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While improvement may continue for several more months , the amount is so limited that , in his opinion , any significant improvement occurring after this time can be credited to the language therapy . Proof of this observation has been ...
While improvement may continue for several more months , the amount is so limited that , in his opinion , any significant improvement occurring after this time can be credited to the language therapy . Proof of this observation has been ...
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continue the therapy process . These three approaches continue to represent the bulk of traditional aphasia therapy techniques . At present most aphasia therapy is directed at expressive disturbances , particularly problems of ...
continue the therapy process . These three approaches continue to represent the bulk of traditional aphasia therapy techniques . At present most aphasia therapy is directed at expressive disturbances , particularly problems of ...
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Traditional therapy is sufficiently broad that it can be molded for use in most aphasic problems . Specific therapy has not been developed for many types of aphasia and thus there is little pressure to select candidates by diagnostic ...
Traditional therapy is sufficiently broad that it can be molded for use in most aphasic problems . Specific therapy has not been developed for many types of aphasia and thus there is little pressure to select candidates by diagnostic ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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