Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... sessions must be structured and the patient must be provided with methods for improving per- formance if mere ... Sessions A clinician's goals and a patient's responses are superior to a text's dictates about scheduling . A few ...
... sessions must be structured and the patient must be provided with methods for improving per- formance if mere ... Sessions A clinician's goals and a patient's responses are superior to a text's dictates about scheduling . A few ...
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... sessions . This strategy does not dictate what to work on or how to reinforce responses ; but once these de- cisions are made , it organizes stimulus presentation and provides a medium from which clear judg- ments of session - by - session ...
... sessions . This strategy does not dictate what to work on or how to reinforce responses ; but once these de- cisions are made , it organizes stimulus presentation and provides a medium from which clear judg- ments of session - by - session ...
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... sessions , the / a / was usually oral . Three sessions later , the patient could vol- untarily imitate / a / with only an occasional need for the occluded nostrils trick . Almost immedi- ately , work began on producing sound sequences ...
... sessions , the / a / was usually oral . Three sessions later , the patient could vol- untarily imitate / a / with only an occasional need for the occluded nostrils trick . Almost immedi- ately , work began on producing sound sequences ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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