Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... tasks . They begin to confabulate and become irrelevant when language situations become open- ended . Therefore treatment for the language of confusion is a process of gradually reducing the amount of structure present in the task and ...
... tasks . They begin to confabulate and become irrelevant when language situations become open- ended . Therefore treatment for the language of confusion is a process of gradually reducing the amount of structure present in the task and ...
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... TASKS . A critical decision in using the Base - 10 Response Form in aphasia therapy is task selection . The rationale for selecting thera- peutic tasks , of course , is based on evaluation and testing of each individual patient ...
... TASKS . A critical decision in using the Base - 10 Response Form in aphasia therapy is task selection . The rationale for selecting thera- peutic tasks , of course , is based on evaluation and testing of each individual patient ...
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... Tasks Task Verbal imitation of functional words Input Auditory. working on other things . However , after several months of improvement in verbal formulation skills , patient 3 was retested on this task ( at 5 and at 11 months after the ...
... Tasks Task Verbal imitation of functional words Input Auditory. working on other things . However , after several months of improvement in verbal formulation skills , patient 3 was retested on this task ( at 5 and at 11 months after the ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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