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... facilitation ap- proach , which was fathered by Wepman and nurtured and refined by Schuell . Another concept of PICA theory relates to the selection of tasks to be worked on . Porch suggests that the configuration of a patient's mean ...
... facilitation ap- proach , which was fathered by Wepman and nurtured and refined by Schuell . Another concept of PICA theory relates to the selection of tasks to be worked on . Porch suggests that the configuration of a patient's mean ...
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... facilitation . The two differ in that reorganization improves the phonologic system , whereas facilitation im- proves merely the patient's access to it . Re- organization takes a long time because it in- volves relearning ; facilitation ...
... facilitation . The two differ in that reorganization improves the phonologic system , whereas facilitation im- proves merely the patient's access to it . Re- organization takes a long time because it in- volves relearning ; facilitation ...
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... facilitation more than it does reorganization ; the chronic pa- tient's treatment , while not ignoring prophy- laxis and facilitation , concentrates on reorgani- zation . Patients with acute apraxia can be prevented from developing ...
... facilitation more than it does reorganization ; the chronic pa- tient's treatment , while not ignoring prophy- laxis and facilitation , concentrates on reorgani- zation . Patients with acute apraxia can be prevented from developing ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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