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  1. Aphasia and Language: Theory to Practice
  2. Aphasia: A Clinical Perspective by D. Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila, 1996-01-15
  3. The Sciences of Aphasia: From Therapy to Theory
  4. Challenging Aphasia Therapies: Broadening the Discourse and Extending the Boundaries
  5. Understanding Aphasia (Foundations of Neuropsychology) by Harold Goodglass, 1993-10-15
  6. Differential Diagnosis of Aphasia With the Minnesota Test by Hildred Schuell, Joyce W. Sefer, 1973-06
  7. Sourcebook for Aphasia: A Guide to Family Activities and Community Resources by Susan Howell Brubaker, 1981-11
  8. Aphasia: A Clinical Approach by John C. Rosenbek, Leonard L. Lapointe, et all 1995-06
  9. Aphasia Therapy: Studies in Disorders of Communication by Chris Code, 1991-05
  10. The Assessment of Bilingual Aphasia (Neuropsychology and Neurolinguistics Series) by Michel Paradis, Gary Libben, 1987-04-01
  11. Aphasiology (Quality of Life in Aphasia) volume 17 number 4 april 2003
  12. Aphasia Inside Out by Susie Parr, Judith Duchan, et all 2003-12-01
  13. Aphasia in children by Jon Eisenson, 1972
  14. Early aphasia therapy: For the clinic and home by Emily Pietz Porter, 2000

41. Conduction Aphasia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Conduction aphasia, also called associative aphasia, is a relatively rare form of Patients with conduction aphasia show the following characteristics
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Conduction aphasia
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Conduction aphasia , also called associative aphasia , is a relatively rare form of aphasia , caused by damage to the nerve fibres in the arcuate fasciculus , which connects Wernicke's and Broca's areas Patients with conduction aphasia show the following characteristics: To understand the symptoms, recall that Broca's area controls expression while Wernicke's area is responsible for comprehension. With both areas intact but the neural connections between them broken, there is the curious condition where the patient can understand what is being said but cannot repeat it back (or repeats it back wrongly). This patient will also end up saying something inappropriate or wrong, realize his/her mistake, but continue making further mistakes on trying to correct it. This medical article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conduction_aphasia

42. SMASH - Sutton & Merton Aphasia Self Help Group
Sutton and Merton aphasia Self Help Group. Includes information about aphasia, events and the group.
http://www.smash-uk.org
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SMASH
Sutton and Merton Aphasia Self Help Group
  • About us Aphasia What we do Contact us Where we are Funding
About us
The official opening of SMASH in 1994 SMASH aphasia It was set up in July 1993 to provide a friendly safe and supportive environment for people with a language disorder. The group meets every other Monday , from until SMASH is affilated to Speakability - a national charity campaigning for people with language disorders. We attend their Conferences and Regional Forums Our Secretary is a Trustee of Connect - The communication disability network . He and other members of the group have been involved in working parties and therapy groups at Connect. Top of page Designed by TinnedFruit Registered charity number 295094

43. Aphasia
In 1983 I began using insulin for my Type2 DIABETES. In May of 1995 I had a severe stroke. Because of the stroke and the resulting aphasia,
http://www.ifip.com/aphasia.htm
Institute In May 4, 1995, I had a sever Stroke.
I now have "FLUENT" APHASIA.
I could not speak, read, and write.
Now I can speak, usually.
Some times I lose words, colors, and ideas.
I go for therapy now the the at The School
of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at The University of Akron.
Before that I was in therapy at Akron General Medical Center
Janet Just - Speech Therapist
For the 2 years I did not even try to WRITE!
(Can you imagine that you cannot write a name to give a message!) Here a some links for APHASIA.
The Story
In 1983 I began using insulin for my Type-2 - diaberes. In May of 1995 I had a severe stroke. Because of the stroke and the resulting aphasia I have trouble reading and WRITING. I am almost able to communicate in writing! I have always enjoyed and used photography . I hope my "pages" are both enjoyable and information. More Stuff Is more of the story, and I hope interesting! I am totally disabled! Aphasia, stroke, and diabetes can make you depressed. I hope I get use to the idea soon! Margaret, my wife, responed about a man who's wife just had a stoke: "

44. Aphasia Forum
Background information for aphasic individuals, caregivers, speech therapists, and researchers. Presented in English and Italian by the Neuropsychological and Speech Therapy Service of Genoa University.
http://www.aphasiaforum.com/ENGL.HTM
aphasia incidence and prevalence living with aphasia therapy neurological department ... guidebook for professionals
aphasia
Aphasia is a serious social disability but, even today, in Italy it is an almost unknown problem for the community. It is very difficult to spread knowledge about social model of disability because we are still influenced by an old medical model.
We believe that for those interested in language disorders, it may be useful to open their minds to new visions about the role of community to influence the Quality of life of all of us.

45. Welcome To Horizon Speech Therapy Services
Private clinical practice serving the Northern Bergen County area of Northern New Jersey. Specialities include aphasia, stuttering, oralmotor disorders, and articulation disorders.
http://www.horizonspeech.com/
Active Member of, and Certified by, The American Speech-Language
Hearing Association
Located In Bergen County, New Jersey
About Horizon Specialties Resource Library Parent Education ... For More Info Comments, questions or suggestions about the website?
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Achieving Results for Our Clients for Over Eight Years
Horizon Speech Therapy Services specializes in speech therapy for children through young adults, including Early Intervention (age to 3 years), Preschool (age 3 to 5 years), School-age (6+ years), High-School and College. With specific attention to goal achievement, therapy is provided in the patient's most natural setting such as the home, daycare or school. Services include: Comprehensive Evaluations, with written report of results
Multi-Lingual Services: English, Hebrew, Sign-Language
Therapy sessions designed to meet individual needs
Practice activities provided to enhance therapy progress Horizon was founded on the belief that people deserve the best speech services available. Therefore, there are no outside agencies imposing limits over your time no specified number of visits, and no limiting of the services to which you are rightfully entitled.

46. Lingraphica
The Lingraphica is the speech generating device that provides communication and treatment for adults with aphasia and apraxia.
http://www.aphasia.com/
Lingraphicare is dedicated to helping adults with aphasia communicate. We make the Lingraphica, the speech generating device designed specifically for aphasia. The Lingraphica combines images, animation, text and spoken words to unlock communication. It enhances existing therapy programs and provides communication for life. The Lingraphica is based on years of government-funded research into aphasia and has been refined during 13 years of use by Speech Language Pathologists and patients. The Lingraphica is easy and risk-free to try and is Medicare reimbursable.
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  • 47. The Institute For Idiotic Pursuits
    Lou has fluent aphasia from a stroke caused by medications for Type2 Diabetes. Photography, information about his condition, studies, and links.
    http://www.ifip.com/
    The Institute for Idiotic Pursuits
    Machu Picchu - Nikon FTN - 21mm 1981 by Louis Albert
    Louis H. Albert
    Co-Chairman
    Akron, Ohio
    EN-91
    Hello, my name is Louis Albert I use this Web Page to communicate with the world. In May 1995 I had a severe stroke leaving me with "Fluent" Aphasia Because of the stroke and the resulting aphasia I have trouble reading, WRITING and understanding. . Between Dragon Systems, Inc. and WordPerfect I am almost able to communicate in writing! I have always enjoyed and used photography. I hope my "pages" are both enjoyable and information. Gems and Delightful Detritus pho-tog-ra-phy "FLUENT" APHASIA Stoke and Diabetes ... Flying Margaret and I were pilots! Criminal Justice Work The quotes and links give you insight to my thought processes. thought provoking quotes Be sure to see Machu Picchu Amateur Radio Service Personal and more Weather
    This web page is full of my many interests Be sure to
    follow the many links to learn more!
    The idea of a internet page is never done!
    Major upgrade August 20, 1999 March 15, 2004

    48. Aphasia
    aphasia. aphasia, unable to repeat sentence. Type, Speech, Comprehension, Localization aphasia, able to repeat sentence well
    http://neuroland.com/sands/aphasia.htm
    Information for
    health care professionals click on brain to return to index page Neuroland Search site Neuro Med Neuro Note Texas Dr ... YSL Aphasia Aphasia, unable to repeat sentence Type Speech Comprehension Localization Expressive (Broca) Nonfluent good Lower posterior frontal Receptive (Wernicke) Fluent poor Posterior superior temporal Conduction Fluent good Usually parietal operculum Global Nonfluent poor Large perisylvian lesion Aphasia, able to repeat sentence well Type Speech Comprehension Localization Tanscortical motor Nonfluent good Anterior to Broca's area or supplementary speech area Transcortical sensory Fluent poor Surrounding Wernicke's area posteriorly Transcortical mixed Nonfluent poor both of the above Anomic Fluent good Angular gyrus or second temporal gyrus Return to index page

    49. Speech & Language Institute - Middletown, CT
    Offers therapy for voice, aphasia, dysphagia, Alzheimer's, hearing impairment and dysarthria. Includes overviews of services, directions, and a professional resume.
    http://www.speechdr.com/
    Middletown, Connecticut
    Our Services
    Services for children and adults - in office, home or facility. Corporate accent reduction and modification Click links below for service details. LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY CONTRACTS AVAILABLE MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK SLIDING FEE SCALE AVAILABLE See Us In The News PROVIDING SOLID, PROFESSIONAL WORK FOR OVER
    Contact Information
    For additional information contact: Patricia Wolf Gomola, Ph.D. Telephone
    FAX Address : 272 South Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457 E-mail patg@speechdr.com

    50. On Aphasia
    ideas in and related to Freud s writings, starting with Freud s work On aphasia. Dr. Grossman has proposed that On aphasia provides a model for Freud s
    http://users.rcn.com/brill/aphasia.html
    Freud's On Aphasia
    Meeting of the Faculty, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, June 14, 1995. Presentation on electronic media and psychoanalytic educaton by Dr. William I. Grossman. Dr. Margolis began the discussion of electronic texts by observing that there are many potential research and educational uses of electronic texts, which are just beginning to be explored. Our organization has been on the forefront of this exploration. Our library now has a page on the World Wide Web, which can be accessed via the Internet. The Board of Directors has recently provided funding to Dr. W. Grossman and Dr. J. Crow to build the first prototype of an electronic document in psychoanalysis. This document uses Dr. Grossman's paper, "Hierarchies, Boundaries, and Representation in a Freudian Model of Mental Organization", J.A.P.A., 1992 , as an organizer to trace the development of Freud's models of the mental apparatus. This text will be available for viewing at the upcoming meeting of the International Psychoanalytic Association in San Francisco. Dr. Grossman then described how his current project evolved from his work tracing ideas in and related to Freud's writings, starting with Freud's work On Aphasia. Dr. Grossman has proposed that

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    52. Aphasia
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    53. Show HD Leaflets
    Communication tips and suggestions for support, provided by Healthtouch Online and the American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association.
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    54. Aphasia - MossRehab ResourceNet
    MossRehab ResourceNet provides people who are living with a disability information and resources to improve the activities of their daily living.
    http://www.mossresourcenet.org/aphasia.htm
    Quick Links ResourceNet Home Accessible Travel Fact Sheets I ... n The News Aphasia
    Fact Sheet
    Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these are parts of the left side (hemisphere) of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, often as the result of a stroke or head injury, but it may also develop slowly, as in the case of a brain tumor. The disorder impairs both the expression and understanding of language as well as reading and writing. Aphasia may co-occur with speech disorders such as dysarthria or apraxia of speech, which also result from brain damage. Who has aphasia?
    Anyone can acquire aphasia, but most people who have aphasia are in their middle to late years. Men and women are equally affected. It is estimated that approximately 80,000 individuals acquire aphasia each year. About one million persons in the United States currently have aphasia. What causes aphasia?
    Aphasia is caused by damage to one or more of the language areas of the brain. Many times, the cause of the brain injury is a stroke. A stroke occurs when, for some reason, blood is unable to reach a part of the brain. Brain cells die when they do not receive their normal supply of blood, which carries oxygen and important nutrients. Other causes of brain injury are severe blows to the head, brain tumors, brain infections, and other conditions of the brain. In contrast to Broca's aphasia, damage to the temporal lobe may result in a fluent aphasia that is called Wernicke's aphasia. Individuals with Wernicke's aphasia may speak in long sentences that have no meaning, add unnecessary words, and even create new "words." For example, someone with Wernicke's aphasia may say, "You know that smoodle pinkered and that I want to get him round and take care of him like you want before," meaning "The dog needs to go out so I will take him for a walk." Individuals with Wernicke's aphasia usually have great difficulty understanding speech and are therefore often unaware of their mistakes. These individuals usually have no body weakness because their brain injury is not near the parts of the brain that control movement.

    55. WebMD Health - 404 Error
    Living with aphasia with Martha Taylor Sarno, MD.
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    56. MossRehab ResourceNet-Aphasia Text Homepage
    aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to the portion of the aphasia usually occurs suddenly, frequently the result of a stroke or head
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    Fact Sheet Organizations Internet Resources Newsgroups ... Listservs Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to the portion of the brain that is dominant for language. For most people, this is the left side of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, frequently the result of a stroke or head injury, but it may also develop slowly as in the case of a brain tumor. The disorder may involve aspects of language comprehension and/or expression. Aphasia treatment strives to improve an individual's ability to communicate. The most effective treatment begins early in the recovery process. Major factors that influence the amount of improvement include the cause of the brain damage, the area of the brain that was damaged, the extent of the brain injury, and the age and health of the patient. Additional factors include motivation, handedness, and educational level. There are many types of aphasia, however, Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia are two widely studied aphasic syndromes. Broca's aphasia results from damage to the front portion of the language dominant side of the brain. Wernicke's aphasia results from damage to the back portion of the language dominant side of the brain. Individuals with Broca's aphasia may speak in short, meaningful sentences. They often omit small words such as "as," "and," and "the." Persons with Wernicke's aphasia may speak in long sentences that have no meaning and often add unnecessary words and create new words. Patients with Broca's aphasia are able to comprehend much of the speech of others, but patients with Wernicke's aphasia have notable difficulties understanding speech.

    57. CNADC - Primary Progressive Aphasia And Frontotemporal Dementia
    Featuring a patientand-family guide to PPA and description of the PPA Program of Northwestern University's Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center.
    http://www.brain.northwestern.edu/ppa/
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    email: ppa@northwestern.edu
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    58. "Stroke And Diabetes"
    Link collection and personal story of Louis Albert, a survivor with diabetes and aphasia who has used assistive technology to create his site.
    http://www.ifip.com/stroke1.htm
    Institute
    Stroke and Diabetes
    My name is Louis Albert. I am disabled and use this Web Page
    to communicate with the world. I have "FLUENT" APHASIA In 1983 I began using insulin for my Type-2 - DIABETES. In May of 1995 I had a severe stroke . Because of the stroke and the resulting aphasia I am totally disabled. I have trouble reading and WRITING. Between Dragon Systems, Inc. , and WordPerfect I am almost able to communicate in writing! I have always enjoyed and used photography. I hope my "pages" are both enjoyable and information. More Stuff Is more of the story, and I hope interesting! I am totally disabled! Aphasia, stroke and diabetes make you depressed. I hope I get use to the idea soon! (It's been more than five years!) Margaret, my wife, respond about a man who's wife just had a stoke: " When Lou had his stroke I had no idea what to do or what to expect. One of the biggest things was getting therapy as early a possible. The earlier your wife begins to relearn what she has lost the better she will be. Lou could not speak of anything coherently for the first couple days. He thought he was telling us what he wanted or needed but he did not make any sense. It was slow but he did make progress. He made a lot of progress at the beginning, and slower progress as the weeks and months progressed. The hardest thing for me was to be patient and try to figure out what he was trying to talk about. Often he could tell me all kinds of non essential things about the person he wanted to tell about but not the name of the person. Different stroke victims react differently to stress and pain. You have to remember how frustrating it has to be to try to communicate and not be able to get your thoughts across to the other person.

    59. Aphasia / Family Village
    Email naa@aphasia.org Website http//www.aphasia.org/. The NAA s mission is to educate the public to know that the word aphasia describes an impairment
    http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_apha.htm
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    National Aphasia Association (NAA)
    29 John St., Suite 11103
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    Phone: (800) 922-4622
    E-mail: naa@aphasia.org
    Website: http://www.aphasia.org/
    The NAA's mission is to educate the public to know that the word aphasia describes an impairment of the ability to communicate, not an impairment of intellect. The NAA makes people with aphasia, their families, support systems, and health care professionals aware of resources to recover lost skills to the extent possible, to compensate for skills that will not be recovered and to minimize the psychosocial impact of the language impairment.
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    • Aphasia List
      The Aphasia mailing list was set up to share information, experiences, questions, knowledge, feelings, etc. etc. with respect to Aphasia. Aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage to the brain, e.g. by a CVA ('stroke')or by head trauma.A lthough communication will be in written English which may be a problem for many persons with Aphasia, they are specifically encouraged to join and contribute to the list.
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    60. Speech & Language Therapy After Stroke, Aphasia Or Brain-injury
    Software for rehabilitation from stroke, aphasia, and head injuries.
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