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  1. Language Intervention Strategies in Aphasia and Related Neurogenic Communication Disorders
  2. Workbook for Aphasia: Exercises for Expressive And Receptive Language Functioning (William Beaumont Hospital) by Susan Howell Brubaker, 2006-03
  3. Aphasia Rehabilitation: An Auditory and Verbal Task Hierarchy by Deborah Ross, 1980-06
  4. Basic Level Workbook for Aphasia (William Beaumont Hospital Series in Speech and Language Pathology) by Susan Howell Brubaker, 2009-11-15
  5. A Mind of My Own: memoir of recovery from Aphasia by Harrianne Mills, 2004-11-10
  6. A Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach to Assessment and Intervention in Aphasia: A Clinician's Guide by Anne Whitworth, Janet Webster, et all 2005-06-06
  7. Talking About Aphasia: Living With Loss of Language After Stroke by Susie Parr, Sally Byng, et all 1997-11
  8. Fluent Aphasia (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics) by Susan Edwards, 2009-04-13
  9. Cognitive Neuropsychology and and Conversion Analysis in Aphasia - An Introductory Casebook by Ruth Lesser, Lisa Perkins, 2005-11-29
  10. Assessment of Aphasia by Otfried Spreen, Anthony H. Risser, 2002-11-24
  11. Aphasia Rehabilitation: The Impairment and Its Consequences by Cynthia K. Thompson and Linda Worrall Nadine Martin, 2007-12-15
  12. Aphasia and Its Therapy (Medicine) by Anna Basso, 2003-01-09
  13. Aphasia: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment (Languages and Linguistics)
  14. Aphasia and Related Neurogenic Language Disorders

121. 2005 Toronto International Improv Festival | Aphasia | +1 416-238-7337
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122. Primary Progressive Aphasia Treatment At Mayo Clinic
Find primary progressive aphasia (PPA) treatment from Mayo Clinic at mayoclinic.org.
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Treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia at Mayo Clinic
(Synonyms: Semantic aphasia, semantic dementia, progressive nonfluent aphasia, chronic progressive aphasia) Mayo Clinic offers a collaborative approach that involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient's disease and associated symptoms by physicians who have extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with primary progressive aphasia. These specialists include neurologists, speech pathologists, neuropsychologists, neuroradiologists, psychiatrists, sleep medicine specialists and physical medicine specialists. At Mayo Clinic, treatment is tailored to each patient and takes into account the patient's and family's needs while providing state-of-the-art care and access to new developments and appropriate clinical trials. Follow-up care is available at Mayo Clinic and efforts are made to coordinate care with the patient's primary or local physicians.

123. Oxford University Press: Assessment Of Aphasia: Otfried Spreen
Assessment of aphasia consists of short, easily digested chapters that cover the basics of both test construction and assessment principles in general,
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124. Aphasia Assessment
Minnesota Test for Differential Diagnosis of aphasia (MTDDA) Of the 3 goals of Differential diagnosis refers to whether patient has aphasia or aphasia
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  • Differential Diagnosis - It is necessary to determine whether a patient's language dysfunction is aphasia or something else.
    • Does the patient possess a speech or language impairment? Is this impairment aphasia? If the primary disorder is aphasia, what is its type and severity?
    Determination of Level of Functional Communication
    • Primary reason is obtaining information initially and at subsequent intervals is to provide a reasonable basis for the design and implementation of an individual treatment program. On the basis of the appraisal one determines the:
      • modalities of most efficient input and output the level of response of which the patient is capable
        • at what level he succeeds at what level he fails
        Plan a program of stimulation in order to facilitate optimal input and make possible maximum response and improvement. What is the prognosis for recovery?
      Localization of Brain Lesion - Detailed information about language performance may provide some hint regarding the locus of a patient's cerebral lesion. The importance of language data has significantly decreased by the development of advanced electrophysiologic and radiologic techniques.
    Appraisal Battery
    • Motor Speech Battery - Evaluating motor speech indicates the presence or absence of coexisting apraxia and/or dysarthria.

125. Cranial Nerve IX
Cognitive aphasia, Cognitive Apraxia, Cognitive Executive Function, Cognitive Higher, Cognitive Memory, Cognitive Mental Status, Cognitive Mental Status
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126. School Of Human Communication Disorders
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127. Elsevier.com - Acquired Aphasia
DM Aram, Acquired aphasia in Children. HS Levin and SB Chapman, aphasia after Traumatic Brain Injury. M. Paradis, Acquired aphasia in Bilingual Speakers.
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With chapters containing up to 50 percent new coverage, this book provides a thorough update of the latest research and development in the area of acquired aphasia. Coverage includes the symptoms of aphasia, assessment, neuropsychology, the specific linguistic deficits associated with aphasia, related disorders, recovery, and rehabilitation. This comprehensive compilation, written by some of the most knowledgeable workers in the field, provides an authoritative text and reference for graduate students, clinicians, and researchers.
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Academics, researchers, and clinicians interested in aphasia, speech pathologists, speech therapists, neuropsychologists, and academic researchers in linguistics and psycholinguistics.

128. Elsevier.com - Adult Aphasia Rehabilitation
Adult aphasia Rehabilitation To order this title, and for more information This is the first aphasia text to include information about the management of
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This is the first aphasia text to include information about the management of aphasic individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse populations. Discussions on rehabilitation funding reflect current health care trends. Case studies reveal practical rehabilitation issues. Wellness and stroke prevention are promoted.
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129. SourceForge.net Project Info - Aphasia
aphasia is an advanced scripting language for the web. It features a typesafe core, Several aphasia apps imported to CVS tom7 - 2001-03-28 1405
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131. Aphasia
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132. Aphasia
A patientoriented document about aphasia, a language disorder. The document covers the types of aphasia, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment and current
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What is aphasia? A patient-oriented document about aphasia, a language disorder. The document covers the types of aphasia, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment and current research. Published by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health. Patient Education Aphasia British Aphasiology Society (BAS) The British Aphasiology Society (BAS) "is a national interest group formed to foster the development of the study of aphasia." The site provides details of the society and membership, along with their newsletter, conferences and workshops. They also provide details of educational/vocational bursaries for individuals with aphasia, a conference support fund and two annual student prizes. Aphasia Aphasiology Speech Therapy Periodicals [Publication Type] ... Clinical leaflet : aphasia This clinical leaflet about aphasia, produced by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, provides a brief definition of the condition and lists the problems encountered by people with aphasia. Advice on coping with aphasia is given for people with the condition and for their friends and relatives. Sources of further information are also listed. Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Aphasia UK Connect : the communication disability network Connect is a charity working with people with communication disability to find new ways of communicating and living. The organisation provides therapy services to people with aphasia and their relatives and offers education and training. The Web site provides information on the organisation, information on an aphasia handbook, research, news and events.

133. BCM Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory - Study On Aphasia And Treatment For Sente
Clinical study investigating a therapeutic approach to aggramatism in Broca s aphasia. Based in Houston, Texas, at the Baylor College of Medicine.
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Study on Aphasia and Treatment for Sentence Production
Deficits of Stroke Survivors Thank you for your interest in our research project. Sometimes, after an individual has a stroke they experience difficulties with their speech and language. One of the difficulties that can occur is called agrammatism, which is part of a symptom complex known as Broca's aphasia. The syndrome of agrammatism is a form of language impairment that affects sentence processing and results from acquired brain damage. An individual with agrammatism has difficulties understanding and using appropriate grammar and syntax while speaking, listening, reading, and/or writing. In our study, we are interested in investigating ways to help rehabilitate individuals with agrammatism. We believe that the type of therapy and how it is provided may have an impact on the effectiveness of the treatment.
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Participants eligible for the study must have suffered a unilateral left-hemisphere stroke as indicated by CT and/or MRI studies. They must have been right-handed before the stroke and be a native English speaker. The participant should have difficulty speaking and no history of neurological impairment prior to the stroke. Also, the Participant should not have severe sensory deficits in the areas of vision and hearing. Participants should not currently be receiving speech/language rehabilitation services.
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134. Acquired Childhood Aphasia
Penn State Children s Hospital provides world class care and services to patients.
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137. REFERENCES: Non-progressive Aphasia And AAC
Semantic and Episodic Memory in aphasia. Neuropsychologia 34361367. Attention in aphasia as revealed by event-related potentials A preliminary study.
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References: Non-progressive Aphasia and AAC from a chapter to appear (July of 2000) in the following volume: Augmentative Communication for Adults with Neurologic and Neuromuscular Disabilities Edited by: David R. Beukelman, Kathryn Yorkston, and Joe Reichle Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc.
Aphasia Therapy (pp. 178-186). London: Edward Arnold. Barba, G.D., Frasson, E., Mantovan, M.C., Gallo, A., and Denes, G. (1996). Semantic and Episodic Memory in Aphasia. Neuropsychologia Clinical Aphasiology, 19, Augmentative communication: Management of severe communication disorders in children and adults, nd edition. Baltimore: Brookes Publishing Co. Beukelman, D., Yorkston, K., and Dowden, P. (1985) Communication Augmentation:A Casebook of Clinical Management. San Diego, CA: College Hill Press. Bradshaw, J. L., and Sherlock, D. Bugs and faces in the two visual fields: The analytic/holistic processing dichotomy and task sequencing. Cortex Chapey, R. (1983) Language-based cognitive abilities in adult aphasia: Rationale for intervention. Journal of Communication Disorders Chapey, R. (1986) An introduction to language intervention strategies in adult aphasia. In R. Chapey, (Ed.)

138. Aphasia Communication Disorder
Speech pathologists define aphasia as an acquired communication disorder that Receptive aphasia describes the patients inability to understand or
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139. Speakability - The National Charity For People With Aphasia
UK charity that is dedicated to helping aphasic individuals rebuild communication through information services, selfhelp groups, training of treatment
http://www.speakability.org.uk/
Welcome Around a quarter of a million people in the UK suffer from aphasia, also known as dysphasia, as a result of stroke, head injury or other neurological condition. People with aphasia find it hard to speak, read, write or understand language. Our Mission Speakability is the national charity that works with people with aphasia to overcome the barriers they face by:
  • supporting people with aphasia and their carers through its information service, national network of groups and programme of activities influencing individuals, organisations and statutory bodies in order to improve services for people living with aphasia raising funds to support these aims
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140. Introduction: Aphasia - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to aphasia as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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Aphasia: Language difficulty usually from brain damage or stroke Aphasia: Aphasia is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the portions of the brain that are responsible for language. Primary signs of the disorder include difficulty in expressing oneself when speaking, trouble understanding speech, and difficulty with reading and writing. Aphasia is not a disease, but a symptom of brain damage. Researching symptoms of Aphasia: Further information about the symptoms of Aphasia is available including a list of symptoms of Aphasia , or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center Treatments for Aphasia: Various information is available about treatments available for Aphasia , or research treatments for other diseases.

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