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Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 41, n°5. - [November 2020] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/11/2020 |
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Sarah H. Szynkiewicz, Auteur ;
Christina V. Nobriga, Auteur ;
Ashley Cheung, Auteur ;
Lauren Khoury, Auteur ;
Morgan Piven, Auteur ;
Kassandra Quibin, Auteur
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Mental practice (MP) using motor imagery is recognized as an effective clinical tool in rehabilitative medicine for improving motor performance. Preliminary data using MP in dysphagia rehabilitation are promising, though nothing is known about t[...]
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Amy Henderson, Auteur ;
Mackenzie A. Roeschlein, Auteur ;
Heather Harris Wright, Auteur
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Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) often present with discourse-level deficits that affect functional communication. These deficits are not thought to be primarily linguistic in nature but instead are thought to arise from the interaction[...]
Article
Teresa Cardon, Auteur ;
Kaylee Wynkoop, Auteur ;
Paul M. Hawkins, Auteur ;
Cassandra Pray, Auteur
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Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) work with clients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In general, these practitioners support a variety of skills during treatment, including language, social ski[...]
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Michael Azios, Auteur ;
Farzan Irani, Auteur ;
Monica Bellon-Harn, Auteur ;
Eric Swartz, Auteur ;
Cristiana Benson, Auteur
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This preliminary study explored the feasibility and benefits of using cinematherapy with adults who stutter to address affective and cognitive reactions to stuttering and their impact on the persons' life. A mixed methods research design was use[...]
Article
Molly Jacobs, Auteur ;
Patrick Briley, Auteur ;
Charles Ellis, Auteur
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Measures of satisfaction following treatment for aphasia have been limited. The challenge associated with reduced verbal output among many persons with aphasia (PWA) has reportedly been a key reason measures of treatment satisfaction have been l[...]