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- Speech Disorder and Behavioral Involvement in a Thalamic Stroke: A
- Cognitive Bias Modification for Social Anxiety in Adults Who Stutter: a Feasibility Study of a Randomised Controlled Trial
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- Speech-Language Pathology Medical Review Guidelines
- Identifying Speech-Language Pathologists' Current Perceptions and Practice Patterns Mary Margaret Griffith Eastern Kentucky University
- Speech and Language Therapy Provision for People with Dementia
- Speech and Langauge Disorders
- Memory, Attention, and Language Disorders in Craniocerebral Injury
- Exploring Telepractice for Stuttering: a Case Study
- Improving the Communication for Children with Speech Disorders Using the Smart Toys
- JOHANN A. P. GESNER on APHASIA* by ARTHUR L
- Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder (Stuttering): an Interruption in the Flow of Speaking
- Formal Thought Disorder and Language Impairment in Schizophrenia Alteração Formal Do Pensamento E Prejuízo Da Linguagem Na Esquizofrenia Marcia Radanovic, Rafael T
- Psychogenic Speech Disorder
- Prevalence of Anxiety Disorders Among Children Who Stutter
- Integrity • Accountability • Collaboration • Trust • Respect
- Speech, Swallowing and Voice Disorders Faqs What Is Aphasia?
- Utility of Testing for Apraxia and Associated Features in Dementia Samrah Ahmed,1 Ian Baker,2 Sian Thompson,3 Masud Husain,1,4 Christopher R Butler1
- Differentiating Psychosis Versus Fluent Aphasia Zac Paul Lane 1, Adam Singer 1, David Elliot Roffwarg 1, Erick Messias 1
- Overview of DSM-5 Changes
- Apraxia of Speech
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- Practice Standards and Guidelines for Acquired Cognitive Communication Disorders
- Neural Bases of Childhood Speech Disorders: Lateralization and Plasticity for Speech Functions During Development
- People Who Stutter Can Overcome Social Fear Vrbal
- Subtyping Schizophrenia: Implications for Genetic Research
- Autism Spectrum Disorder and Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Early Language-Related Hallmarks Across Structural MRI Study
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- Chapter 12. Schizophrenia
- Speech and Language Issues
- Assessing Thought Disorder in Patients with Schizophrenia
- Bridge to Spoken Language
- Speech Sound Disorder Is Common and a Key Health Priority Given Impacts on Psychosocial and Literacy Development and Overall Academic Outcome
- The Hypothesis of Apraxia of Speech in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- The Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology of Stroke
- 4.2 FAS, Aos and Ataxic Dysarthria: the Semiological Resemblance in Over 40% of the Stroke Patients, FAS Was Preceded by a Phase During Which the Patient Was Mute 52
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Social Anxiety Disorder and Stuttering: Current Status and Future Directions” Was
- ECHO: Journal of the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing
- Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Communication and Swallowing Disorders Following Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
- Variables Associated with Speech and Language Therapy Time for Aphasia, Apraxia of Speech and Dysarthria
- Understanding Thought Disorder in Schizophrenia-Spectrum Disorders : Exploring the Relation and Implications of Affect
- Lexicon of Psychiatric and Mental Health Terms
- Stuttering.Pdf
- The Language Profile of Formal Thought Disorder
- Updating and Refining Prevalence
- Post-Stroke Language Disorders
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- Prevalence of Anxiety Disorders Among Adults Seeking Speech Therapy for Stuttering
- Formal Thought Disorder
- Speech and Language Impairments in Dementia
- Supporting Communication for Patients with Neurodegenerative Disease
- Language Or Speech Disorder
- Where Have All the Catatonics Gone?1