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Towards an asset-based approach to promoting and sustaining well-being for people with aphasia and their families: an international exploratory study
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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement
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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: the ROMA consensus statement
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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: the ROMA consensus statement
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Asset-based approaches for stroke survivors with aphasia and their families: promoting and sustaining well-being in the long-term.
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Towards an asset-based approach to living with aphasia: exploring the relevance and implications for people with aphasia and their families
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Effectiveness of enhanced communication therapy in the first four months after stroke for aphasia and dysarthria: a randomised controlled trial
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Effectiveness of enhanced communication therapy in the first four months after stroke for aphasia and dysarthria: a randomised controlled trial
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Speech therapy after stroke. Authors’ reply to Enderby, Meteyard, and Thornton
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Effectiveness of enhanced communication therapy in the first four months after stroke for aphasia and dysarthria: a randomised controlled trial
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An exploration of the involvement of people who have aphasia in service delivery
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Challenges in maximising recruitment to an RCT through working with a service user group
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The sciences of aphasia : from therapy to theory
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Cholewa, Jürgen (Mitarb.); Theodoros, Deborah G. (Mitarb.); Brown, Jason (Mitarb.); Whelan, Brooke-Mai (Mitarb.); Papathanasiou, Ilias; De Bleser, Ria; Hickin, Julie (Mitarb.); Bastiaanse, Roelien (Mitarb.); Conan, Margaret (Mitarb.); Parr, Susie (Mitarb.); Murdoch, Bruce E. (Mitarb.); Ward, Nick (Mitarb.); Howard, David (Mitarb.); Byng, Sally (Mitarb.); Pearl, Gill (Mitarb.); Nye, Chad (Mitarb.); Cséfalvay, Zsolt (Mitarb.); Basso, Anna (Mitarb.); LaPointe, Leonard L. (Mitarb.); Lesser, Ruth (Mitarb.); Silburn, Peter (Mitarb.); Cairns, Deborah (Mitarb.); Brown, Martin (Mitarb.); Cowin, Kate (Mitarb.); Code, Christopher (Mitarb.); Walker-Batson, Delaina (Mitarb.); Marshall, John C. (Vorw.); Eales, Chris (Mitarb.); Springer, Luise (Mitarb.); Whurr, Renata (Mitarb.); Wertz, Robert T. (Mitarb.); Willmes, Klaus (Mitarb.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Pergamon, 2003. - XII, 286 S.
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0-08-044073-8
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Keyword:
Agrammatismus; Aphasie; Aphasietest; Bewertungskriterium (Sprachtherapie); Diskursanalyse; Diskursanalyse (pathol.); Fallstudie (pathol.); Hirnverletzung (Auswirkung auf Sprachverhalten); Klinische Linguistik; Kommunikative Kompetenz (Sprachtherapie); Kortikale Areale; Lurija, Aleksandr Romanovič; Neuroanatomie; Neurolinguistik; Neurophysiologie; Neuropsychologie; Patholinguistik; Sprachproduktion; Sprachtherapie; Sprachverstehen; Therapie; Wissenschaftssituation; Worterkennung (pathol.)
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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