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UNISA990000167350203316 |
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Piezoelectricity / edited by Carol Zwick Rosen ... [et al.] |
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New York : American Institute of Physics, 1992 |
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UNINA9910136283503321 |
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IEEE Std 303-1984 (Revision of IEEE No 303-1969) : IEEE Recommended Practice for Auxiliary Devices for Motors in Class 1 - Groups A, B, C, and D, Division 2 Locations / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
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New York : , : IEEE, , 1984 |
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1 online resource (111 pages) |
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UNINA9910780175103321 |
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The aphasia therapy file [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sally Byng, Kate Swinburn, Carole Pound |
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Hove, East Sussex, UK, : Psychology Press, c1999 |
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1-135-47168-1 |
1-280-40236-9 |
9786610402366 |
0-203-19355-5 |
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1 online resource (175 p.) |
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ByngSally <1956-> |
SwinburnKate |
PoundCarole |
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Aphasia - Treatment |
Aphasic persons - Rehabilitation |
Speech therapy |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction to the Aphasia TherapyFile; Introduction to Part 1: When there's no spoken output; Needs, function, and measurement: Juggling with multiple language impairment; Drawing on the semantic system: The use of drawing as a therapy medium; Increasing effective communication using a total communication approach; Introduction to Part 2: Therapies for word finding utilising orthographic relay strategies; An intensive strategy-based therapy programme for impaired spelling; Naming therapy for an aphasic person with fluent empty speech |
A treatment programme for an impairment in reading function wordsIntroduction to Part 3: Therapies addressing impairments in processing verbs and sentences; Doing something about a verb impairment: Two therapy approaches; Early stages in treating a person with non-fluent aphasia; ~Who ends up with the fiver?~; a sentence production therapy; An informal example of a successful therapy for a sentence processing deficit; Author index; Subject index |
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Different from a textbook or academic journal, the File represents a collection of explicit descriptions about therapy interventions written by practitioners themselves. The description of the rationale for the therapy, the intervention itself and evaluation of outcomes are of paramount importance. Each contributor guides the reader through the thinking that they engaged in as they decided what to do, often with considerable frankness about the difficulties involved. The File will be of equal value to experienced practitioners and students alike. |
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