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Assessment of Aphasia and Related Disorders Download

Assessment of Aphasia and Related Disorders
Author: Harold, Ph.D. Goodglass
Edition: 2 Sub
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0812109015
Category: Medical



Assessment of Aphasia and Related Disorders


The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination Set is a group of eight prod ucts that helps clinicians distinguish among neurologically recognized aphasic syndromes. Download Assessment of Aphasia and Related Disorders medical books for free.
This widely used set of tools is an imperative ins trument for assessing the impairment of aphasia. It is a common langua ge for researchers and clinicians, and a source from which knowledge a bout aphasia has flourished. New features of the third edition include : a carefully standardized short version that offers a brief assessmen t; supplemental measures incorporated into test materials; new statist ical bases for the revised examination; and a fully updated edition of the text, The Assessment of Aphasia and Related Disorders. Other prod ucts in the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination Get Assessment of Aphasia and Related Disorders our bestseller medical books.

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