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  1. Aphasia and Language: Theory to Practice
  2. Aphasia: A Clinical Perspective by D. Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila, 1996-01-15
  3. The Sciences of Aphasia: From Therapy to Theory
  4. Challenging Aphasia Therapies: Broadening the Discourse and Extending the Boundaries
  5. Understanding Aphasia (Foundations of Neuropsychology) by Harold Goodglass, 1993-10-15
  6. Differential Diagnosis of Aphasia With the Minnesota Test by Hildred Schuell, Joyce W. Sefer, 1973-06
  7. Sourcebook for Aphasia: A Guide to Family Activities and Community Resources by Susan Howell Brubaker, 1981-11
  8. Aphasia: A Clinical Approach by John C. Rosenbek, Leonard L. Lapointe, et all 1995-06
  9. Aphasia Therapy: Studies in Disorders of Communication by Chris Code, 1991-05
  10. The Assessment of Bilingual Aphasia (Neuropsychology and Neurolinguistics Series) by Michel Paradis, Gary Libben, 1987-04-01
  11. Aphasiology (Quality of Life in Aphasia) volume 17 number 4 april 2003
  12. Aphasia Inside Out by Susie Parr, Judith Duchan, et all 2003-12-01
  13. Aphasia in children by Jon Eisenson, 1972
  14. Early aphasia therapy: For the clinic and home by Emily Pietz Porter, 2000

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42. Language Disorders Arena
Provides professionals and researchers in the area of Language Disorders and aphasia with information on the range of Book, Journal and Test publications produced by Psychology Press, a member of the Taylor Francis Group.
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Rehabilitation of Spoken Word Production in Aphasia
A Special Issue of Aphasiology
Edited by Lyndsey Nickels
1-84169-928-4 2002 hbk
This volume focuses on the remediation of impairments of word production in aphasia. Taken together these papers provide a snapshot of the 'state of the art' in the rehabilitation of word production in aphasia. more>> A Volume in the Macquarie Monographs Series
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Now available to download is the 2002 table of contents for the journal Aphasiology . Visit the journals > browse journals page.
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43. Parrot Software
Offers speech and communication programs for people who suffer aphasia due to stroke, Alzheimer's, or other forms of brain injury.
http://www.parrotsoftware.com/

44. The Institute For Idiotic Pursuits
Lou has fluent aphasia from a stroke caused by medications for Type2 Diabetes. Photography, information about his condition, studies, and links.
http://www.ifip.com/
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Watch me Live Hello, my name is Louis Albert I use this Web Page to communicate with the world. In May 1995 I had a severe stroke leaving me with "Fluent" Aphasia Because of the stroke and the resulting aphasia I have trouble reading, WRITING and understanding. . Between Dragon Systems, Inc. and WordPerfect I am almost able to communicate in writing! I have always enjoyed and used photography. I hope my "pages" are both enjoyable and information. Gems and Delightful Detritus pho-tog-ra-phy "FLUENT" APHASIA Stoke and Diabetes ... Flying Margaret and I were pilots! Criminal Justice Work The quotes and links give you insight to my thought processes. thought provoking quotes Be sure to see Machu Picchu Amateur Radio Service Personal and more Weather
Regular stores, mail order, and 800 numbers are just one of ways to buy! Now the Internet is the way to buy. I hope this " store " just like everything else in the Institute is the way I communicate with the world through the internet! If you are offended by the Internet and commercials are bad

45. The Aphasia Clinic
Division of the Adult SpeechLanguage Clinic in Tucson. Services include individual and group aphasia therapies.
http://w3.arizona.edu/~aphasia/
Meeting the Needs of People with Aphasia and Their Families.

46. WebMD Live Chat Transcript
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47. Aphasia's Official Website
This is the official website of aphasia, a melodic Black/Death metalband from Quebec. V3.com url forwarding. aphasia's Official Website.
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49. Aphasia Nottingham
aphasia Nottingham www.aphasianottm.org.uk. aphasia can lead to social isolation,breakdown of relationships, loss of employment and financial hardship.
http://www.aphasianottm.org.uk/
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www.aphasianottm.org.uk charity no. 295094 About us What we do News Events ... Links Aphasia is a communication and language disability resulting in difficulty with speaking, reading, writing and understanding, following a stroke, brain haemorrhage, head injury or brain infection. Aphasia can lead to social isolation, breakdown of relationships, loss of employment and financial hardship

50. Stroke
Information for those caring for loved ones with stroke, traumatic brain injury, aphasia, or other disabling conditions. Site also provides tax tips, relaxation techniques, a catalog of adapted leisure devices, and games (when you need a break!)
http://www.caregiver-information.com/Stroke/stroke.htm
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Aphasia Defined, characteristics, improving language, recovery, quotes from aphasic people Adjusting To Stroke Mentally, physically, and other adjustments Resuming Normal Activities Recreation, travel, job retraining Information On Strokes Warning signs, risk factors, statistics, types of strokes Books Additional reading on strokes For additional information on Strokes, check out these sites National Stroke Association American Stroke Association Australia's National Stroke Foundation The Internet Stroke Center Great Caregiver Information Featuring treatment and images

51. SpeechStrategies
Provided by Stan Goldberg, Ph.D., a San Franciscobased therapist specializing in stuttering, IEP consultations, and family-managed home therapy programs for disabled children and adults with aphasia.
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52. Aphasia Information For The Layperson.  Plain English Info On Home Therapy, Sup
It occurs without warning. A stroke, tumor or brain injury can suddenly thrust aperson into the unknown world of aphasia, damaging the ability to communicate.
http://strokesupport.com/info/aphasia/default.asp

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in plain-english Therapy at Home Support Groups Free Newsletter Survivor Stories It occurs without warning . A stroke, tumor or brain injury can suddenly thrust a person into the unknown world of aphasia, damaging the ability to communicate. Aphasia can have a devastating effect , isolating the sufferer from the very people who want to help. Fortunately, there are numerous on-line resources for aphasia and dysphasia. Those with aphasia are not alone.
Over 1 million people in the US have aphasia (dysphasia). United Kingdom Dysphasia help Help for Dysphasia in the U.K . ADA is the only U.K. charity dedicated solely to supporting people with dysphasia (aphasia) and their care givers. Dysphasia is a disorder of communication which may occur after a stroke, head injury or neurological disease. It can affect understanding, speaking, reading or writing.

53. Home Aphasia Info Caregiver Help
A stroke happens when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel or artery, or whena blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain.
http://strokesupport.com/
A stroke happens when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel or artery, or when a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain. The stroke kills brain cells in the immediate area. These cells usually die within minutes to a few hours after the stroke starts. When brain cells die , the abilities they controlled are lost or impaired. This includes functions such as speech, movement, and memory. The specific abilities lost or affected depend on where in the brain the stroke occurs and on the size of the stroke (i.e., the extent of brain cell death).
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54. Aphasia Communication And Rehabilitation
Supplier of the Lingraphica System, an assistive communication device and therapy tool for adults with acquired language disorders, such as aphasia and apraxia.
http://www.lingraphicare.com/index.htm
LingraphiCARE supplies the Medicare and other insurance reimbursable Lingraphica System. The Lingraphica System is a user friendly medical device that enables persons with acquired communication deficits, particularly aphasia and apraxia, to communicate. The Lingraphica also provides therapeutic benefit. Individuals of every age group and every degree of severity have used the Lingraphica successfully.
The Lingraphica System also has therapeutic benefits. Each Lingraphica comes with exercises that the patient, either alone or with the direction of a speech language pathologist, can use to improve his or her own natural speech. The more the Lingraphica is used, the more progress the patient usually makes. Again, there is a remarkable record of significant improvement with a wide range of aphasic patients, including patients many years after the onset of stroke or head injury.
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55. Aphasia-stoke-diabetes
Type2 DIABETES. In May of 1995 I had a severe stroke. Because of thestroke and the resulting aphasia, I am totally disabled.
http://www.ifip.com/aphasia-stoke-diabetes.htm
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    invites you to learn how to take charge of your diabetes through our diabetes education classes. Whether you've been newly diagnosed or your diabetes is in need of better control, our specially trained staff will work with you and your physician to meet your individual needs. We will answer your questions and provide you with the latest information about diabetes.
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56. The Tavistock Trust For Aphasia
Bedfordshirebased charity whose aims are to establish clinics across the country, support research into speech and language therapy, and to determine the most cost effective treatments.
http://www.aphasiatavistocktrust.org/
Welcome to the The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia Some years ago the Duke of Bedford suffered a stroke. His life was saved by prompt and highly skilled surgery, but he was left for many months with a severe disturbance of his speech of a type known as aphasia. With the help of intensive speech therapy, he slowly began to recover, although even now he experiences difficulty accessing the words he needs or wants to use. Why the charity was founded The Duke's experiences at the time of his stroke left him in no doubt about the difference that continual speech and language therapy made. He also became aware of the lack of help available to sufferers of aphasia in this country. A lack of funds within the NHS means that speech and language therapists in hospitals tend to be diverted to life threatening conditions, and much of their time is taken up with swallowing difficulties. Virtually no help is available for aphasics and minimal speech and language therapy is offered. That was why the Duke founded 'The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia', to try and ensure that more people could have access to the quality of treatment he received. He called it the 'Tavistock Trust for Aphasia' because that was his name. When his father died in October 2002 he became the Duke of Bedford and his eldest son is now Tavistock.

57. Show HD Leaflets
Communication tips and suggestions for support, provided by Healthtouch Online and the American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association.
http://www.healthtouch.com/bin/EContent_HT/showAllLfts.asp?lftname=ASLHA026&

58. NINDS Aphasia Information Page
aphasia information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disordersand Stroke (NINDS). NINDS aphasia Information Page Reviewed 1217-2001
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/aphasia.htm
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What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Aphasia? Aphasia is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the portions of the brain that are responsible for language. Primary signs of the disorder include difficulty in expressing oneself when speaking, trouble understanding speech, and difficulty with reading and writing. Aphasia is not a disease, but a symptom of brain damage. Most commonly seen in adults who have suffered a stroke, aphasia can also result from a brain tumor, infection, head injury, or dementia that damages the brain. It is estimated that about 1 million people in the United States today suffer from aphasia. The type and severity of language dysfunction depends on the precise location and extent of the damaged brain tissue. Generally, aphasia can be divided into four broad categories: (1)

59. Aphasia - MossRehab ResourceNet
aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portionsof the brain that are responsible for language. Who has aphasia?
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Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these are parts of the left side (hemisphere) of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, often as the result of a stroke or head injury, but it may also develop slowly, as in the case of a brain tumor. The disorder impairs both the expression and understanding of language as well as reading and writing. Aphasia may co-occur with speech disorders such as dysarthria or apraxia of speech, which also result from brain damage. Who has aphasia?
Anyone can acquire aphasia, but most people who have aphasia are in their middle to late years. Men and women are equally affected. It is estimated that approximately 80,000 individuals acquire aphasia each year. About one million persons in the United States currently have aphasia. What causes aphasia?
Aphasia is caused by damage to one or more of the language areas of the brain. Many times, the cause of the brain injury is a stroke. A stroke occurs when, for some reason, blood is unable to reach a part of the brain. Brain cells die when they do not receive their normal supply of blood, which carries oxygen and important nutrients. Other causes of brain injury are severe blows to the head, brain tumors, brain infections, and other conditions of the brain. In contrast to Broca's aphasia, damage to the temporal lobe may result in a fluent aphasia that is called Wernicke's aphasia. Individuals with Wernicke's aphasia may speak in long sentences that have no meaning, add unnecessary words, and even create new "words." For example, someone with Wernicke's aphasia may say, "You know that smoodle pinkered and that I want to get him round and take care of him like you want before," meaning "The dog needs to go out so I will take him for a walk." Individuals with Wernicke's aphasia usually have great difficulty understanding speech and are therefore often unaware of their mistakes. These individuals usually have no body weakness because their brain injury is not near the parts of the brain that control movement.

60. Talkback Association For Aphasia, Inc.
Supporting aphasic individuals and their carers through aphasia friendly fact sheets and local services in South Australia.
http://aphasia.asn.au
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