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Prepare for the Praxis® with this newly updated, comprehensive review, study guide, textbook, practice exam resource, and reference—all in one! The text extracts the most current, important, and relevant information from the entire profession of speech-language pathology for your review.?
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The Guide is designed to improve critical reasoning skills, increase test-taking confidence, and make sure you pass the exam the first time. It combines a comprehensive content review with rigorous practice exams to make sure students are prepared for the PRAXIS®. Successful study strategies and up-to-date information on the licensure process is also included.
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This collection of selected papers from the 46th Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC) addresses important clinical research questions related to the assessment and treatment of communication impairments associated with aphasia, apraxia of speech, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, and primary progressive aphasia.
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A practice analysis is the primary mechanism for describing the tasks or clinical activities, knowledge, and skills underlying the practice of audiology.
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A practice analysis is the primary mechanism for describing the tasks or clinical activities, knowledge, and skills underlying the practice of speech-language pathology.
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This extensive reference addresses the most pertinent issues in rehabilitation for individuals with communication impairments that are associated with aphasia and apraxia of speech; the papers that make up this special issue of the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology were presented at the 45th Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC).
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Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech: Future Developments in Theory and Methodology
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This comprehensive reference covers a board selection of current issues in rehabilitation for individuals with communication impairments associated with aphasia, apraxia of speech, traumatic brain injury, and right hemisphere damage, which was presented at the 44th Clinical Aphasiology Conference.
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In this ASHA Reader, we’ll explore a variety of research on the assessment and treatment of individuals with acquired neurologic communication disorders that was presented at the 43rd Clinical Aphasiology Conference.
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