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    Zhang J, Yu J, Bao Y, Xie Q, Xu Y, Zhang J, Wang P.
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  • 25. Augmented Dyadic Therapy Boosts Recovery of Language Function in Patients With Nonfluent Aphasia.
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  • 31. Restoring one's language edifice: A case study of long-term effects of intensive aphasia therapy employing cognitive modifiability strategies.
    Anaki D, Goldenberg R, Devisheim H, Rosenfelder D, Falik L, Harif I.
    NeuroRehabilitation; 2016 Jun 23; 39(1):3-17. PubMed ID: 27341358
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  • 33. Long-Term Stability of Short-Term Intensive Language-Action Therapy in Chronic Aphasia: A 1-2 year Follow-Up Study.
    Doppelbauer L, Mohr B, Dreyer FR, Stahl B, Büscher V, Pulvermüller F.
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  • 34. How Conversational Therapy influences language recovery in chronic non-fluent aphasia.
    Marangolo P, Fiori V, Caltagirone C, Marini A.
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  • 35. Treatment Response to a Double Administration of Constraint-Induced Language Therapy in Chronic Aphasia.
    Mozeiko J, Myers EB, Coelho CA.
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  • 36. Outcome of intensive language treatment in aphasia.
    Poeck K, Huber W, Willmes K.
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  • 37. Communication and quality of life outcomes from an interprofessional intensive, comprehensive, aphasia program (ICAP).
    Hoover EL, Caplan DN, Waters GS, Carney A.
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  • 40. Personality differences among patients with chronic aphasia predict improvement in speech-language therapy.
    Votruba KL, Rapport LJ, Whitman RD, Johnson A, Langenecker S.
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