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    liri

    SLP

    about 1 month ago

    ou may feel comfortable treating clients with dementia as well as those with aphasia after a stroke, but what about clients with primary progressive aphasia? Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a relatively rare, and often under-diagnosed, neurological disorder that primarily affects language and the person’s ability to communicate.
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    Treating Clients with Primary Progressive Aphasia: 7 Tips for the Speech-Language Pathologist
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    Treating Clients with Primary Progressive Aphasia: 7 Tips for the Speech-Language Pathologist
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