1966
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-9452(66)80031-x
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The Preventive Method of Speech Rehabilitation in Aphasia

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“…Psychological aims include: (a) transfer and reinforcement of activities acquired, during individual therapy, to group therapy (Corbin 1951); (b) prolongation of learning situations (Agranowitz and Boone 1954); (c) creating a positive attitude towards life (Beyn 1964); (d) arousing positive emotional states (Budny and Effmert 1988); (e) reduction of the fear of speaking in public about personal problems (Kuzak (Pachalska) 1978) (which Lebrun (1989) defines as an aphasic mutism); (0 facilitating positive emotional ties (Pachalska 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Psychological aims include: (a) transfer and reinforcement of activities acquired, during individual therapy, to group therapy (Corbin 1951); (b) prolongation of learning situations (Agranowitz and Boone 1954); (c) creating a positive attitude towards life (Beyn 1964); (d) arousing positive emotional states (Budny and Effmert 1988); (e) reduction of the fear of speaking in public about personal problems (Kuzak (Pachalska) 1978) (which Lebrun (1989) defines as an aphasic mutism); (0 facilitating positive emotional ties (Pachalska 1986).…”
Section: Therapeutic Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Society has not yet accepted the many well documented reports on the efficacy of aphasia therapy. Examples for these reports are the papers by Basso et al (1979), Beyn (1966), Darley (1972), Gleason et al (1975), Huber et al (1977Huber et al ( , 1978, Kertesz et al (1977), Lebrun et al (1976), Poeck et al (1977), Springer et al (1980), Rohricht et al (1978), Weniger et al (1980), Wiegl-Crump andKoenigsknecht (1973), Wiegl-Crump (1976).…”
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