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Life satisfaction and aphasia: an integrative review with recommendations for future research

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Pages 631-642 | Received 07 Dec 2015, Accepted 11 Feb 2016, Published online: 04 Mar 2016

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Leanne Ruggero, Lyndsey Nickels & Karen Croot. (2019) Quality of life in primary progressive aphasia: What do we know and what can we do next?. Aphasiology 33:5, pages 498-519.
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Ayanna Frederick, Molly Jacobs, Candice J. Adams-Mitchell & Charles Ellis. (2022) The Global Rate of Post-Stroke Aphasia. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 7:5, pages 1567-1572.
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Anna Rasmus & Edyta Orłowska. (2020) Marriage and Post-stroke Aphasia: The Long-Time Effects of Group Therapy of Fluent and Non-fluent Aphasic Patients and Their Spouses. Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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Leanne Ruggero, Karen Croot & Lyndsey Nickels. (2020) How Evidence-Based Practice (E 3 BP) Informs Speech-Language Pathology for Primary Progressive Aphasia . American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr 35, pages 153331752091536.
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