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Treatment

Non-intensive picture naming treatment is as efficacious as intensive treatment in chronic aphasia

Pages 156-158 | Published online: 23 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

This review provides a summary and appraisal commentary on the treatment review by Sage, K., Snell, C., & Lambon Ralph, M. A. (2011). How intensive does anomia therapy for people with aphasia need to be? Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 21(1), 26–41.

Source of funding and disclosure of interest: Claerwen Snell was supported by a Medical Research Council PhD studentship, and the original authors of this research report no conflicts of interest.

Acknowledgments

Declaration of interest: The commentary author reports no conflicts of interest and is solely responsible for the content of this structured abstract.

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