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  1. Our Case Studies page contains several Anomic Aphasia client profiles that provide more information about strengths, deficits, and treatment progress for this type of aphasia.

  2. Life with Anomic Aphasia communicat conversation. Most caregivers start providing the words for th ir loved ones. This may make conversations easier; however, it also creates a cycle of …

  3. Anomic aphasia is a mild, fluent type of aphasia characterized by problems with word retrieval. Individuals with anomic aphasia tend to use circumlocution, although their speech fluency, …

  4. The current study gives a complete Cognitive linguistic profile of a patient of Anomic Aphasia with Cognitive deficits following an MMD induced stroke. The patients with MMD have an in …

  5. There are two broad categories of aphasia: fluent and nonfluent, and there are several types within these groups. Damage to the temporal lobe of the brain may result in Wernicke’s …

  6. Objective To date, ARCS has only been studied using an individual therapy model. Our purpose was to investigate its efficacy for mild anomic aphasia within a dyadic cooperative group model.

  7. Language Characteristics of Anomic Aphasia circumlocutory output. Reading and writing are vari-able with abilities ranging from normal to very poor. Sometimes, a patient will be able to write a …