Week 11 Quiz Flashcards

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What are cueing hierarchies ?

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  • approaches for treating people with anomia
  • cues to help clients to support communication
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Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA)

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both a compensatory and a restorative approach that aims to improve naming abilities, while also training clients to self-cue in everyday communication contexts and use an SFA chart as a compensatory tool

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Phonologcial components analysis (PCA)

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both compensatory and restorative as it is aimed towards improving naming abilities while also training clients to generate phonological self-cues and refer to a PCA chart as a compensatory tool

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Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST)

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a restorative approach aimed to improve verb retrieval.

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Verb as core (VAC)

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Restorative appraoch that focuses on verbs because they are central componenets of language.

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Treatment of underlying Forms (TUF)

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a restorative approach where clients work towards improving comprehension and development of sentence structure.

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Mapping therapy

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a restorative approach for people with agrammatism that targets deficits in thematic role assignment by reorganizing sentence structures

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Sentence production program for aphasia

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a restorative approach for clients with agrammatism, which targets enhanced sentence production skills

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