Undergraduate students in communication sciences and disorders have the opportunity to observe assessment and treatment at the on-campus Clinic for Neurogenic Communication Disorders.
The Clinic for Neurogenic Communication Disorders (CNCD) is a source for expert diagnosis and treatment of acquired neurogenic disorders in adults. These include acquired brain injuries such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or post-concussive syndrome as well as disorders of the brain such as Parkinson’s disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Primary Progressive Aphasia, and Alzheimer’s disease.
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Language and cognition
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Motor control of the speech mechanism
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Behavioral and qualitative analysis of voice and resonance
Treatments offered are based on best practices, evidence-based practice, and cutting-edge experimental protocols optimized for affecting positive outcomes in neurogenic communication disorders.
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Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF)
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Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA)
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Treatment for Establishing Motor Program Organization (TEMPOSM )
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Life Participation Approaches in Aphasia
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LSVT LOUD®