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University of Toronto Speech-Language Pathology Department

The Aphasia Social Model Reference Database:
This searchable database of social model research articles related to aphasia is an outcome of the International Think Tank on Aphasia spearheaded by the Aphasia Institute in 2007. The project lead was Dr. Nina Simmons-Mackie and others on the team were Drs. Audrey Holland, Leora Cherney and Elizabeth Armstrong


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