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CLINICAL LANGUAGE REHABILITATION OF THE VETERAN METHODS AND RESULTS
ESTI D. FREUD
Am J Psychiatry 1951;107:881-889.
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Clinical Psychologist and Speech Pathologist.
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This concludes a detailed account of 1 year's work of the speech therapist at the Mental Hygiene Clinic in Newark, N. J. Altogether about 100 patients have been tested, of whom 80 have been under regular treatment more than 3 months.This, our first year, has been a year of organization and of hard work. We had to earn the confidence of our co-workers in the clinic and the Veterans Administration Medical Officer's satisfaction with our achievements. Last but not least, we had to be worthy of the faith, affection, and gratitude our patients bestowed upon us.The work has been especially gratifying since most of the patients are in the prime of life and suffered their infirmities while fighting for the ideals of our country that were threatened. They deserve all the help it is possible to give.This survey has by no means exhausted the entire field of voice and speech disorders. It is hoped that the knowledge and practical experience gained over a period of more than 20 years and the diversity of the clinic's material may be utilized not only in the Veterans Administration but in mental hygiene clinics everywhere. Successful treatment of speech disorders pays big dividends in terms of restoring the individual to an economically useful life and in relieving the taxpayer of the burden of supporting individuals so handicapped.I wish to express my thanks to Dr. Thompson and Dr. Kutash.Abstract Teaser
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