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The Relationship of Orientation to Physical Aggression and Compliance (2003)
Gentry, B., Smith, A., & Dancer, J. (2003). Relation of Orientation, Verbal Aggression, and Physical Aggression to Compliance in Speech- Language Therapy for Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 96(3_suppl), 1311-1313. doi:10.2466/pms. 2003.96.3c.1311
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The authors of this case study researched the correlation between compliance, orientation (a patient’s awareness of their person/time/place), and aggression in patients whom had experienced traumatic brain injury (TBI) and were attending speech-lan ...
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Population:
Adult
Discipline:
OTPTSLP
Diagnosis:
Brain InjuryMemory