Role of clinical psychology in speech and hearing disorders
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Every part of our body is connected to our brain. Even our senses. If a patient has problem in his speech or hearing which is connected to frontal and temporal lobes of our brain, we state this problem as Broca's aphrasia i.e. Difficulty in hearing and wernica's aphrasia which is related to disorganised speech . There is a role of a neuropsychologist who deals with this problem in coordination with speech therapist and ENT specialist who will see where is the problem with the help of MRI or EEG scans along with some psychotherapies and tests taken by clinical psychologist.
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very nice answering Arya....keep it up psycho;)
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