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Wadzanai

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Expressive, receptive, and global are types of _______________.
 
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A theory of communication that emphasizes the three ways to communicatehearing, seeing, and touchingis called ___________________ ______
 
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Answer to Question 1

aphasia
Patients with speech difficulties or challenges have an aphasic disorder. Expressive is difficulty in verbal expression, receptive is difficulty with interpretation of written or verbal communication, and global is a combination of receptive and expressive.

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neurolinguistic programming
Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) was developed by Milton Erickson, John Grinder, and Richard Bandler. NLP can be used in conjunction with hypnosis and other treatment modalities giving insight into how one views the world.



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