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Re: what is a specialist that has knowledge of cp on the aging ca lled
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Karen and Martin Logan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Sep 1999 08:24:04 -0600
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Hey.

I am just catching onto this list again...but...from what I have heard.
Could a Neuro or Rehab Psychologist help understand the changes which
may develop when aging (especially with CP)?  I know that very few
physicians or clinical psychologists are given extensive education in
the area of CP.

If anyone has some questions I could pass them by myself or a number of
people at the hospital I work at currently.  The hospital's primary
client load are those who have been diagnosed with an acquired brain
injury (stroke, MVA, etc..).  There are a couple of people accessing
services who have been diagnosed with CP in the past (later brain injury
following).

Martin

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