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Constraint-Induced Language Therapy (CILT)

Constraint-induced language therapy is a form of treatment which forces the patient to only use verbal communication. Involving intense games and language cues, the main purpose is to avoid the reliance of the patient on gestures or body language to communicate. Generally, this is seen to significantly improve an individual’s expressive speech and verbal communication, but does not seem to improve writing abilities. It can be beneficial for both short and intense sessions, or slower, distributed sessions.

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Updated 2025-05-13

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