Coping with the Impact of Aphasia: What do significant others need and how can SLPs help?Barbara B. Shadden
The integrative medicine practice of acupuncture may be helpful for people recovering from stroke. Specifically, new research suggests it can help with aphasia, the loss of speech, which about one-third of stroke survivors have. That’s according to the journalStroke. New research shows that acupu...
If a person can’t speak, it’s important to determine whether the problem is aphasia or a cognitive-communication deficit. Most standardized tests for cognitive functioning use language. People with aphasia, however, have trouble generating and/or understanding speech. They should therefore be asses...
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Further research to understand speech pathologists' clinical reasoning and professional support needs, and the perspectives of people living with aphasia, may help to develop an evidence‐based approach to prognostication in aphasia. What this paper adds What is already known on this subject Questions ...
Difficulty finding words while speaking is called aphasia. Literacy: using language to read and write. Speech and language disorders may be combined with challenges in reading, spelling, and writing. Voice: The sound of your voice. Some people may have conditions that lead to a hoarse voice, ...
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Logorrhea is sometimes classified asa mental illness, though it is more commonly classified as a symptom of mental illness or brain injury. This ailment is often reported as a symptom of Wernicke's aphasia, where damage to the language processing center of the brain creates difficulty in self-ce...