Voice Renewed: Supporting Aphasia Recovery | Brainthropology

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In this insightful episode of "Voice Renewed," host Jessica Smith welcomes speech pathologists Sue Tucker and Annie Lauria to discuss therapeutic strategies for individuals living with Aphasia. Aphasia, a condition resulting from brain damage that impairs speech comprehension and expression, and presents unique challenges. Sue and Annie share their expertise in helping those with Aphasia regain communication skills and achieve a fulfilling life. Through compassionate and effective therapy techniques, they demonstrate how to support individuals in rebuilding their ability to connect with others. Tune in to discover how specialized interventions can bring hope and improvement to those affected by Aphasia.
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You carry around a three-pound, wrinkly mass of tissue in your head that is the control center, enabling you to simultaneously think, move, feel emotions, and sense the world around you. It controls every single thing you will ever do, including every breath, thought, emotion, and heartbeat.

This amazing supercomputer is your brain, and you have the ability to improve its functioning no matter your age or condition. On this podcast, we educate our listeners on the potential of the human brain, how to optimize its abilities, and equip you to find solutions when it has been altered by life, illness, or injury.

Our unique programming offers practical applications, exercises, expert interviews, and therapist feedback on issues we have been tackling together as a team for the last 20+years. We hope to share our knowledge and experience to empower and encourage you to live a life filled with hope, joy, and purpose.

Titles:
Courtney Wang, MHS, OTRL
Dr. Jessica Smith, OTD, OTRL
Meg Scaling, OTRL
Debbie Loftus, MOT, OTRL

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