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Aphasia is a symptom of something happening within the body. What causes it and is there treatment for it? Alan Lerner, MD, Director, ...
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What is aphasia and how does it impact language comprehension and expression?
What causes aphasia?
Why it matters where it is located in the brain.
What is the treatment for aphasia?
Dig into the language disorder known as aphasia that affects a person's ability to communicate effectively with others.
YouTube-TED-Ed
Intro
What is aphasia?
Types of aphasia
Fluent aphasia
Nonfluent aphasia
How does language loss happen?
Wernicke's area
Causes of aphasia
How common is aphasia
Aphasia and isolation
TalkAboutAphasia by talking with people with aphasia For more info, visit aphasia.org.
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How do you communicate with someone who has aphasia?
Communication tools
Conclusion
Dr. Laura Stein weighs in to discuss aphasia symptoms, causes, and treatments.
YouTube-Mount Sinai Health System
What is language function?
Signs and Symptoms of Aphasia
Diagnosis of aphasia
Treatment of aphasia
Closing Remarks
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YouTube-Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital
Listen to Byron Peterson, a stroke survivor with fluent aphasia, speak with typically effortless speech with impaired meaning and poor ...
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Stroke survivor Mike Caputo has Broca's aphasia. He shares what it feels like and talks about his aphasia program. Learn more about Broca's ...
The RVA Aphasia Group in Richmond VA wanted to help people better understand and communicate with stroke survivors with aphasia.
Patient Story
Aphasia Support Group
Circumlocution in aphasia
Aphasia and stigma
Truly listen
Receptive Aphasia
Accepting communication
What is acceptance?
Aphasia | Types (Broca's, Wernicke's, Global), Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Aphasia is an acquired cognitive condition ...
YouTube-JJ Medicine
What is Aphasia?
Anatomy of Language Areas
Broca's and Wernicke's Areas
Wernickes Area
Types of Aphasia
Signs & Symptoms of Nonfluent Aphasia
Global Aphasia
Difference between Broca's and Transcortical Motor Aphasia
Overview of Types of Aphasia
Prognosis
A brief video to help you understand Broca's aphasia. For more info, visit aphasia.org.
Aphasia is a loss of words, not intellect. Learn more about Aphasia at https://brooksrehab.org/services/aphasia-center/ Visit our website: ...
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Aphasia is a loss of language ability following traumatic brain injury or stroke. As Tracy Shannon, PsyD, a rehabilitation psychologist at ...
YouTube-Ohio State Wexner Medical Center
Expressive aphasia
Aphasia is defined as a speech and language impairment. Dr Sanil Rege explains the types of aphasias and the clinical presentation.
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Wernicke's aphasia
Conduction Aphasia
Broca's Aphasia
40% of stroke survivors have aphasia. It can affect a person's ability to understand speech. Learn how stroke researchers, Kerry Dathan and ...
YouTube-Stroke Association
The family of actor Bruce Willis announced that he has been diagnosed with aphasia and is stepping away from his career at the age of 67.
YouTube-CBS News
Learn the various ways to treat aphasia. For more info, visit aphasia.org.
Welcome to speech therapy
You can do therapy alone or in a group
Practice what you've learned
Access the database through the find support link
Igal's Story: Overcoming Aphasia After a Stroke. 45K views · 6 years ago ...more. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. 8.7K.
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Aphasia diagnosis
What is the Intensive Aphasia Program?
The benefits of being based at a research institution
This powerful and moving film shows how individuals living with Aphasia have overcome their disabilities to share their stories and tips on ...
What helped me?
Introduction
My life before aphasia
Writing with aphasia
Panel Q&A
Writing notes
What helps you feel in control after a stroke?
How music can help
A brief video to help you understand Wernicke's aphasia. For more info, visit aphasia.org.
Aphasia is a communication disorder caused by damage to the part of the brain that controls language. In this video, you'll learn about: 1.
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Receptive aphasia
Tips for Communicating with Aphasia
Communicating with a person with aphasia