Falling through the cracks: Addressing aphasia and mood disorder collaboratively

Allison Mezo, Katie Strong

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Abstract

People with aphasia may face challenges accessing and participating in mental health services. Traditional psychotherapy is reliant on spoken language. It may be difficult or even inaccessible for people with aphasia to receive psychology services. This seminar will discuss a range of information about aphasia and mood disorders but will primarily outline and describe techniques that enhance communication in order to equip SLPs and mental health professionals to address the communicative and psychosocial health of our patients.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - Sep 2020
EventMichigan Brain Injury Association Annual Conference - Virtual
Duration: Sep 1 2020Sep 30 2020

Conference

ConferenceMichigan Brain Injury Association Annual Conference
Period09/1/2009/30/20

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