Falling through the cracks: Addressing aphasia and mood disorder collaboratively

Allison Mezo, Katie Strong

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Abstract

Conference canceled due to COVID<br><br>People with aphasia are at high risk for experiencing mood disorder. Traditional psychotherapy is reliant on spoken language, therefore this population may face challenges accessing and participating in mental health 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 speech-language pathologists and mental health professionals to address the communicative and psychosocial health of our patients. This seminar is open to all individuals interested in the relationship between aphasia and mood disorder, including persons with aphasia and providers in the medical field.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - Nov 2020
EventAnnual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association - San Diego - conference canceled due to covid
Duration: Nov 1 2020Nov 30 2020

Conference

ConferenceAnnual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Period11/1/2011/30/20

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