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involving families in cognitive rehabilitation

23 Jun Tips For Involving Families in Cognitive Rehabilitation

Posted at 00:00h in Cognitive Rehabilitation, Group Therapy, love, Misc, Occupational Therapy, Patient engagement, Psychology, Speech and Language Pathology

In this article, we'll discuss how and why to involve families in cognitive rehabilitation....

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person with autism or autistic person

12 Jun Should I Say “Person With Autism” Or “Autistic Person”?

Posted at 00:00h in Autism, Education, Learning Disabilities, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Speech and Language Pathology

You may have heard different answers concerning the correct way to refer to people within the autistic community. Is the correct term person with autism, or autistic person?...

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music in speech therapy

05 May The Benefits of Music in Speech Therapy

Posted at 00:00h in Aphasia, Apraxia, Areas of Cognition, Children, Language, Learning Disabilities, Medical Conditions, Misc, Speech and Language Pathology, Stroke, TBI

Music can be a great tool for speech-language pathologists to use with clients....

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language exercises SLP autism

17 Apr Language exercises for patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Posted at 00:00h in Autism, Cognitive Stimulation, Language, Learning Disabilities, Social Cognition, Speech and Language Pathology

Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) typically experience challenges with communication and social skills. Completing language exercises with an SLP is one way to address these challenges....

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what is childhood aphasia

12 Apr What is childhood aphasia?

Posted at 00:00h in Aphasia, Children, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Language, Speech and Language Pathology

In this article, we’ll focus on why childhood aphasia occurs, the different types, and how it may be treated through cognitive therapy....

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types of aphasia

05 Apr What are the different types of aphasia?

Posted at 00:00h in Aphasia, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Language, Speech and Language Pathology, Stroke

Aphasia is a language impairment typically caused by a stroke or other brain injury. It can affect both the understanding and production of speech and language....

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cognitive tips for building new habits

03 Apr Cognitive tips for building new habits

Posted at 00:00h in Adults, Exercise, Food, Health, Misc, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Speech and Language Pathology

Building habits can help anyone to improve aspects of their life. They can be beneficial for anyone living with a cognitive condition....

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better communication with patients

27 Feb 8 tips for better communication with patients

Posted at 00:00h in Cognitive Rehabilitation, Cognitive Remediation, Cognitive Stimulation, Group Therapy, Learning Disabilities, Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy, Patient engagement, Psychology, Speech and Language Pathology, Therapy Tips

Research shows that a positive relationship between patient and clinician can improve therapy outcomes. How can clinicians improve communication with patients?...

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intrinsic and extrinsic motivation

22 Feb What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?

Posted at 00:00h in Cognitive Rehabilitation, Cognitive Remediation, Education, Group Therapy, Learning Disabilities, Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy, Patient engagement, Psychology, Speech and Language Pathology, Telehealth

There are different types of motivation, and understanding them can give us a lot of insight into our own behaviors and emotions, as well as those of patients....

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stroke can affect social cognition

06 Feb How a stroke can affect social cognition

Posted at 00:00h in Cognitive Rehabilitation, Group Therapy, Misc, Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Social Cognition, Speech and Language Pathology, Stroke

The effects of a stroke can vary widely. For some, a stroke can affect social cognition and social behavior....

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