Category Archives: communication

COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AFTER A BRAIN INJURY

A brain injury can affect our communication abilities by impairing hearing, the muscle movements of speech, or the cognitive processes that turn our thoughts into words. Communication problems vary, depending on an individual’s personality, pre-injury abilities, and the severity of … Continue reading

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Life after stroke: Tips for recovering communication skills

Stroke can lead to ongoing communication problems, but recovery is often possible.   http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/315075.php?tw and https://www.facebook.com/livingwithheadinjury/ An interesting (good) article (because the effects of stroke and brain/head injury are the same). Hope it may be helpful.

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Remember The 13 Common things that people face difficulties having brain injury

  After a brain injury, many people have difficulties with speaking, listening or being aware of other people’s non-verbal communication. These difficulties can include problems with talking and writing; or with understanding what they are reading, or what someone is … Continue reading

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Head/Brain Injury and Dysphasia (or Aphasia)

  Head/Brain Injury and Dysphasia (or Aphasia) and http://www.traumaticbraininjurytbi.wordpress.com “When a brain has been damaged, new neural pathways can be formed, learnt, strengthened and developed over time …with habit-forming, focus and practice.” – me “With focus, dedication, persistence and especially patience, support … Continue reading

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