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APHASIAWhat is Aphasia?

Aphasia is a communication disorder caused by damage to the brain, affecting the ability to understand and produce language. This disorder can impact both receptive and expressive language skills, influencing a person’s ability to speak, listen, read, and write.

People with aphasia may have difficulty understanding spoken or written language, making it hard for them to process what others are saying or to read text effectively. When it comes to expression, aphasia can prevent someone from forming coherent sentences or conveying their thoughts clearly, whether in speech or writing. Unlike speech disorders such as dysarthria or apraxia, which focus on the mechanics of speech production, aphasia directly affects the brain’s language processing abilities. It can affect individuals of any language background, including those who speak English, Spanish, French, or other languages.

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APHASIA CAUSESWhat are the causes?

Aphasia can occur due to various incidents that damage the brain, such as strokes, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), brain tumors, or other neurological conditions. While the symptoms of aphasia can vary greatly from one person to another, the core language difficulties remain similar. Common signs of aphasia include:

  • Difficulty finding the right word, which can lead to trouble naming objects or recalling words during conversations.
  • Using incorrect or unrelated words in place of the intended one, such as saying “dog” when meaning “cat.”
  • Mixing up sounds or letters within words, such as saying “tap” instead of “pat.”
  • Struggling to recognize objects based solely on their names, like not identifying a “pen” when it’s spoken aloud.
  • Difficulty following both simple and complex instructions, including directions or recipes.
  • Challenges understanding figurative language, including expressions like metaphors or sarcasm.

These symptoms can vary in severity depending on the location and extent of the brain injury, but they all point to disruptions in the brain’s ability to process and produce language.

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APHASIA TREATMENTHow Speak Easy Mobile Therapy treats it?

Aphasia treatment is individualized to target the specific language difficulties each person faces. Depending on the type of aphasia and the particular challenges an individual is experiencing, the following strategies are often used:

  • Verbal Receptive Language Deficits: For those struggling to understand spoken language, therapists may use simple verbal commands (e.g., “point to the chair” or “touch the book”) and gradually increase the complexity as comprehension improves.
  • Written Receptive Language Deficits: When difficulties arise in understanding written language, treatments often include reading instructions aloud and carrying out the tasks, such as following written directions or completing written exercises.
  • Verbal Expressive Language Deficits: If verbal expression is impaired, therapy may focus on practicing word recall through activities such as describing objects, actions, or events. This helps strengthen the ability to produce spontaneous speech.
  • Written Expressive Language Deficits: To address issues with writing, individuals may engage in activities such as reading passages aloud, identifying words in writing, or practicing writing words and sentences on their own.

The goal of aphasia therapy is to create a customized treatment plan that addresses the specific language challenges the individual faces, helping to enhance their communication skills.

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