Videos.
For the first episode of Ask the Expert, a webinar series with the National Aphasia Association, I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Peter E. Turkeltaub. Dr. Turkeltaub is an award-winning neurologist who has made incredible contributions to the field. We had a chat about the neurologist's role in aphasia care.
In this special edition of Ask the Expert, I talk with author Dr. Tom Broussard about his book the ABCs of Aphasia: A Stroke Primer. We also chat about aphasia awareness, aphasia advocacy, and his own experience after having three strokes.
In this Ask the Expert, Darlene Williamson, MA, CCC-SLP and I chat about adult acquired apraxia. Darlene founded Stroke Comeback Center, a community in the DC/MD/VA area that provides ongoing affordable support for all stroke and brain trauma survivors. She currently serves as the president of the National Aphasia Association.
In this Ask the Expert, Audrey Holland, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS and I discuss different ways friends, family, and clinicans can support aphasia therapy.
In this Ask the Expert, Debra Meyerson, author of Identity Theft talks about her book. Her husband and care partner, Steve Zuckerman joins to talk about stroke as a family illness.
In this Ask the Expert, Brooke Hatfield, MS, CCC-SLP joins us to talk about ways we can use technology for speech and language support and practice.
In this Ask the Expert, Julia Fox Garrison talks about her book Don't Leave Me This Way (or when I get back on my feet you'll be sorry).
In this Ask the Expert, Roberta J. Elman, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS discusses Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA) and the importance of aphasia groups.
In this Ask the Expert,Sarah E. Wallace, PhD, CCC-SLP, chats with me about strategies to support reading for people with aphasia.
In this Ask the Expert,Paul Berger and Stephanie Mensh discuss their nationally acclaimed book, How to Conquer the World with One Hand...and an Attitude. In this hour-long session, Paul and Stephanie describe their years of experiences and achievements 36 years post-stroke.
In this Ask the Expert,Tsgoyna Tanzman talks about her book Hope After Stroke and three things you need to be, do, and have on the journey of recovery after stroke.
In this Ask the Expert, Maya L. Henry, PhD, M.S., CCC-SLP answers questions about Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) and maximizing communication and quality of life with PPA.
In this Ask the Expert,Jenni Rook, MT-BC, LCPC discusses how our brains process and respond to music and how music therapy can be used to improve verbal communication.
In this Ask the Expert, we talk to Michael and Carolyn Obel-Omia about Michael's book Finding My Words: Aphasia Poetry.
In this Ask the Expert, Dr. Howard S. Kirshner, MD talks all about cognition.
In this Ask the Expert, we talk with Gabby Giffords, General Michael Hayden, Cris Gomes, Doreen Mendez, and Coleman Watson