The Strong Story Lab @CMU researches evidence-based techniques for #SLPs to use to co-construct stories with people who have #aphasia to support well-being.
Stories are powerful tools in moving life forward post stroke and aphasia. We hope to encourage our #slpeeps to support people living w #aphasia in embracing who they are through their stories. https://t.co/MhgAU5Pdno
Looking for a way to celebrate June as National #Aphasia Month? How about joining @KatieStrongSLP for a @ACRMStroke Virtual Happy Hour on June 13 @ 4pm ET? This talk is intended for rehab providers, but all are welcome. Registration information here
https://t.co/2YYb3KIwA2
Hot off the press🔥New @SIGPerspectives paper from
@ErinOBryan2 & @KatieStrongSLP to support #slps in using person-centered #storytelling in their practice & guidance on how to do it. Cases w/ goals tied to A-FROM, session descriptions, SOAP notes & more. https://t.co/x8Y3i3fpab
🔥 Hot off the press! @KatieStrongSLP@TomSatherSLP Ppl w #aphasia wrote three stories/songs about their life. Results aligned with #positivepaychology PERMA.
The link below allows for 50 free online copies of the article.
https://t.co/zSwZAzdlwQ
Hey Acute Care #SLPs! Ever feel like you need a permission slip to do functional tx? Take a listen Mary Ann Eller talk about how #SLTs can incorporate LPAA values into working with #aphasia patients and get your permission to do secret therapy!
🔥Hot off the press! Check out the #friendship & #aphasia team's experience. @Nat_Douglas @RED_Maura @AziosSLP @KatieStrongSLP
@AphasiologyLab
Props to @JackieHinckley editing this issue w examples of how to partner w stakeholders in aphasia services.
https://t.co/AH5JxdyXjO
Congratulations to Natalie Douglas - one of the recipients for the Community Partnership Development Award. Her project is “Communication Partners in Long-Term Care," and connects CMU student communication partners and people living with dementia and other cognitive impairments.
Hope you'll join us on Friday at #ASHA2022 for this presentation on the importance of supporting friendship in our work with people living with aphasia.
Heading to #ASHA2022? Be sure to stop by and hear these amazing students share their experience about #photovoice & #research. And check out our photovoice display which shows what living with #TBI and #aphasia from the lens of those with experience. https://t.co/EIMV8700Gj
Claire's story was developed as part of her @CMICHUniversity Honors Capstone Project. She and her advisor Dr. @KatieStrongSLP explored Guided Autobiography (GAB) as a means of expression. Claire's interest in creative writing & speech language pathology were well suited for GAB.
🔥 Hot off the press! Congrats to @StrongStoryLab member, Claire Tembreull. In her story, "Where I'm REALLY From" Claire shares what it really means to belong. Homeward: Personal Stories on the Search for Belonging. Congratulations Claire! @CMICHUniversity@cmuchp