by Constant Therapy | Feb 23, 2020
A career diplomat, Mark Lenzi was a U.S. State Department security engineering officer stationed in Guangzhou, China when a targeted microwave attack left him, his family and colleagues with severe headaches and memory loss. While the harrowing details of his brain... by Constant Therapy | Feb 18, 2020
This is a follow-up to an article written by clinician Emily Dubas De Oliveira, MS, CCC-SLP, which originally appeared in the ASHA Leader. >> Download the infographic They say “practice makes perfect”— and nowhere is this truer than for individuals recovering... by Constant Therapy | Jan 27, 2020
With the Superbowl coming up, we’d be remiss if we didn’t address the issue of sports-related concussions, which can have long-lasting impacts on cognitive function. It’s estimated that as many as 3.8 million concussions occur in the US each year... by Constant Therapy | Dec 27, 2019
“Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.” Have you made your New Years’ resolutions yet? 93% of us set New Year’s goals but only 19% of us keep them past February, according to the American Psychological Association. Setting goals a good... by Constant Therapy | Dec 4, 2019
(as published in American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology) As a clinician, I’m always excited to learn about new treatment protocols and programs, and the Intensive Cognitive-Communication Rehabilitation Program at Boston University (BU) is no exception. The...