by Constant Therapy | Jun 19, 2015
Just as there are many types of aphasia, there are many ways in which aphasia can be acquired. We hope to provide you with education on its causes, and the expectations tied to improvement over time. What is aphasia? Aphasia is loss of language, especially... by Constant Therapy | May 26, 2015
There is so much terminology in the world of medicine, and communication disorders are no exception. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most common communication disorders and associated conditions that can lead to communication disorders. All in one place,... by Constant Therapy | Mar 30, 2021
Sometimes during brain injury rehabilitation, stroke, or aphasia treatment, the clinical terminology that clinicians use sounds more like what aliens on Jupiter might speak! Below is a glossary of terms you might hear – but in layman’s terms – so you... by Constant Therapy | Mar 6, 2015
There are few things more frustrating than to know exactly what you want to say, but to not be able to say it. In everyday life, people without communication disorders have that “tip of your tongue” feeling, but for people with communication disorders, like aphasia,... by Constant Therapy | Feb 27, 2015
Recovering from stroke or brain injury can often be isolating, and being on your own waiting for improvement to happen can be intensely discouraging. Sometimes the best therapy is what other people with the same issues can offer – their advice, their empathy, and...