Global Aphasias The most severe form of Aphasia:.
Aphasia- language and speech problems.
Conduction or repetition Aphasia.
Trouble finding words or speaking(Aphasia).
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I think she has psychogenic Aphasia.
Aphasia may not solely be a language disorder, study
shows.
Global Aphasia- you can't speak,
understand speech, read or write.
Fluent Aphasias Description: intonation, rhythm, accent and duration
of almost normal sentences;
People with Broca's Aphasia communicate often using single words or short sentences.
I heard you had Aphasia but I guess you're all right now.
A person with Broca Aphasia may comprehend what other people say to some degree.
For more information about these organisations look at the Aphasia Alliance website(see below for details).
All relevant family,
friends, healthcare professionals and social care staff should be given information about the Aphasia.
A speech and
language therapist is the healthcare professional who will diagnose Aphasia or other communication problems.
There is also a difficulty called Primary Progressive Aphasia, but it is not clear what causes this.
Receptive Aphasia- you hear the voice or see the print,
but you can't make sense of the words.
Aphasia is a communication disorder that occurs due
to brain damage in one or more areas that control language.
Expressive Aphasia- you know what you want to say,
but you have trouble saying or writing what you mean.
Aphasia is a communication disorder caused by damage to one
or more regions of the brain that control language skills.
The word‘Aphasia' was previously used to mean someone with no language skills,
and‘dysphasia' described someone with a difficulty with language.
There is much discussion about classifying the types of Aphasia and it may not always be helpful
to try to do this.
Aphasia can affect a person's ability to use speech,
to understand the speech of other people, to read, to write and sometimes to use numbers and gestures too.
Therapy for Aphasia may focus for a time on one aspect
such as finding the right words to put into sentences and then may move on to another aspect such as reading or understanding instructions.