Speech Language and Therapy

Kyle

Welcome to the Speech, Language, and Therapy Podcast, a podcast committed to promoting a positive mental space for individuals with communication challenges and the community that supports them — including friends, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers. Our conversations center on the cognitive, developmental, and emotional aspects of communication disorders, seeking better paths to holistic wellness and fostering effective communication for everyone involved

Episodes

  1. 03/27/2024

    The Mindful Path to Communication: Enhancing Therapy and Reducing Stress with Dr. Angela Medina

    I am very excited to share with you my conversation with Dr. Angela Medina, an innovative clinician and researcher at Florida International University.  I am sure all of us have felt the detrimental effects of stress to the therapeutic process, It can be within us, within those that we serve in the therapy room, and in the support system of individuals with communication challenges.  That’s why I was really intrigued when I encountered Angela’s work on the intersection of mindfulness and communication disorders. I reached out to her and am so thankful she agreed to share her time with us. During our conversation Angela talks about her personal journey of integrating mindfulness into speech therapy, detailing its benefits not only for individuals with various communication challenges but also for clinicians. Angela gives us practical applications that can be seamlessly incorporated into therapy sessions. She also helped me better understand the critical role of mindfulness in the personal and professional lives of speech-language pathologists and audiologists, offering strategies for self-regulation and stress management amidst the challenges of the profession. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in enriching our enjoyment of our clinical practice and enriching the lives of those we serve with the power of presence and awareness. Resources from Dr. Medina and Our Discussion: https://www.waterford.org/resources/mindfulnes-activities-for-kids/Csikszentmihalyi, M. Flow: The psychology of happiness. (Amazon Affiliate Link)https://www.uclahealth.org/programs/marc/free-guided-meditations/guided-meditationsBoyle, M. P. (2011). Mindfulness training in stuttering therapy: A tutorial for speech-language pathologists. Journal of fluency disorders, 36(2), 122-129.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfludis.2011.04.005Medina, A. M., & Mead, J. S. (2021). An exploration of mindfulness in speech-language pathology. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 42(4), 257-265.https://doi.org/10.1177/1525740120942141Medina, A. M., & Mead, J. S. (2023). SLPs’ Use of Mindfulness in Personal and Professional Contexts: A Follow-Up Study. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 15257401231169216.https://www.npr.org/2021/12/21/1066585316/mindfulness-meditation-with-john-kabat-zinnKabat-Zinn, Jon, and Thich Nhat Hanh. Full catastrophe living means using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. (Amazon Affiliate Link)https://mindfulnessresearch.wixsite.com/the-mindfulness-rese Support the show Buy Me A Coffee

    27 min
  2. 03/13/2024

    Beyond Words: Embracing Counseling in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology with Dr. Jerry Hoepner

    I am excited to share with you my conversation with Dr. Jerry Hoepner from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.  Jerry is a leading voice in counseling within speech-language pathology and audiology. Dr. Hoepner's work offers a rich perspective on the significance of a holistic approach in our field, clarifying its role within our scope of practice. His commitment to enhancing the preparation of SLPs and audiologists through graduate programs and continuing education is both inspiring and essential. In our conversation, Dr. Hoepner serves as a practical guide, emphasizing the importance of addressing both the communication abilities and psychological well-being of those we serve. This episode is a must-listen for professionals dedicated to making a meaningful impact on the lives of families, children, and adults in our care. Resources From Our Conversation: Hoepner, J. K. (2023). Counseling and Motivational Interviewing In Speech-Language Pathology. Slack Publishing. https://www.slackbooks.com/counseling-and-motivational-interviewing-in-speech-language-pathology/ Hoepner, J. K., & Townsend, A. K. (2023). Counseling practices of speech-language pathologists working with aphasia: "I did not have adequate training in actual counseling strategies." Aphasiology, 1-20. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02687038.2023.2262682Doud, A. K., Hoepner, J. K., & Holland, A. L. (2020). A survey of counseling curricula among accredited communication sciences and disorders graduate student programs. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 29(2), 789-803. https://pubs.asha.org/doi/abs/10.1044/2020_AJSLP-19-00042Kneebone, I. I. (2016). Stepped psychological care after stroke. Disability and rehabilitation, 38(18), 1836-1843. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/09638288.2015.1107764Northcott, S., Simpson, A., Thomas, S., Barnard, R., Burns, K., Hirani, S. P., & Hilari, K. (2021). ”Now I am myself” Exploring how people with poststroke aphasia experienced solution-focused brief therapy within the SOFIA trial. Qualitative Health Research, 31(11), 2041-2055. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10497323211020290Northcott, S., Simpson, A., Moss, B., Ahmed, N., & Hilari, K. (2018). Supporting people with aphasia: views on providing psychosocial support. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 53(1), 16-29.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1460-6984.12323Northcott, S., Simpson, A., Moss, B., Ahmed, N., & Hilari, K. (2017). How do speech/language therapists address the psychosocial well-being of people with aphasia? Results of a UK online survey. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 52(3), 356-373.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1460-6984.12278Sekhon, J. K., Oates, J., Kneebone, I., & Rose, M. L. (2023). A phase II randomised controlled trial evaluating the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an education program on speech-language pathologist self-efficacy, and self-rated competency for counselling to support psySupport the show Buy Me A Coffee

    36 min
  3. 01/06/2024

    Enhancing Mental Health Services for AAC Users: A Conversation with Adrianna Noyes

    In this episode, we focus on a crucial yet often overlooked area: mental health services (e.g., psychotherapy, counseling) for individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Our special guest, Adrianna (Anna) Noyes, a doctoral candidate at Penn State University and recipient of the Changemaker Award at ASHA 2023, shares her invaluable insights and research. We discuss how AAC impacts the psychotherapeutic process, exploring the unique communication dynamics of AAC users in therapy settings. We explore effective communication strategies therapists can adopt and the critical role speech-language pathologists play in supporting AAC users' mental health. This episode is not just for professionals in the field but also for caregivers and anyone interested in understanding and supporting the wellbeing of individuals with communication challenges. Anna gives us many practical tips, along with recommendations for further resources on AAC in mental health services. Tune in to broaden your understanding and contribute to building a more inclusive and supportive community for AAC users. Resources and Links: Communication First: The Words We Use Noyes, A. M., & Wilkinson, K. M. (2022). Supporting access to mental health services for patients who use augmentative and alternative communication: A proposed framework and suggestions for future directions. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1044/2022_AJSLP-22-00089 Hagiliassis, N., Di Marco, M., Gulbenkoglu, H., Iacono, T., & Watson, J. (2006). Beyond speech alone: Guidelines for practitioners providing counselling services to clients with disabilities and complex communication needs. Scope (Vic). Watson, E., Raghavendra, P., & Crocker, R. (2021). Mental health matters: A pilot study exploring the experiences and perspectives of individuals with complex communication needs. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1080/07434618.2021.1921845 Na, J. Y., & Wilkinson, K. M. (2018). Communication about emotions during storybook reading: Effects of an instruction programme for children with Down syndrome. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 20(7), 745–755. https://doi.org/10.1080/17549507.2017.1356376 Burns, M. I., Baylor, C. R., Morris, M. A., McNalley, T. E., & Yorkston, K. M. (2012). Training healthcare providers in patient–provider communication: What speech-language pathology and medical education can learn from one another. Aphasiology, 26(5), 673–688. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2012.676864 Keywords: Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology, Psychology, AAC, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Psychotherapy, Mental Health, Communication Challenges, Adaptive Communication Techniques, Ecological Systems Theory, ASHA, Adrianna Noyes, Speech Therapy Research, Inclusive Therapy Practices. Support the show Buy Me A Coffee

    37 min

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Welcome to the Speech, Language, and Therapy Podcast, a podcast committed to promoting a positive mental space for individuals with communication challenges and the community that supports them — including friends, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers. Our conversations center on the cognitive, developmental, and emotional aspects of communication disorders, seeking better paths to holistic wellness and fostering effective communication for everyone involved