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On the tip of my tongue S3 E1 - Iain Stansfield and Dr Suzanne Beeke

On the tip of my tongue S3 E1 - Iain Stansfield and Dr Suzanne Beeke

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Navigating Conversations with Aphasia: Insights from Iain Stansfield

In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons explore the intricacies of living with aphasia through a conversation with Iain Stansfield and Dr. Suzanne Beeke. Iain shares his personal journey following a stroke, emphasising the challenges of communicating with aphasia and the impact on relationships. The discussion delves into experiences from the 'Better Conversations with Aphasia' therapy group, a program developed by Dr. Beeke at UCL. Key points include the significance of video reflection in improving communication strategies and the evolving dynamic between individuals with aphasia and their partners. Listeners are encouraged to support the podcast and can find more resources at stroke.org.uk, sayaphasia.org, or the NHS aphasia page.

00:00 Understanding Aphasia: A Shift in Conversations
00:34 Welcome to 'On the Tip of My Tongue'
02:33 Introducing Iain Stansfield
03:06 The Therapy Group Experience
04:42 Reflections on Communication Challenges
06:40 Impact of Video Reflections
07:37 Changes and Insights Post-Therapy
10:49 Future Directions and Final Thoughts
12:33 Conclusion and Resources

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The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia website

http://aphasiatavistocktrust.org

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