Dr. Maria Muñoz, PhD, CCC-SLP (University of Redlands, Professor) conducts research, teaches, and publishes in the areas of treatment outcomes and aphasia, and the manifestation of aphasia in Spanish/English bilinguals.
In today's episode, Maria will tell the story that provided an "A-ha!" moment in making treatment culturally relevant, and explains cultural adaptation and how it applies to LPAA philosophy, challenging clinicians to see a different view. Maria discusses facilitating a bilingual aphasia support group and shares a few tips in working with clients who are bilingual and have aphasia.
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Episode #116: Understanding Auditory Comprehension with Janet Patterson
Episode #115. Next STEPS: In Conversation with Professor Ian Kneebone
Episode #114: Creating Equitable Aphasia Services with Dr. Teresa Gray
Episode #113: Adapting the A-FROM to Dysphagia to Guide Whole-Person Care: A Conversation with Theresa Yao and Jocelen Hamilton
Episode #112: Aphasia 3D: In conversation with Dr. Assunção (Maria) Matos and Paula Valente
Episode #111: Sharing Strategies to Successfully Support Reading for Individuals with Aphasia: A Conversation with Kelly Knollman-Porter
Episode #110: Putting family at the center of care from parents with aphasia to PPA: In conversation with Lauren Schwabish
Episode #109: Learning from Family and Systemic Psychotherapy with Kate Meredith
Episode #108: Supporting Quality of Life through Biographic-narrative Therapy: A Conversation with Sabine Corsten
Episode #107: “Black Americans Talking About Us” with Michael Obel-Omia, Donald Cunnigen, Denise Mendez, and Roy Hamilton
Episode #106: Prioritizing Life Participation for Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment: In Conversation with Dr. Alyssa Lanzi
Episode #105: Your Permission Slip to Do Secret Therapy in Conversation with Mary Ann Eller
Episode #104: From fringe to mainstream - Stress and integrative health in aphasia: A Conversation with Jacqueline Laures-Gore
Episode #103: Counseling for People with Primary Progressive Aphasia with Kristin Schaffer Mendez
Episode #102: Researching Health Disparities in Minority Stroke Survivors with Aphasia with Davetrina Seles-Gadson
Episode #101: The Emotional Journey of Aphasia with Debra Meyerson and Steve Zuckerman
Episode #100. Best practices in funding your aphasia program with Kathryn Shelley
Episode #99: Communication Partner Training for Health Care Professionals with Dr. Jytte Isaksen
Episode #98: An Aphasia Journey Through Linguistics, Neuroplasticity, Language Treatment, Counseling, and Quality of Life: A Conversation with Chaleece Sandberg
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