Brain Friends
Brain Friends the podcast is a space for neuro nerds and stroke survivors to talk about all things aphasia, language recovery, and community. Hosted by Dr. D. Seles, a neuroscientist and speech-language pathologist, and Angie C., 2x stroke survivor and aphasia advocate. Listen, laugh, and learn with these two stakeholders determined to make a difference in aphasia advocacy.
Brain Friends
Mental Health
In this episode of Brain Friends, we talk about mental health with counseling psychologist Dr. Lauren. Stroke survivors with aphasia often experience depression or grief related to loss of social roles and communication. Speech-language pathologists play a role in helping clients navigate emotion when it shows up during therapy.
Dr. Seles discusses the importance of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) taking a helping skills class to learn how to support mental health in rehabilitation. Helping skills include how to validate emotion, reflect back a feeling, and show empathy.
Angie shares how emotional moments in aphasia recovery often presented during speech therapy sessions. She discusses her decision process around medication and asks Dr. Lauren for concrete steps survivors can take to navigate mental health.
Dr. Lauren gives advice on how to navigate grief and dispels myths about mental health. She shares tips health care providers can do to support their clients through emotional moments.
Tips for the provider.
1. Don’t panic. "They don’t need you to fix them they need you to hear them."
2. Validate the emotion and expression of the emotion.
3. Focus on listening and asking clarifying questions.
4. Reflect back the emotion. “I am hearing you say or “I am hearing that you feel”. "Did I get that right"?
6. Cultural humility - Affect matching with words.
7. Take action or co-collaborate on the next action. “Do you have/want a mental health therapist"?