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Speech Therapy Professional Development

Treatment for Cognitive Disorders following TBI - Kristen King, PhD, CCC-SLP

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Overview / Abstract:

In a TBI population, cognitive changes are often the most salient features after traumatic brain injury of any severity, and they typically contribute more to a persisting disability than do physical impairments. These changes may include negative impacts on attention, memory, processing speed, and multiple other aspects of cognition and language. However, the cognitive aspects of brain injury and their impact on language and everyday function are often overlooked for various reasons. This presentation will present current methods for therapeutic interventions for the rehabilitation of adults following brain injury, in multiple settings. Techniques discussed will be reinforced through the instructional methods of: PowerPoint presentation and audience participation in treatment techniques.

Expiration

Dec 31, 2027

Discipline(s)

Occupational Therapy CE, Speech Language Pathology CE

Format

Online, Webinar / Webcast / Video

Cost

69.99

Credits / Hours

3 hours

Accreditation

ASHA, AOTA

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Kristen King, PhD, CCC-SLP

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

Video Continuing Education LLC

Keywords / Search Terms

Speech Therapy Professional Development Speech Therapy, ASHA CEU, Speech Pathology, AOTA, Occupational Therapy

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