Understanding Aphasia in Adults

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Lecture Overview

Aphasia is a language disorder and communication disability caused by damage in specific areas of the brain that control language expression and comprehension. In this lecture, senior clinician and speech pathologist Laura Thompson provides an overview of aphasia and how it might affect an individual, before exploring practical tips for how you can support someone with this condition.

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Laura Thompson View profile
Laura is a certified Speech Pathologist, graduating with a Master’s Degrees from London in 2012. She is a Senior Clinician for NSW Health and Director and Principal Speech Pathologist at Nulingua Speech Pathology. Laura is a sessional academic and clinical educator at Australian Catholic University.
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First Published04 April 2023
Updated04 April 2023
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04 April 2025
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