APHASIA: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Theory and Practice," a comprehensive course designed to equip university students with both theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of aphasia. This course will introduce the multifaceted aspects of aphasia, encompassing its definition, historical context, etiology, primary symptoms, and classifications. Students will explore effective strategies to help individuals recover their speech and communication skills. The course also covers clinical aspects, providing in-depth descriptions of various aphasia types and essential assessment and diagnosis processes. Lastly, students will explore aphasia rehabilitation, acquiring effective strategies to help individuals recover their communication skills.
This course offers a comprehensive perspective on aphasia, preparing students to engage with this intricate topic both theoretically and practically, offering invaluable insights into its impact on individuals. Join us for this educational journey to understand aphasia deeply.
Course Modules:
- Introduction to Aphasia
- Aphasia Defined
- Historical Perspective
- Analyzing and Classifying Aphasia
- Etiology of Aphasia
- Main Symptoms
- Aphasia Classification
- Clinical View
- Clinical Descriptions of Aphasia Types
- Aphasia Assessment and Diagnosis
- Aphasia Rehabilitation
- Strategies and Approaches for Aphasia Rehabilitation
60 hours, 2 credits






















