Friends, dating, family, co-workers, and more... social communication can be a struggle for brain injury survivors! Let's break down some of the common difficulties in interpreting social cues from others, as well as how symptoms affect the way we communicate. 




This week, Cristabelle has invited Speech Language Pathologist Katherine Noyes to join for all things relationships and social communication after TBI. Some topics include: nonverbal cues, tone of voice, repeating yourself, memory loss, interrupting, texting/social media, and more. We'll also discuss maintaining friendships and navigating dating relationships.




This episode is helpful for survivors but also will provide value for caregivers, friends and family to understand why some of these breakdowns in communication may happen. It would be a good one to share with your loved ones!




Connect with Katherine: @lotus_slp or lotusslp.com




Related Episode: #55 - "Communication and Cognition after Brain Injury (with Katherine Noyes)" to learn more about word-finding, aphasia, and more.




0:00 Intro


7:20 Introducing Katherine & SLP


12:50 Challenges in Social Cues after TBI


20:50 Communication Breakdowns


23:30 Dating


29:20 Friendships


35:20 Self-Awareness


36:50 Helping Communication Partners


42:20 Considering your Strengths


47:15 How does SLP help?


49:40 Words of Hope




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This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.


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