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Aphasia changes communication, but it can also deeply impact relationships and intimacy—a reality that many couples struggle to navigate. The shift from being romantic partners to caregiver and survivor can feel overwhelming, leading to loss of emotional and physical connection.
In today’s episode, Dr. Laura Wolford—a speech pathologist, researcher, and certified sexuality educator—joins Genevieve Richardson to have an open, honest conversation about intimacy after aphasia.
💡 If you’ve felt disconnected from your partner, unsure how to rebuild closeness, or even afraid to bring up intimacy, this episode is for you. You are not alone. There is hope, and there are ways forward.
🔹 The Hidden Impact of Aphasia on Intimacy – Aphasia makes communication harder, but it also shifts roles, increases stress, and changes self-identity in ways that affect relationships.
✅ Give Yourself Permission to Talk About It – It’s okay to feel uncertain, but starting the conversation is the first step toward healing.
🔗 Check out Dr. Wolford’s SpiceInstitute.org for resources on this important topic. 🔗 Join Dr. Wolford’s Research Study on Intimacy via Zoom. Learn more at: redcap.link/aphasia
💛 You are not alone. Intimacy after aphasia is possible. Take the first step today.
Thank you to our sponsor, LIFE Aphasia Academy®, your go-to resource for expert guidance, practical tools, and community support to uncomplicate aphasia and help you thrive. Visit their website at https://lifeaphasiaacademy.co.
By LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson4.5
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Aphasia changes communication, but it can also deeply impact relationships and intimacy—a reality that many couples struggle to navigate. The shift from being romantic partners to caregiver and survivor can feel overwhelming, leading to loss of emotional and physical connection.
In today’s episode, Dr. Laura Wolford—a speech pathologist, researcher, and certified sexuality educator—joins Genevieve Richardson to have an open, honest conversation about intimacy after aphasia.
💡 If you’ve felt disconnected from your partner, unsure how to rebuild closeness, or even afraid to bring up intimacy, this episode is for you. You are not alone. There is hope, and there are ways forward.
🔹 The Hidden Impact of Aphasia on Intimacy – Aphasia makes communication harder, but it also shifts roles, increases stress, and changes self-identity in ways that affect relationships.
✅ Give Yourself Permission to Talk About It – It’s okay to feel uncertain, but starting the conversation is the first step toward healing.
🔗 Check out Dr. Wolford’s SpiceInstitute.org for resources on this important topic. 🔗 Join Dr. Wolford’s Research Study on Intimacy via Zoom. Learn more at: redcap.link/aphasia
💛 You are not alone. Intimacy after aphasia is possible. Take the first step today.
Thank you to our sponsor, LIFE Aphasia Academy®, your go-to resource for expert guidance, practical tools, and community support to uncomplicate aphasia and help you thrive. Visit their website at https://lifeaphasiaacademy.co.

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