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#55 Taming the Godzilla Brain When You Have Aphasia


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#55 Taming Godzilla Brain When You Have Aphasia

 

Godzilla Brain is a term that describes the interruption of communication processing due to emotional stimulation. Speech pathologists must create a supportive community and individualize treatments based on the person’s identity, preferences, and important relationships to address communication breakdowns effectively. Calming exercises like controlled breathing can curb Godzilla Brain and allow the conversation to continue.

 

Key Takeaways

Breakdowns in communication should be addressed one part at a time.

Controlled breathing can help curb the Godzilla Brain.

Having a supportive community is important for those with communication difficulties.

 

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