EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026 · 10 MIN
Your Good Intentions May Be Taking Their Aphasia Voice | #209
from LIFE Beyond Aphasia · host LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson
Do you finish his sentences or jump in during the pause? If you love someone with aphasia, this explains how rushing takes away his voice. Although leaving would be easier, you stayed for love. Build back what aphasia took: https://aphasiacarepartnercompass.com When we rush to fill silence, finish sentences, or jump in too soon, it feels helpful, but it chips away at confidence and identity. This episode explains why people rush, what learned helplessness in conversation actually looks like, and how one survivor turned a moment of being misunderstood into real advocacy. Waiting, not rushing, is what gives someone with aphasia room to find their voice again. 00:00 From Silence to Strength 01:03 Matt's Advocacy Moment 03:14 Why People Rush 03:59 Identity Gets Chipped Away 05:53 Learned Helplessness Explained 07:26 Research on Participation 08:38 Wait or Rush Challenge 09:51 Rebuild Connection Closing Navigating aphasia is challenging, and you live it every day. The real risk is losing yourself, your marriage, your partnership. The first step to taking back control is understanding all that you are holding. The Aphasia Care Partner Compass breaks communication down into nine concrete areas and walks you through what to do next. It is free, it takes ten minutes, and it shows you exactly where to start. A life with joy, meaning, purpose, and your own identity again is possible. https://aphasiacarepartnercompass.com @LIFEBeyondAphasia DoLIFESpeechPathology.com
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