Effects of Cognitive Behavior Language Therapy for Patients With Post Stroke Aphasia
Aphasia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Aphasia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Both male and female. Over 30 years of age. All types of diagnosed aphasia. Severe aphasia following stroke. High instance of unhelpful speech language thoughts and belief. Participants who are not participating in any other psychotherapy / speech language intervention program will be included. Participants who are willing to sign an informed consent form. Participants having a caregiver who is willing to be present during the period of intervention. Exclusion Criteria: Below 30 years of age. Patients with aphasia caused by a non-stroke etiology.
Sites / Locations
- Sheikh Zaid
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
cognitive behavior language therapy
Cognitive behavior language therapy is an extensive form of CBT. And it is focused on the treatment of speech-language related problems. CBLT helped the individuals to change their unhelpful thoughts and beliefs that cause difficulty for them to communicate properly and effectively. The main aim of CBLT is to use their remaining language abilities, to restore their language abilities and to learn the other ways of communication i.e. pointing, gesturing and AAC.