Patients receiving intensive care may experience emotions that affect their care and services. After a traumatic brain injury or tracheostomy, for example, patients may face many unknowns.SLP Jasmine Keaney realizes this, which helps her navigate where to start and how to reach a patient. Counseling can be as important as direct intervention, she says.Keaney is an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati. She began her career working in long-term acute care, where she developed skills around counseling, and learned the value of building strong rapport with the people she treats.On the podcast, she shares stories from her career, and practical ways SLPs can help patients through counseling.Learn More:• When Aphasia Affects the Communication-Intensive Job of Parenting• A Communication Lifeline for Hospitalized Children• New AHA Statement Supports Palliative Care Throughout Post-Stroke Recovery• ASHA Special Interest Group 20, CounselingTranscript
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