When Words Are Lost: Aphasia, Anxiety, and the Quiet Power of Listening
With Clinical Insight, Emotional Wisdom, and Evidence for Whole-Person Stroke Care There are wounds that don’t bleed. In stroke, one of the most invisible—and yet most life-altering—is the loss of communication. Imagine waking in your own body, in your own bed, in a ward that is supposed to be your place of recovery… and realising you cannot say your name. You cannot ask for water. You cannot…
















