Peter Meulenbroek (@peter_m_slp) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Meulenbroek

@peter_m_slp

Speech-language pathologist and researcher interested in the intersection of social communication disorders and employment difficulties after brain injury.

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Our ANCDS paper is officially published in AJSLP on the role of SLPs in work return after traumatic brain injury! Tutorial: The Speech-Language Pathologist's Role in Return to Work for Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34929113/

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ANCDS TBI Writing Committee's new paper on treating return to work after brain injury was recently published! pubs.asha.org/doi/abs/10.104…

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ANCDS Student Fellowship Award Applications are due soon! Follow the link below to learn more about the requirements and many benefits of the ANCDS Student Fellowship program. Applications are due Friday, June 17, 2022, 5:00pm EST. ancds.org/student-fellow…

ANCDS Student Fellowship Award Applications are due soon! Follow the link below to learn more about the requirements and many benefits of the ANCDS Student Fellowship program. Applications are due Friday, June 17, 2022, 5:00pm EST.
ancds.org/student-fellow…
Emeritus Professor Linda Worrall AM (@aphasiologist1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 Do people with #aphasia want mental health care? Yes, people with aphasia said that the stroke was a traumatic event that led to mood difficulties and depression. There was limited psychological support services in stroke rehabilitation, and they wanted positivity.

Sarah Bellum's Bakery & Workshop (@sbellumsbakery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our bakery program is the only program of its kind in the Pacific NW. Our cupcakes are prepared with love in our rehabilitative bakery program that supports adults with brain injury to re-engage in the community and re-build a sense of belonging, purpose, and meaning. 🧠😍

Our bakery program is the only program of its kind in the Pacific NW. Our cupcakes are prepared with love in our rehabilitative bakery program that supports adults with brain injury to re-engage in the community and re-build a sense of belonging, purpose, and meaning. 🧠😍
speechBITE (@speechbite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The August speechBITE newsletter is out now: bit.ly/3R3QQAU Covering Rx for paediatric language and literacy; adult language; adult and paediatric speech; dysphagia; AAC; stuttering; and voice. Five of the papers are open access! #SLPeeps #slp2b #wespeechies #SLT

Callum Stephen (He/Him) (@autisticcallum_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Autistic people may need more rest time than the average NT person. This isn’t because we are lazy, it is because it’s depleting navigating a society that: thinks, communicates and operates differently to you; and isn’t structured to support your needs or give you regular boosts.

Angela Ciccia, PhD (@angelacicciaphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re in #cognitive #rehabilitation get this in your library as as soon as you can! Thank you to all of the authors for putting this together!

ARC AphasiaRecovery (@arcaphasia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We lost a true legend. 😢 She was a dear friend and mentor to us for the last 25 years! An inspirational lady with great insight!!! ❤️

Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 9,000-year-old skeleton was discovered inside a cave in Cheddar, England, and was affectionately dubbed "Cheddar Man." DNA testing confirmed that a living relative lived approximately half a mile away, tracing their lineage back nearly 300 generations. In 1903, while

A 9,000-year-old skeleton was discovered inside a cave in Cheddar, England, and was affectionately dubbed "Cheddar Man." DNA testing confirmed that a living relative lived approximately half a mile away, tracing their lineage back nearly 300 generations.

In 1903, while
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Dr. Yalian Pei shares her current role as an assistant professor at Syracuse University. Dr. Pei's research emphasizes the need for functional cognitive-communication treatment, including culturally relevant needs and practices. buff.ly/3yqfjfh

Dr. Yalian Pei shares her current role as an assistant professor at Syracuse University. Dr. Pei's research emphasizes the need for functional cognitive-communication treatment, including culturally relevant needs and practices. 
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