#182 Why Recovery Stalls After Aphasia—and How to Move Forward
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Many people are told they’ve plateaued after aphasia.
But what if that’s not what’s happening at all?
In this episode of Life Beyond Aphasia, Genevieve Richardson explains why recovery often stalls after rehab ends — and why grief and identity loss are frequently the missing pieces.
Based on decades of clinical experience, Genevieve reframes “plateaus” as roadblocks, not endpoints. She shares why communication skills often don’t generalize into real life, how emotional safety affects recovery, and why survivors and care partners rebuild in different but parallel ways.
This episode introduces a 3-phase model of aphasia recovery:
- Foundation: safety, identity, and communication at home
- Connection: expanding back into life and relationships
- Living: participation, voice, and agency in the world
You’ll also hear how this conversation completes the tri-series:
- Episode 180 focuses on survivor grief and identity
- Episode 181 centers care partner grief
- Episode 182 bridges insight into action with a clear path forward
If rehab ended and you still feel stuck, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and direction.
To learn more or explore working together, book a connection call at: https://tinyurl.com/RebuildLIFEBeyondAphasia
Rehab ends. Recovery doesn’t. This is Life Beyond Aphasia.