F*** It, I Have a Brain Injury

EP 15: Person-driven Communication Groups: Julie Hart

33 min · 2. feb. 2026
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The guys interview Julie Hart, Speech/Language Pathologist and (at the time) Director of the Neurogenic Communication Program at The College of St. Rose in Albany, NY. In this episode, Julie describes foundational elements of the program that prioritized individualized, project-oriented interventions and made it an award-winning program. The group discusses how cognitive/communication tasks are integrated into goals for meaningful engagement, community interactions and friendships. Julie Hart is now the Director of The Aphasia Center at Russell Sage College in Albany, NY. TAC Program and Contact Information [https://www.sage.edu/academics/schools/health-sciences/speech-language-center/aphasia-center/]

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