"Therapy should be meaningful" - Matthew Nakonesky
In this episode of the Listening First podcast, hosts Patrick Boyd and Ben Marram welcome Matthew Nakonesky, Principal Speech and Language Therapist from Speech Therapy North East. The conversation explores the multifaceted role of speech and language therapists, particularly in the context of cognitive communication disorders. Matthew shares insights into his journey into the profession, the importance of real-life applications of therapy, and the innovative group therapy approaches he employs to help clients navigate communication challenges. The discussion highlights the significance of peer support, project-based group therapy, and the ongoing evaluation of client progress, all while emphasizing the need for meaningful and purposeful interventions in rehabilitation.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Recovery and Rehabilitation Podcast
01:09 Meet Matthew Nakonesy: A Journey into Speech Therapy
02:57 Understanding the Role of a Speech and Language Therapist
05:19 Cognitive Communication Disorders Explained
08:11 The Importance of Real-Life Context in Therapy
09:08 Innovative Approaches to Cognitive Communication Interventions
11:46 The Role of Communication Groups in Rehabilitation
14:14 Evidence-Based Practices in Group Therapy
16:53 Purpose-Driven Therapy and Community Engagement
20:11 Raising Awareness Through Education
22:59 Monitoring Progress in Communication Groups
26:13 The Power of Peer Feedback
28:43 Navigating Group Dynamics
31:41 Surprises and Learnings in Group Therapy
34:36 Integrating Therapy with Multidisciplinary Teams
38:34 Advice for Aspiring Speech Therapists
Links:
Herbie the Dinosaur video: https://youtu.be/328J0E8vq9g
Episode Credits:
Patrick Boyd - Producer/Co-host
Dr Ben Marram - Producer/Co-host
Matthew Nakonesy - Guest (Speech Therapy North East)
For links to the following, please email listeningfirstpod@gmail.com:
- Herbie the Dinosaur E-book
- STNE Getting Connected Group Flyer
- STNE Social Communication Group Flyer
- CCCABI Checklist
- Model of Cognitive Communication Competence
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