2024-11-11 10:00:00
Led by a professional, the discussion group is a group therapy based on speech and free expression. Patients suffering from the same pathology or caregivers who accompany a patient come together to discuss common problems. (Rebroadcast)
This sharing of their experience allows everyone to express their problems, and to learn from the experiences of others. How do these discussion groups take place? What are the benefits for patients and those around them?
Hawa Camaradoctor in Psychology, researcher, psychologist at the House of Solenn (Paris Adolescent Center) and in the perinatal liaison team of the Port Royal Maternitywhere she co-hosts a “Maternity and culture” discussion group.
Antoine, member of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Rose Sagna, social worker, responsible for the psychosocial care of the Center Kullimarouin Ziguinchor in Senegal.
Report from Charlie Dupiot.
Musical programming :
► Black Pumas – More than a love song
► Yemi Alade – Fear love.
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**Interview with Erin Densmore, Co-Owner of Expressions Speech Therapy Services, Inc.**
**Date:** November 11, 2024
**Interviewer:** [Your Name]
**Location:** Expressions Speech Therapy Services, Inc.
**[Your Name]:** Thank you for joining me today, Erin. Can you explain what led to the creation of the discussion groups at Expressions Speech Therapy?
**Erin Densmore:** Absolutely! Our discussion groups were designed to create a supportive community for our patients and their caregivers. We recognized that many individuals facing similar speech and language challenges benefit from connecting with one another. Sharing their experiences enhances their understanding and allows them to express their feelings in a safe space.
**[Your Name]:** That sounds incredibly valuable. How do these discussion groups typically unfold during a session?
**Erin Densmore:** Each session is led by a licensed speech-language pathologist who guides the discussion. Patients and caregivers come together to share their experiences related to their specific challenges. It’s an open environment where everyone is encouraged to talk about their difficulties, successes, and coping strategies. This peer support can be really powerful.
**[Your Name]:** What are some of the key benefits you’ve observed for participants in these groups?
**Erin Densmore:** The benefits are numerous. Participants often report feeling less isolated as they realize they’re not alone in their struggles. They gain insights from others’ experiences which can provide new strategies to tackle their challenges. Additionally, these interactions can help reduce anxiety and build confidence, not only in speech but also in general social interactions.
**[Your Name]:** It sounds like the community aspect is crucial. Are caregivers also finding value in these discussions?
**Erin Densmore:** Definitely! Caregivers often deal with their own set of challenges, and these groups give them a platform to discuss their concerns and feelings. It’s important for them to share their experiences, seek advice, and find support from others who are going through similar situations.
**[Your Name]:** That makes a lot of sense. Looking ahead, do you plan to expand these discussions or perhaps introduce new programs?
**Erin Densmore:** We are always looking for ways to enhance our offerings. We continually assess the needs of our patients and families, and I can see us potentially introducing specialized sessions focusing on different types of speech pathologies. Our goal is always to foster an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
**[Your Name]:** Thank you, Erin, for shedding light on this important aspect of therapy. It’s wonderful to see the impact these discussions have on patients and their support systems.
**Erin Densmore:** Thank you for having me! We’re passionate about our work and committed to helping our community as much as possible.