Prevalence and Impact of Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorders

Duration: 23 mins Publication Date: 5 Dec 2022 Next Review Date: 5 Dec 2025 DOI: 10.13056/acamh.21750

Description

In this podcast, we are joined by Professor Courtenay Norbury, Professor of Developmental Disorders of Language and Communications at Psychology and Language Sciences, University of London, and director of the Literacy, Language, and Communication Lab, LiLaC, and Jo Saul, lecturer in Experimental Psychology at the same institution. They discuss their JCPP paper, ‘Prevalence and functional impact of social (pragmatic) communication disorders’.

Learning Objectives

1. Providing insight into what the focus of the LiLaC lab is
2. What social pragmatic communication disorders (SPCD) are and how they present.
3. Social pragmatic deficits rarely occurred in isolation, but often occurred alongside structural language difficulties and/or autism symptoms, they share implications of this
4. Recommended changes to better identify, diagnose, and support children with SPCD
5. What mental health professionals, and those working in education, should take from their paper
6. How to translate the research into practice
7. The importance of improving communication between mental health and speech and language professionals.

Related Content Links

JCPP

Paper Link

doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13705

About this Lesson

Speakers

Courtenay Norbury

Courtenay Norbury

Professor of Developmental Disorders of Language and Communication at Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London.

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