Groups

Support Groups

Aphasia Group

  • Aphasia groups are a supportive place to practice speaking and also to learn from the experiences of others with similar language difficulties. Discussions involve current events, coping with life with aphasia, and language games.
  • Book club also available
  • To learn more, please contact Jen Mozeiko (jennifer.mozeiko@uconn.edu). 

Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut

  • Brain Injury Support Group for individuals with acquired brain injury (TBI), as well as their family members and caregivers.
  • To learn more, please contact André Lindsey (andre.lindsey@uconn.edu)

Fluency Group

  • Support group for individuals that stutter.
  • To learn more, please contact Jean McCarthy (jean.mccarthy@uconn.edu).

Gender Affirming Voice Group

  • Social communication group for individuals who are transitioning or have transitioned. Emphasis is on voice and communication.
  • To learn more, please contact Lucinda Soares Gonzales (lucinda.soares@uconn.edu).

Social Skills Group

  • Social group for children who struggle using social skills effectively and their parents/caregivers.
  • To learn more, please contact Kacie Wittke (kacie.wittke@uconn.edu).