
Cognitive-Communicative Disorders
Cognitive-communicative disorders refer to difficulties in communication caused by problems with cognitive processes such as thinking, memory, attention, and reasoning. These disorders can affect how a person understands language, expresses themselves, and interacts socially. Conditions like brain injuries, strokes, or neurodegenerative diseases often contribute to these challenges. As a result, individuals may struggle to find words, follow conversations, or organize their thoughts, making everyday communication more difficult. Understanding and addressing these disorders can significantly improve a person's ability to communicate effectively and engage with others.