We’re excited that you’re interested in sharing your published / official book, film/movie, podcast, app, or technology product with the aphasia community! Please complete the form below to submit this type of resource for consideration.

Please contact answers@aphasia.org if you would like to have a YouTube video or channel listed on our YouTube channel / linktree versus filling out this form.

Personal Information

Name

Resource Information

Type of Resource
Check all that apply
Provide a brief summary of the resource, its purpose, and key takeaways (max 250 words).
Is this resource specifically related to aphasia, caregiving, or language recovery?

Access Details

If the resource is available online (e.g., purchase link, streaming link), please provide the URL.
Drag & Drop Files, Choose Files to Upload You can upload up to 5 files.
If you would like us to see a sample of your resource you may put it here. (Not required).

About the Creator/ Author

Please include any relevant background information (e.g., qualifications, experience with aphasia) and keep the bio to 1-2 paragraphs.
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Please upload a photo of you (author/creator) or an image of the published resource that you are submitting. This will be featured next to your resource description.

Review Criteria Acknowledgment

  • It is relevant to aphasia or language recovery.
  • It is accessible and appropriate for the aphasia community.
  • It aligns with evidence-based practices or lived experience perspectives.
Please review and acknowledge that the resource meets the criteria listed above:
If you have any additional context, clarifications, or requests for the review committee, please provide them here.

Consent to Post

By submitting this form, you consent to having your resource reviewed by the National Aphasia Association and, if accepted, posted on the NAA website with appropriate attribution. The NAA reserves the right to edit or decline submissions that do not meet our review standards.
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