Angelica Gunn
Clinical Assistant Professor Communication Sciences and Disorders- Education
B.A. Spelman College
M.Ed. University of West Georgia
SLP-D, Northwestern University
- Specializations
Executive Function Skills
Cognition
- Biography
Angelica Gunn is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and a Georgia License in Speech-Language Pathology. She graduated with her SLPD in Speech-Language Pathology from Northwestern University. Her culminating project was: Interventions for Executive Functions Ages 3-22: A Systematic Review.
Gunn has been an invited speaker and poster presenter at the annual ASHA and NBASLH conferences. She has practiced in various settings including private practice, hospitals, home environments, post-acute care and community re-entry. She has experience assessing and treating adolescents, adults and geriatrics with a variety of communication disorders, including but not limited to aphasia, executive functioning, receptive and expressive language, dysarthria, cognitive-communication, dysphagia and traumatic brain Injury. She has held management positions where she provided continuing education courses on communication issues after neurological impairments and socio-emotional issues after neurological impairments.