Dysphasia, often referred to as expressive or receptive language disorder, is a communication disorder that affects an individual's ability to understand or produce spoken language. It can result from brain injury, developmental disorders, or neurological conditions, impacting speech, comprehension, and the ability to find the right words. Individuals with dysphasia may struggle with forming sentences, following conversations, or grasping the meaning of what others say. Treatment often involves speech therapy to help improve communication skills.