Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation 2E is an excellent introductory text that covers topics such as identification and diagnosis of hearing loss and other hearing-related communication difficulties, patient and family counseling, selection and fitting of listening devices, communication training, literacy promotion, and much, much more. This text aims to excite and enthuse readers about the science and procedures while always focusing on the needs of the people who are being treated. In preparing individuals to provide aural rehabilitation to patients, chapters describe how speech and hearing professionals develop an aural rehabilitation strategy for a particular individual, why they might make particular choices, and how to go about the nuts and bolts of service delivery. This second edition has a completely updated look, the addition of timely content such as counseling and related issues, new resources, case studies, and multiple choice questions. Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation 2E is a comprehensive new edition that will be invaluable to individuals working in the speech and hearing sciences.
New to this edition are chapters on adults who have tinnitus, aural rehabilitation plans for infants and toddlers, and aural rehabilitation plans for children and teenagers.
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Studyguide for Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation
Preceded by: Introduction to aural rehabilitation / [edited by] Raymond H. Hull. c2010.
Boston, MA: Pearson Education. McCabe, A., & Rollins, P. R. (1994). Assessment of preschool narrative skills. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 3, 45–56. Milosky, L. M. (1994). Nonliteral language abilities: Seeing the ...
Second. Edition. Foreword to the First Edition Introduction: Goals and Topics Acknowledgments. Audiologic rehabilitation involves several stages: Identification and evaluation of hearing loss, treatment, and post-treatment care, ...
Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech
Key Features: * Contributions from more than 15 experts in the field of aural rehabilitation * Chapter outlines begin each chapter and highlight key topics * 15+ appendices with materials and scales for communication assessments New to the ...
The book includes more than 250 frequently used graphs, tables, and drawings, and is the only work to bring together all of speech-language pathology, from basic anatomy and physiology to professional requirements, in one compact sourcebook ...
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