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Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation : Children, Adults, and Their Family Members / Nancy Tye-Murray.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tye-Murray, Nancy, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Audiology.
Deaf people--Rehabilitation.
Deaf people.
Hearing disorders--Treatment.
Hearing disorders.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (582 pages)
Edition:
Sixth edition.
Place of Publication:
San Diego, CA : Plural Publishing, Inc., [2024]
Summary:
Thoroughly updated with three new chapters, Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation: Children, Adults, and Their Family Members, Sixth Edition introduces the fundamentals of audiologic rehabilitation and hearing-related speech-language pathology in an easy-to-read, concise resource for the field of communication sciences and disorders. The text offers creative coverage of theory, clinical practice, and research-based approaches for identifying, diagnosing, and treating hearing-related communication disorders in children and adults. The book includes case studies, and general demographic, medical, and pop-cultural trends are considered in parallel with corresponding developments in aural rehabilitation.
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
The World Health Organization (WHO) And Hearing-Related Disability
Services Included in the Aural Rehabilitation Plan
Where Does Aural Rehabilitation Occur?
Who Provides Aural Rehabilitation?
Hearing Loss
Service Needs
Culture and Cultural Competence
Evidence-Based Practice
Case Study: Applying the WHO's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
Case Study: Evidence-Based Practice Decision Making
Final Remarks
Key Chapter Points
Terms and Concepts to Remember
Appendix 1-1
Appendix 1-2
Appendix 1-3
Part 1: The Components of an Aural Rehabilitation Plan
Chapter 2. Diagnostics and Listening Devices
Hearing Testing and the Audiogram
Speech Recognition Testing and Speech Audiometry
Listening Devices
Hearing Aids
Teleaudiology
Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids and Personal Sound Amplification Products
Cochlear Implants
Hearing Assistive Technology Systems and Assistive Listening Devices
Case Study: Listen to the Music
Key Resources
Chapter 3. Auditory-Only Speech Perception and Auditory Training
Listening to Speech With a Hearing Loss
Goals of Auditory Training and Candidacy
Historical Notes
Brain Plasticity and Auditory Training
Theoretical Underpinnings for Auditory Training
Auditory Training to Improve Speech Recognition
Auditory Training to Improve Music Perception
Benefits of Auditory Training
Case Study: Learning to Hear Again
Chapter 4. Audiovisual Speech Perception and Speechreading Training
Speechreading for Communication
Characteristics of a Good Lipreader
What Happens When Someone Lipreads?.
The Difficulty of the Lipreading Task
What Happens When Someone Speechreads?
Factors That Affect the Speechreading Process
Assessing Vision-Only and Audiovisual Speech Recognition
Speechreading Training
Benefits of Speechreading Training
Oral Interpreters
Case Study: An Exceptional Lipreader
Chapter 5. Communication Strategies and Conversational Styles
Conversation
Facilitative Communication Strategies
Repair Strategies
Stages of Communication Breakdown
Research Related to Repair Strategy Usage and Communication Breakdowns
Conversational Styles and Behaviors
Case Study: A Couple Conversing
Chapter 6. Communication Strategies Training and Digital Therapeutics
Conversational Fluency
Self-Efficacy
Issues to Consider When Developing an In-Person Training Program
Getting Started
Model for Training
An Example of the Communication Strategies Training Model in Practice: Acknowledgment Tactics
Program Evaluation
Short-Term Training
Communication Strategies Training for Frequent Communication Partners
Digital Therapeutics
Benefits of Training
Case Study: A Digital Chat
Chapter 7. Counseling, Psychosocial Support, and Assertiveness Training
The Patient's Story and Narrative Therapy
Counseling
Psychosocial Support
Assertiveness Training
Related Research
Case Study: Solving Challenging Situations
Appendix 7-1
Part 2: Aural Rehabilitation for Adults
Chapter 8. Aural Rehabilitation for Adults.
Prevalence of Hearing Loss Among Adults
Who Is This Person?
Where Is the Patient in the Journey?
A Patient-Centered Approach
The Aural Rehabilitation Plan
Tinnitus Intervention
Case Study: One Size Doesn't Fit All
Appendix 8-1
Chapter 9. Older Adults
Overview of the Population
An Aural Rehabilitation Blueprint
Activity Limitations and Participation Restrictions
Audiologic Status and Otologic Health
Life-Situation Factors
Health Variables
The Effects of Untreated Hearing Loss
Aural Rehabilitation Intervention
Other Services
The Frequent Communication Partner's Journey
Aural Rehabilitation in the Institutional Setting
Case Study: Staying Active
Part 3: Aural Rehabilitation for Children
Chapter 10. Detection and Confirmation of Hearing Loss in Children
Overview
Detection of Hearing Loss
Confirmation of Hearing Loss
Health Care Follow-Up
Parent Counseling
Case Study: A Memorable Journey
Appendix 10-1
Appendix 10-2
Chapter 11. Infants and Toddlers
Legislation Concerning Children Who Have Hearing Loss
The Individualized Family Service Plan
Communication Mode
Early Intervention Programs
Parental Support
Case Study: A Mother's Journey
Appendix 11-1
Appendix 11-2
Chapter 12. School-Age Children
The Transition From Early Intervention Services to Elementary School
Creation of an Individual(ized) Education Program
The Multidisciplinary Team.
School and Classroom Placement
Amplification and Assistive Listening Devices
Classroom Acoustics
Children Who Have Mild or Moderate Hearing Loss
Children Who Have Auditory Processing Disorder
Children Who Have Unilateral Hearing Loss
Case Study: IDEA(s) for All Children
Appendix 12-1
Chapter 13. Auditory Training for Children
Four Design Principles
Developing Analytic Training Objectives
Developing Synthetic Training Objectives
Formal and Informal Auditory Training
Interweaving Auditory Training With Other Components of Aural Rehabilitation
Example Programs
Case Study: Listening With a New Cochlear Implant
Appendix 13-1
Appendix 13-2
Chapter 14. Language
Content
Syntax
Pragmatics
Language Evaluation
Approaches for Teaching Language
Language Instruction
Case Study: Vocabulary Gains Following a Speech Perception Training Program With Structured Input
Chapter 15. Speech and Literacy
Speech Characteristics
Assessing Speech Skills
Speech Therapy
Literacy Characteristics
Literacy Evaluation
Literacy Instruction
Case Study: Writing Samples From 10- and 11-Year-Old Children
Appendix 15-1
Glossary
References
Index.
Notes:
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Print version: Tye-Murray, Nancy Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation
ISBN:
9781635504170

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