This second edition offers more in-depth information on cochlear implantation—including surgical procedures as well as the benefits for children and adults—and is approached from an amplification standpoint across several chapters by new contributing authors.
New and expanded information for Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation, Second Edition, includes the following topics:
- Speech development for children with impaired hearing;
- Listening and language development for children with impaired hearing;
- Hearing aids and non-hearing aid assistive listening devices;
- Hearing aids for children with impaired hearing;
- Educational management of children with impaired hearing;
- Non-hearing assistive listening devices for adults;
- Physiology and psycho-social impact of hearing loss in older adulthood;
- Rehabilitation procedures for adults with impaired hearing; and
- Expanded appendixes on communication scales and questionnaires. ?
About the author. Raymond H. Hull, PhD, is Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Coordinator of Audiology, and Director at the Center for Research on Communicative Sciences and Disorders, College of Health Professions, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kan. ?
Source: Plural Publishing