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"Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation, Third Edition is an advanced textbook for doctoral level audiology students that focuses solely on adults with a completely international perspective. It is the only advanced text to meet the need for the high level of preparation required for doctoral level training. It is also an essential resource for practicing clinicians looking for a complete reference on the latest techniques and technologies. With ever changing technology and new methodologies in client care, the third edition of Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation is a critical resource to audiology education. The book covers definitions of audiologic rehabilitation, an overview of the area, psychosocial impact of hearing loss, assessment strategies, current technologies, treatment methodologies, e-technologies, research needs, and special issues in audiologic rehabilitation. It has been deliberately structured to move the reader from introduction, to specific details of the specialty of audiologic rehabilitation, to providing insights into characteristics of this patient population, and thence to a framework for assessment and treatment of the impact of hearing loss"--
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Provides a unique, in-depth look into all facets of marketing and branding for an audiology practice. This is a must-have for professionals looking to market themselves and grow the long-term sustainability of an audiology or hearing instrument dispensing practice.
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This book, edited by Marc Fagelson and David M. Baguley, provides a comprehensive exploration of hyperacusis and disorders of sound intolerance from both clinical and research perspectives. It aims to address the experiences of individuals who perceive everyday sounds as distressing or painful, a condition often overlooked in audiology. The book is divided into sections covering definitions, measurement, epidemiology, mechanisms, and management of sound intolerance. It includes discussions on the relationship between hyperacusis and tinnitus, psychological aspects, and therapeutic interventions. The volume is intended for audiologists, otologists, and other healthcare professionals interested in auditory disorders, with the goal of bridging the gap between auditory neuroscience and clinical practice.
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Neurosciences --- Audiology --- Hearing
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This book, 'Binaural Interference: A Guide for Audiologists,' authored by James Jerger and Carol A. Silverman, provides a comprehensive examination of the phenomenon of binaural interference in the field of audiology. It explores the history, causes, and clinical implications of binaural interference, a condition where individuals experience poorer auditory performance with two hearing aids compared to one. The authors draw on decades of research and clinical observations to discuss auditory deprivation and its relationship to binaural interference. The book also offers guidance on clinical evaluations, screening protocols, and management strategies for audiologists to better address and manage cases of binaural interference. Aimed at audiologists and other hearing health professionals, the text seeks to enhance understanding and encourage further research into this important aspect of auditory science.
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"Since publication of the first edition in 2005, new developments have impacted the treatment paradigm for tinnitus, such as sensory meditation and mindfulness. Tinnitus Treatment: Clinical Protocols, Second Edition, by world-renowned tinnitus experts and distinguished authors Richard S. Tyler and Ann Perreau provides comprehensive background information, up-to-date strategies, essential tools, and online supplementary materials grounded in years of clinical experience and research. It fills a gap in graduate education and available materials to empower audiologists to effectively treat patients suffering from bothersome to severely debilitating symptoms associated with tinnitus or hyperacusis"--
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This book is a comprehensive and accessible look at instrumentation used in hearing science and audiology fields.
Audiology --- Instruments, Audiology --- Medical instruments and apparatus --- Instruments.
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