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Communication Therapy: An Integrated Approach to Aural Rehabilitation
edited by Mary June Moseley and Scott Bally
Gallaudet University Press, 1996
eISBN: 978-1-56368-170-7 | Cloth: 978-1-56368-054-0
Library of Congress Classification RF291.C63 1996
Dewey Decimal Classification 617.89

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This new book for students and professionals emphasizes a functional approach to aural rehabilitation refined during the past several years. It details the use of an integrated therapy strategy designed to meet a variety of needs for each client while simultaneously working on multiple communication skill areas. Particular care has been taken to address the different requirements of deaf and hard of hearing adolescents and adults, including information about the unique needs of the culturally Deaf population. Throughout this practical text, clinicians receive encouragement to learn American Sign Language to enhance communication with Deaf clients.

       Communication Therapy calls upon the expertise of various authorities well-versed in integrated therapy. They explain fully the state-of-the-art practices for all therapy areas, from global areas in communication therapy, to technology for aural rehabilitation, auditory skills, speechreading, speech and voice, pronunciation, and language skills, and telephone communication training. Case studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the integrated approach, making this book a significant advancement in communication therapy.


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