Auditory Processing Deficits. Assessment and Intervention
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- Nombre de pages494
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids1.215 kg
- Dimensions17,8 cm × 25,5 cm × 2,6 cm
- ISBN978-1-60406-838-2
- EAN9781604068382
- Date de parution01/11/2015
- ÉditeurThieme
Résumé
Auditory Processing Deficits (APD) is designed to provide readers with key clinical information on APD, an important, growing area of interest in the field of audiology. The book contains the latest guidelines on screening, diagnosis, and intervention of auditory processing deficits and includes key information on related assessment tools and management strategies. Key Features : more than 300 high-quality, full-color illustrations help readers understand complex topics ; graphics showing clinical research data aid in comprehension and retention of difficult concepts ; case examples facilitate the synthesis of information from clinical assessments and creation of intervention plans ; each chapter includes a section on future trends that informs readers of upcoming technologies or methodologies that could benefit patients.
Written by an experienced authority on APD, with knowledge and experience in three related fields including audiology, speech-language pathology, and teaching children with hearing loss, this book is an essential clinical guide for graduate students in audiology as well as practicing audiologists.
Written by an experienced authority on APD, with knowledge and experience in three related fields including audiology, speech-language pathology, and teaching children with hearing loss, this book is an essential clinical guide for graduate students in audiology as well as practicing audiologists.
Auditory Processing Deficits (APD) is designed to provide readers with key clinical information on APD, an important, growing area of interest in the field of audiology. The book contains the latest guidelines on screening, diagnosis, and intervention of auditory processing deficits and includes key information on related assessment tools and management strategies. Key Features : more than 300 high-quality, full-color illustrations help readers understand complex topics ; graphics showing clinical research data aid in comprehension and retention of difficult concepts ; case examples facilitate the synthesis of information from clinical assessments and creation of intervention plans ; each chapter includes a section on future trends that informs readers of upcoming technologies or methodologies that could benefit patients.
Written by an experienced authority on APD, with knowledge and experience in three related fields including audiology, speech-language pathology, and teaching children with hearing loss, this book is an essential clinical guide for graduate students in audiology as well as practicing audiologists.
Written by an experienced authority on APD, with knowledge and experience in three related fields including audiology, speech-language pathology, and teaching children with hearing loss, this book is an essential clinical guide for graduate students in audiology as well as practicing audiologists.