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A detailed review for researchers and clinicians in otology. Chapters cover areas including the bone physiology... Read More >>
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Explores and analyses 150 interviews with hearing impaired people, including eleven couples in committed relationships... Read More >>
Clinicains need a hands-on clinical manual that gives proven techniques for managing the speech and voice disorders... Read More >>
A resource for speech pathologists who have had limited experience with preschool-age children with language disorders,... Read More >>
How do people cope with hearing loss? In this study, David Myers, who has himself suffered gradual hearing loss,... Read More >>
The personal story of Graeme Clark, the now famous Australian surgeon, and his struggle to develop the bionic ear.... Read More >>
"This updated second edition of ""How to Prepare for the NESPA"", reflects the new title of the examination (Praxis)... Read More >>
An introduction to audiology for those who have little or no knowledge of the subject. After outlining basic aspects... Read More >>
"""Advice for New Faculty Members: Nihil Nimus"" is a guide to the start of a successful academic career. As its... Read More >>
The articles in this volume are the results of discussions among biophysicists, neurobiologists and mathematicians... Read More >>
Software contains most of the forms, form letters, parent handouts, instruction sheets and protocols allowing clinicians... Read More >>
The stunning debut of Jonathan Rée, the Simon Schama of philosophy. ‘I See A Voice is a joy to read: bold, crisp... Read More >>
Der Praxisleitfaden vermittelt Logopäden, Sprachtherapeuten und Sprachheilpädagogen einen neuartigen Ansatz für... Read More >>
The text and reference of choice has become the most current backup volume for hearing professional and students... Read More >>
Provides information on the anatomic and physiologic bases of OAE, normative data for transient OAE, and distortion... Read More >>
Balances theory with practical applications that demonstrate how rehabilitative principles work in the clinical... Read More >>
This highly readable and uncomplicated text offers an examination of the basics of motor speech disorders. In its... Read More >>
A tribute to a much-respected figure in Deaf education, this book also reflects the state of current understanding... Read More >>
Craniofacial Anomalies: A Beginner's Guide for Speech-Language Pathologists assists in recognizing craniofacial... Read More >>
This book is devoted to the acoustical principles that underlie the design and fitting of hearing aids. It includes... Read More >>
An ideal pocket reference, Singular's Pocket Dictionary of Speech-Language Pathology contains all of the terms and... Read More >>