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3 - septiembre 2014 - El mercado actual de la audiología: tendencias y oportunidades (Número de Gaceta Audio)
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Título : 3 - septiembre 2014 - El mercado actual de la audiología: tendencias y oportunidades Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: 62 p. Il.: il. Idioma : Español (spa) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:TinnitusNota de contenido: Índice
Seminario “Experto en tinnitus” del grupo GN
Novedades de las principales casas comerciales
Análisis del mercado actual de la audiología en España. La opinión de los principales expertos y otros agentes del sector
XXIX congreso internacional de AELFA
La correcta realización de una otoscopia
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3 - septiembre 2014 - El mercado actual de la audiología: tendencias y oportunidades [texto impreso] . - 2017 . - 62 p. : il.
Idioma : Español (spa)
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:TinnitusNota de contenido: Índice
Seminario “Experto en tinnitus” del grupo GN
Novedades de las principales casas comerciales
Análisis del mercado actual de la audiología en España. La opinión de los principales expertos y otros agentes del sector
XXIX congreso internacional de AELFA
La correcta realización de una otoscopia
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado ningún ejemplar Acúfenos / Herráiz Puchol, Carlos
Título : Acúfenos : Actualización Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Herráiz Puchol, Carlos, Autor ; Hernández Calvin, Francisco Javier, Autor Mención de edición: reimp. Editorial: Barcelona : Madrid Ars Medica Fecha de publicación: 2008 Número de páginas: 231 p. Il.: il. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-84-975139-2-0 Idioma : Español (spa) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:TinnitusNota de contenido: Índice
Capítulo 1. Conceptos sobre el acufeno / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 2. Epidemiología / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 3. Bases fisiopatológicas / Herráiz Puchol, C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
Capítulo 4. El modelo neurofisiológico / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 5. Etiología y clasificación / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 6. Somatosonidos / Herráiz Puchol C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
Capítulo 7. Manifestaciones clínicas. Entidades clinicopatológicas / Fernández Calvin, F. J.; Ballivián Yáñez, H.
Capítulo 8. Aspectos psicológicos en el paciente con acúfenos / Sánchez Hernández, M.
Capítulo 9. Hiperacusia y acufeno / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 10. Acúfeno en la infancia / Machado Martín, A.
Capítulo 11. Diagnóstico
11.1. Unidad de acúfenos. Candidatos / Herráiz Puchol, C.
11.2. Historia clínica y exploración / Herráiz Puchol, C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
11.3. Exploración cocleovestibular / Hernández Calvín, F. J.; Lucas y Collantes, P. de; Tapia Toca, M. C.
11.4. Evaluación del acufeno. Psicoacústica. Valoración subjetiva de la gravedad / Hernández Calvin, F. J.; Herráiz Puchol, C.
11.5. Imagen y acufeno / Santos Granados, G. De los; Aparicio Fernández, J. M.
Capítulo 12. Abordaje terapeútico
12.1. Prevención / Herráiz Puchol, C.
12.2. Tratamiento etiológico / Herráiz Puchol, C.
12.3. Tratamiento sintomático
12.3.1. Tratamiento farmacológico / Herráiz Puchol, C.
12.3.2. Tratamiento quirúrgico / Gavilán Bouzas, J.; Ruiz Escudero, C.
12.3.3. La vía Intraimpánica / Plaza Mayor, G.
12.4. Terapia de reentrenamiento para tinnitus / Herráiz Puchol, C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
12.5. Adaptación audioprotésica / Diges Artesero, M. I.
12.6. Abordajes psicológicos. Intervención cognitivo-conductual / Sánchez Hernández, M.
12.7. Otros tratamientos. Electroestimulación. Técnicas de enmascaramiento / Toledano Muñoz, A.; Mate Bayón, M. A.
Capítulo 13. Pronóstico y perspectivas futuras / Herráiz Puchol, C.
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Acúfenos : Actualización [texto impreso] / Herráiz Puchol, Carlos, Autor ; Hernández Calvin, Francisco Javier, Autor . - reimp. . - Barcelona : Madrid Ars Medica, 2008 . - 231 p. : il.
ISBN : 978-84-975139-2-0
Idioma : Español (spa)
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:TinnitusNota de contenido: Índice
Capítulo 1. Conceptos sobre el acufeno / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 2. Epidemiología / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 3. Bases fisiopatológicas / Herráiz Puchol, C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
Capítulo 4. El modelo neurofisiológico / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 5. Etiología y clasificación / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 6. Somatosonidos / Herráiz Puchol C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
Capítulo 7. Manifestaciones clínicas. Entidades clinicopatológicas / Fernández Calvin, F. J.; Ballivián Yáñez, H.
Capítulo 8. Aspectos psicológicos en el paciente con acúfenos / Sánchez Hernández, M.
Capítulo 9. Hiperacusia y acufeno / Herráiz Puchol, C.
Capítulo 10. Acúfeno en la infancia / Machado Martín, A.
Capítulo 11. Diagnóstico
11.1. Unidad de acúfenos. Candidatos / Herráiz Puchol, C.
11.2. Historia clínica y exploración / Herráiz Puchol, C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
11.3. Exploración cocleovestibular / Hernández Calvín, F. J.; Lucas y Collantes, P. de; Tapia Toca, M. C.
11.4. Evaluación del acufeno. Psicoacústica. Valoración subjetiva de la gravedad / Hernández Calvin, F. J.; Herráiz Puchol, C.
11.5. Imagen y acufeno / Santos Granados, G. De los; Aparicio Fernández, J. M.
Capítulo 12. Abordaje terapeútico
12.1. Prevención / Herráiz Puchol, C.
12.2. Tratamiento etiológico / Herráiz Puchol, C.
12.3. Tratamiento sintomático
12.3.1. Tratamiento farmacológico / Herráiz Puchol, C.
12.3.2. Tratamiento quirúrgico / Gavilán Bouzas, J.; Ruiz Escudero, C.
12.3.3. La vía Intraimpánica / Plaza Mayor, G.
12.4. Terapia de reentrenamiento para tinnitus / Herráiz Puchol, C.; Hernández Calvin, F. J.
12.5. Adaptación audioprotésica / Diges Artesero, M. I.
12.6. Abordajes psicológicos. Intervención cognitivo-conductual / Sánchez Hernández, M.
12.7. Otros tratamientos. Electroestimulación. Técnicas de enmascaramiento / Toledano Muñoz, A.; Mate Bayón, M. A.
Capítulo 13. Pronóstico y perspectivas futuras / Herráiz Puchol, C.
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado ningún ejemplar Adult audiologic rehabilitation / Montano, Josepth J.
Título : Adult audiologic rehabilitation Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Montano, Josepth J., Autor ; Spitzer, Jaclyn B., Autor Mención de edición: 2º ed. Editorial: San Diego [EE. UU.] : Plural Pub Fecha de publicación: c2014 Número de páginas: xxii p., 577 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-597-56529-5 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Comunicacion
Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Adultez
Etapas de desarrollo:Tercera edad
Medicina
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Rehabilitación
Medicina:Tinnitus
Psicología
SociologíaNota de contenido: Contents
Foreword to the second edition / Levitt, Harry
Foreword to the first edition / Ross, Mark
Introduction: Goals and topics / Montano, Joseph J.; Spitzer, Jaclyn B.
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Part I. Developing a knowledge base: introduction and background
1. History of adult audiologic rehabilitation: a map for the future / McCarthy, Patricia A.; Alpiner, Jerome G.
2. Defining audiologic rehabilitation / Montano, Joseph J.
3. The international classification of functioning: implications and applications to audiologic rehabilitation / Gagné, Jean-Pierre; Jennings, Mary Beth; Southall, Kenneth
4. The sociological effects of stigma: Applications to people with an acquired hearing loss / Gagné, Jean-Pierre; Jennings, Mary Beth; Southall, Kenneth
Part II. Building the ar plan: assessment and verification
5. Self-assessment in adult audiologic rehabilitation: research applications / Noble, William
6. Clinical utility of self-assessment / Cienkowski, Kathleen
7. Measuring health-related quality of life in audiologic rehabilitation / Abrams, Harvey B.; Chisolm, Theresa Hnath
8. Assessment for implantable technologies / Spitzer, Jaclyn B.; Mancuso, Dean M.
9. Hearing aid technology and the importance of verification / Bentler, Ruth; Wu, Yu-Hsiang
Part III. The rehabilitative toolbox: Therapeutic management
10. The biopsychosocial approach in patient-and relationship-centered care: implications for audiologic counseling / Erdman, Sue Ann
11. Patient motivation in adult audiologic rehabilitation / Clark, John Greer; Weiser, Carissa Maatman
12. Self-efficacy theory in audiologic rehabilitation / Smith, Sherri L.
13. Communication partnership therapy as audiologic rehabilitation / Lind, Christopher
14. Visual Speech Perception in spoken language understanding / Lansing, Charisa R.
15. Auditory training / Sweetow, Robert W.; Henderson-Sabes, Jennifer
16. One-to-one speech communication training for adults with cochlear implants / Plant Geoff
17. Group audiologic rehabilitation for adults: justification and implementation / Preminger, Jill; Nesbitt, Laura
18. Incorporating communication partners into the AR process / Preminger, Jill; Montano, Joseph
19. Hearing assistance technology systems as part of a comprehensive audiologic rehabilitation program / Thibodeau, Linda M.
20. Peer support / Consumer perspective / Trychin, Samuel
Part IV. Expanding the scope of AR: Special issues
21. Evidence-based practice in adult audiologic rehabilitation / Hickson, Louise
22. Music and cochlear implants in audiologic rehabilitation / Plant, Geoff
23. Vocational issues for persons with hearing loss / Kramerr, Sophia E.; Gussenhoven, Arjenne H. M.
24. Audiologic rehabilitation for older adults / Kricos, Patricia B.
25. Tinnitus Management / Newman, Craig W.; Sandridge, Sharon A.
26. Auditory and cognitive processing in audiologic rehabilitation / Pichora-Fuller, M. Kathleen
27. Audiologic rehabilitation with older adults: research needs / Weinstein, Barbara E.
Index
Adult audiologic rehabilitation [texto impreso] / Montano, Josepth J., Autor ; Spitzer, Jaclyn B., Autor . - 2º ed. . - San Diego (5521 Ruffin Road, CA 92123, EE. UU.) : Plural Pub, c2014 . - xxii p., 577 p.
ISBN : 978-1-597-56529-5
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Comunicacion
Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Adultez
Etapas de desarrollo:Tercera edad
Medicina
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Rehabilitación
Medicina:Tinnitus
Psicología
SociologíaNota de contenido: Contents
Foreword to the second edition / Levitt, Harry
Foreword to the first edition / Ross, Mark
Introduction: Goals and topics / Montano, Joseph J.; Spitzer, Jaclyn B.
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Part I. Developing a knowledge base: introduction and background
1. History of adult audiologic rehabilitation: a map for the future / McCarthy, Patricia A.; Alpiner, Jerome G.
2. Defining audiologic rehabilitation / Montano, Joseph J.
3. The international classification of functioning: implications and applications to audiologic rehabilitation / Gagné, Jean-Pierre; Jennings, Mary Beth; Southall, Kenneth
4. The sociological effects of stigma: Applications to people with an acquired hearing loss / Gagné, Jean-Pierre; Jennings, Mary Beth; Southall, Kenneth
Part II. Building the ar plan: assessment and verification
5. Self-assessment in adult audiologic rehabilitation: research applications / Noble, William
6. Clinical utility of self-assessment / Cienkowski, Kathleen
7. Measuring health-related quality of life in audiologic rehabilitation / Abrams, Harvey B.; Chisolm, Theresa Hnath
8. Assessment for implantable technologies / Spitzer, Jaclyn B.; Mancuso, Dean M.
9. Hearing aid technology and the importance of verification / Bentler, Ruth; Wu, Yu-Hsiang
Part III. The rehabilitative toolbox: Therapeutic management
10. The biopsychosocial approach in patient-and relationship-centered care: implications for audiologic counseling / Erdman, Sue Ann
11. Patient motivation in adult audiologic rehabilitation / Clark, John Greer; Weiser, Carissa Maatman
12. Self-efficacy theory in audiologic rehabilitation / Smith, Sherri L.
13. Communication partnership therapy as audiologic rehabilitation / Lind, Christopher
14. Visual Speech Perception in spoken language understanding / Lansing, Charisa R.
15. Auditory training / Sweetow, Robert W.; Henderson-Sabes, Jennifer
16. One-to-one speech communication training for adults with cochlear implants / Plant Geoff
17. Group audiologic rehabilitation for adults: justification and implementation / Preminger, Jill; Nesbitt, Laura
18. Incorporating communication partners into the AR process / Preminger, Jill; Montano, Joseph
19. Hearing assistance technology systems as part of a comprehensive audiologic rehabilitation program / Thibodeau, Linda M.
20. Peer support / Consumer perspective / Trychin, Samuel
Part IV. Expanding the scope of AR: Special issues
21. Evidence-based practice in adult audiologic rehabilitation / Hickson, Louise
22. Music and cochlear implants in audiologic rehabilitation / Plant, Geoff
23. Vocational issues for persons with hearing loss / Kramerr, Sophia E.; Gussenhoven, Arjenne H. M.
24. Audiologic rehabilitation for older adults / Kricos, Patricia B.
25. Tinnitus Management / Newman, Craig W.; Sandridge, Sharon A.
26. Auditory and cognitive processing in audiologic rehabilitation / Pichora-Fuller, M. Kathleen
27. Audiologic rehabilitation with older adults: research needs / Weinstein, Barbara E.
Index
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado ningún ejemplar Advances in Tinnitus Research / Anthony T. Cacace
Título : Advances in Tinnitus Research : Assessment, Treatment, and Neuroscience Basis Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Anthony T. Cacace, Editor científico Editorial: Rockville : American Speech-Languaje-Hearing Association Fecha de publicación: 2009 Colección: Learn Grow excel ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-580-41040-3 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:Neurociencia
Medicina:TinnitusResumen: Gain unique insight into the fundamental mechanisms and properties of tinnitus, including its identification, generation, maintenance, interaction with other sensory systems, and possible treatments.
Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:
# discuss a model that suggests the dorsal cochlear nucleus plays a pivotal role in the emergence of tinnitus
# explain how cortical representation of tinnitus is manifested by increased synchrony between sets of neurons
# explain how synaptic plasticity can serve as a mechanism for tinnitus generation
# identify subgroups of tinnitus patients as a way to improve treatment outcomes
# discuss the use of a gap detection startle-reflex procedure as a way to demonstrate behavioral evidence of tinnitus
# list anatomical and neurobiological evidence of auditory/somatosensory system interactions in tinnitus
(Abstract from asha.org)Advances in Tinnitus Research : Assessment, Treatment, and Neuroscience Basis [texto impreso] / Anthony T. Cacace, Editor científico . - American Speech-Languaje-Hearing Association, 2009. - (Learn Grow excel) .
ISBN : 978-1-580-41040-3
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:Neurociencia
Medicina:TinnitusResumen: Gain unique insight into the fundamental mechanisms and properties of tinnitus, including its identification, generation, maintenance, interaction with other sensory systems, and possible treatments.
Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:
# discuss a model that suggests the dorsal cochlear nucleus plays a pivotal role in the emergence of tinnitus
# explain how cortical representation of tinnitus is manifested by increased synchrony between sets of neurons
# explain how synaptic plasticity can serve as a mechanism for tinnitus generation
# identify subgroups of tinnitus patients as a way to improve treatment outcomes
# discuss the use of a gap detection startle-reflex procedure as a way to demonstrate behavioral evidence of tinnitus
# list anatomical and neurobiological evidence of auditory/somatosensory system interactions in tinnitus
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado ningún ejemplar Introduction to auditory rehabilitation / Johnson, Carole E.
Título : Introduction to auditory rehabilitation : A contemporary issues approach Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Johnson, Carole E., Autor Editorial: Boston [Estados Unidos de América] : Pearson Fecha de publicación: c2012 Colección: Allyn & Bacon Communication sciences and disorders Número de páginas: 616 p. Il.: il. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-205-42417-7 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Adultez
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Etapas de desarrollo:Tercera edad
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Rehabilitación
Medicina:Tinnitus
Psicología
Sociología:MinoríasNota de contenido: Contents
1. Introduction to auditory rehabilitation
1.1. Learning objectives
1.2. Defining auditory rehabilitation
1.3. Providers of auditory rehabilitation across service delivery sites
1.4. The audiogram: basic concepts
1.5. Effects of hearing loss
1.6. A model for auditory rehabilitation
1.7. Other areas of auditory rehabilitation
2. Psychosocial aspects of hearing impairment and counseling
3. Multicultural issues in auditory rehabilitation
3.1. Incidence and prevalence of hearing loss for persons of cultrally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
3.2. Multicultural influences on the auditory rehabilitation process
3.3. Developing cross-cultural competence
3.4. Toward cross-cultural competence in auditory rehabilitation
4. Professional issues in auditory rehabilitation
4.1. Developing cross-professional competence
4.2. Developing clinical competence
4.3. Professional organizations and auditory rehabilitation
4.4. Contemporary professional issues in auditory rehabilitation
5. Evidence-based practice in auditory rehabilitation
5.1. Foundations for evidence-based practice in auditory rehabilitation
5.2. Moving the professions toward evidence based practice
6. An introduction to amplification
6.1. History of hearing aids
6.2. Contemporary styles of hearing aids
6.3. Classification of hearing aids
6.4. The audiologist’s tools
6.5. Hearing aid electroacoustics
6.6. Audiologic management of adult hearing impairment through amplification
6.7. Hearing id selection and fitting in children
7. Introduction to hearing assistive technology
7.1. Characteristics of hearing assistive technology
7.2. Context for assistive technology use
7.3. Major pieces of legislation affecting the use and funding of assistive technology
7.4. Basic categorizations of hearing assistive technology
7.5. Other assistive technology for the deaf and hard of hearing
7.6. Audiologist’s responsibilities in evaluating, selecting, and fitting hearing assistive technology
7.7. Assistive technology for deaf blind persons
8. An introduction to cochlear implants
8.1. Cochlear implants and their parts
8.2. Cochlear implant manufacturers
8.3. Patient selection criteria and preimplant evaluation
8.4. Cochlear implant surgery
8.5. What to expect after surgery
8.6. Therapeutic considerations
8.7. Long term expectations for patients with cochlear implants
8.8. Other options for cochlear implant wearers
8.9. Auditory brainstem implants
8.10. Cochlear implants and deaf culture
9. Auditory habilitation for young children and their families
9.1. Early hearing detection and intervention programs
9.2. Assessment for treatment planning and progress
9.3. Early speech and language development of children with hearing impairment
9.4. Selection of communication mode
9.5. Methods of facilitating oral language development in children who are deaf and hard of hearing
9.6. Special education services for children with hearing loss
9.7. Dual sensory impairment in young children
10. Auditory rehabilitation for school aged children
10.1. Effects of hearing impairment on speech, language, and psychosocial development
10.2. Federal laws
10.3. Role of audiologists
10.4. Role of speech language pathologists
10.5. Accommodations for children who are deaf and hard of hearing
10.6. Personal adjustment counseling for school aged children
10.7. Direct service delivery
10.8. Assessment tools
10.9. Children with central auditory processing disorders
10.10. Children with other auditory disorders
10.11. Children with dual sensory impairment
10.12. Abuse and neglect in school aged children who are deaf and hard of hearing
10.13. Transition planning
11. Auditory rehabilitation for young to middle aged adults
11.1. Effects of hearing impairment on the health related quality of life of young to middle aged adults
11.2. Auditory re habilitation for young adults with hearing loss
11.3. Auditory rehabilitation for middle aged adults with hearing impairment
11.4. Role of vocational rehabilitation
11.5. Tinnitus rehabilitation
11.6. Adults with dual sensory impairment
11.7. Vestibular rehabilitation
11.8. Hearing conservation
12. Auditory rehabilitation for elderly adults
12.1. A transdisciplinary and holistic model of auditory rehabilitation for the elderly
12.2. The elderly and the hearing healthcare continuum
12.3. Cochlear implants and the elderly
12.4. Hearing healthcare in long term residential care facilities for the elderly
12.5. Elder abuse
12.6. Dual sensory impairment
Glossary
References
Index
Introduction to auditory rehabilitation : A contemporary issues approach [texto impreso] / Johnson, Carole E., Autor . - Pearson, c2012 . - 616 p. : il.. - (Allyn & Bacon Communication sciences and disorders) .
ISBN : 978-0-205-42417-7
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Adultez
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Etapas de desarrollo:Tercera edad
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Rehabilitación
Medicina:Tinnitus
Psicología
Sociología:MinoríasNota de contenido: Contents
1. Introduction to auditory rehabilitation
1.1. Learning objectives
1.2. Defining auditory rehabilitation
1.3. Providers of auditory rehabilitation across service delivery sites
1.4. The audiogram: basic concepts
1.5. Effects of hearing loss
1.6. A model for auditory rehabilitation
1.7. Other areas of auditory rehabilitation
2. Psychosocial aspects of hearing impairment and counseling
3. Multicultural issues in auditory rehabilitation
3.1. Incidence and prevalence of hearing loss for persons of cultrally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
3.2. Multicultural influences on the auditory rehabilitation process
3.3. Developing cross-cultural competence
3.4. Toward cross-cultural competence in auditory rehabilitation
4. Professional issues in auditory rehabilitation
4.1. Developing cross-professional competence
4.2. Developing clinical competence
4.3. Professional organizations and auditory rehabilitation
4.4. Contemporary professional issues in auditory rehabilitation
5. Evidence-based practice in auditory rehabilitation
5.1. Foundations for evidence-based practice in auditory rehabilitation
5.2. Moving the professions toward evidence based practice
6. An introduction to amplification
6.1. History of hearing aids
6.2. Contemporary styles of hearing aids
6.3. Classification of hearing aids
6.4. The audiologist’s tools
6.5. Hearing aid electroacoustics
6.6. Audiologic management of adult hearing impairment through amplification
6.7. Hearing id selection and fitting in children
7. Introduction to hearing assistive technology
7.1. Characteristics of hearing assistive technology
7.2. Context for assistive technology use
7.3. Major pieces of legislation affecting the use and funding of assistive technology
7.4. Basic categorizations of hearing assistive technology
7.5. Other assistive technology for the deaf and hard of hearing
7.6. Audiologist’s responsibilities in evaluating, selecting, and fitting hearing assistive technology
7.7. Assistive technology for deaf blind persons
8. An introduction to cochlear implants
8.1. Cochlear implants and their parts
8.2. Cochlear implant manufacturers
8.3. Patient selection criteria and preimplant evaluation
8.4. Cochlear implant surgery
8.5. What to expect after surgery
8.6. Therapeutic considerations
8.7. Long term expectations for patients with cochlear implants
8.8. Other options for cochlear implant wearers
8.9. Auditory brainstem implants
8.10. Cochlear implants and deaf culture
9. Auditory habilitation for young children and their families
9.1. Early hearing detection and intervention programs
9.2. Assessment for treatment planning and progress
9.3. Early speech and language development of children with hearing impairment
9.4. Selection of communication mode
9.5. Methods of facilitating oral language development in children who are deaf and hard of hearing
9.6. Special education services for children with hearing loss
9.7. Dual sensory impairment in young children
10. Auditory rehabilitation for school aged children
10.1. Effects of hearing impairment on speech, language, and psychosocial development
10.2. Federal laws
10.3. Role of audiologists
10.4. Role of speech language pathologists
10.5. Accommodations for children who are deaf and hard of hearing
10.6. Personal adjustment counseling for school aged children
10.7. Direct service delivery
10.8. Assessment tools
10.9. Children with central auditory processing disorders
10.10. Children with other auditory disorders
10.11. Children with dual sensory impairment
10.12. Abuse and neglect in school aged children who are deaf and hard of hearing
10.13. Transition planning
11. Auditory rehabilitation for young to middle aged adults
11.1. Effects of hearing impairment on the health related quality of life of young to middle aged adults
11.2. Auditory re habilitation for young adults with hearing loss
11.3. Auditory rehabilitation for middle aged adults with hearing impairment
11.4. Role of vocational rehabilitation
11.5. Tinnitus rehabilitation
11.6. Adults with dual sensory impairment
11.7. Vestibular rehabilitation
11.8. Hearing conservation
12. Auditory rehabilitation for elderly adults
12.1. A transdisciplinary and holistic model of auditory rehabilitation for the elderly
12.2. The elderly and the hearing healthcare continuum
12.3. Cochlear implants and the elderly
12.4. Hearing healthcare in long term residential care facilities for the elderly
12.5. Elder abuse
12.6. Dual sensory impairment
Glossary
References
Index
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado ningún ejemplar Issue six - Rod Stewart photographed by bryan adams (Número de Hear the World, Issue six [01/01/2007])
Contiene :
[número]
es un número de Hear the World
Título : Issue six - Rod Stewart photographed by bryan adams Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2007 Número de páginas: 74 p. Il.: il. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:TinnitusNota de contenido: Editorial
Hear the world initiative
Hear the world makes waves
Come again
news
Sounds good
what's that sound
The rustle of a newspaper
Products
Hear the world
I can hear something you can't hear
Tinnitus - Phantom noises in the inner ear
The sound of things
The beep of a new era
The intensity of calm
Museum Kolumba in Cologne
Saâdane Afif - When sound check turns to poetry
The witch's cauldron quakes - in modern soccer stadiums the right sound is vital
Safe and sound
Tokyo - Quiet is the new loud
Facing the music
Sounds of science
Easy litening
Rufus wainwright - prima donna
To the beautiful, the true and the good
Rod Stewart, model railway enthusiast
Feelin' New Jork - José James
No chance acquaintance - or: why folk-pop singer Leslie Feist became the superstar of the iPod generation
Anton Corbijn - The personal touch
The voice of Curtis Mayfield
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es un número de Hear the World
Issue six - Rod Stewart photographed by bryan adams [texto impreso] . - 2007 . - 74 p. : il.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina:TinnitusNota de contenido: Editorial
Hear the world initiative
Hear the world makes waves
Come again
news
Sounds good
what's that sound
The rustle of a newspaper
Products
Hear the world
I can hear something you can't hear
Tinnitus - Phantom noises in the inner ear
The sound of things
The beep of a new era
The intensity of calm
Museum Kolumba in Cologne
Saâdane Afif - When sound check turns to poetry
The witch's cauldron quakes - in modern soccer stadiums the right sound is vital
Safe and sound
Tokyo - Quiet is the new loud
Facing the music
Sounds of science
Easy litening
Rufus wainwright - prima donna
To the beautiful, the true and the good
Rod Stewart, model railway enthusiast
Feelin' New Jork - José James
No chance acquaintance - or: why folk-pop singer Leslie Feist became the superstar of the iPod generation
Anton Corbijn - The personal touch
The voice of Curtis Mayfield
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Título : Progressive tinnitus management : clinical handbook for audiologists Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Henry, James A., Autor ; Zaugg, Tara L., Autor ; Myers, Paula J., Autor ; Kendall, Caroline J., Autor Editorial: San Diego [EE. UU.] : Plural Pub Fecha de publicación: c2010 Número de páginas: 150 p. Il.: il. Material de acompañamiento: 2 CDs ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-597-56404-5 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
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Medicina:TinnitusProgressive tinnitus management : clinical handbook for audiologists [texto impreso] / Henry, James A., Autor ; Zaugg, Tara L., Autor ; Myers, Paula J., Autor ; Kendall, Caroline J., Autor . - San Diego (5521 Ruffin Road, CA 92123, EE. UU.) : Plural Pub, c2010 . - 150 p. : il. + 2 CDs.
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Título : Psychological processes in deaf children with complex needs : An evidence-based practical guide Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Edwards, Lindsey, Autor ; Crocker, Susan, Autor Editorial: London [Reino Unido] : Jessica Kingsley Fecha de publicación: c2008 Número de páginas: 204 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-84310-414-8 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Medicina:Autismo
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Tinnitus
Psicología
Psicología:Dificultades de aprendizajeNota de contenido: Contents
Foreword / Marschark, Marc
Preface
1. The experience of childhood deafness
The epidemiology, types and causes of chidlhood deafness
Diagnosing sensori-neutral hearing loss
Interventions for hearing loss
The impact of deafness on the child and family
Conclusions
2. Behavioural and emotional disorders
Epidemiology
Why are deaf children at greater risk of behavioural disorders?
Communication, deafness and behavioural disorders
Common behavioural disorders in deaf children
Assessment
Formulation of behavioural problems and disorders
Intervention
Promoting effective communication
Conclusions
3. Self-concept, self-esteem and the development of identity
Terminology
Deaf culture and deaf identity
Theories of identity development
Research
Clinical presentations of identity or self-esteem problems in deaf children
assessment and formulation
Intervention
Conclusions
4. Specific learning difficulties
Deffinitions of specific learning difficulties
Theory and research
Assessment of specific learning difficulties
Assessment of non verbal cognitive abilities
Assessment of specific types of learning difficulties
Conclusions
Disorders of communication
Deafness or communication disorder?
Austictic spectrum disorder
Aetiology and epidemiology of ASD in the deaf population
Presentation of ASD in deaf children
Outcome research
Theoretical perspectives
Assessment and diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorders
Conclusions
6. Paediatric coclear implantation
Why cochlear implants and clinical psychology?
Research
Assessment for paediatric cochlear implantation
Decision to implant and consent
Switch-on and post-implant
Conclusions
7. Tinnitus
Clinical presentation and aetiology
Epidemiology
Impact of tinnitus in children
Traditional interventions
Background to narrative therapy
what is narrative therapy?
Interviewing the young child?
The initial interview
Assessment and formation
Intervention and narrative therapy techniques
Conclusions
8. Professional issues
Political context
Training deaf chlinical psychologists
Roles, responsibilities and ethics
Working with cultural and ethnic diversity
Working with interpreters
Consultative /Liaison model of intervention
Conclusions
References
Subject index
Author indexPsychological processes in deaf children with complex needs : An evidence-based practical guide [texto impreso] / Edwards, Lindsey, Autor ; Crocker, Susan, Autor . - London (Reino Unido) : Jessica Kingsley, c2008 . - 204 p.
ISBN : 978-1-84310-414-8
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Medicina:Autismo
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Tinnitus
Psicología
Psicología:Dificultades de aprendizajeNota de contenido: Contents
Foreword / Marschark, Marc
Preface
1. The experience of childhood deafness
The epidemiology, types and causes of chidlhood deafness
Diagnosing sensori-neutral hearing loss
Interventions for hearing loss
The impact of deafness on the child and family
Conclusions
2. Behavioural and emotional disorders
Epidemiology
Why are deaf children at greater risk of behavioural disorders?
Communication, deafness and behavioural disorders
Common behavioural disorders in deaf children
Assessment
Formulation of behavioural problems and disorders
Intervention
Promoting effective communication
Conclusions
3. Self-concept, self-esteem and the development of identity
Terminology
Deaf culture and deaf identity
Theories of identity development
Research
Clinical presentations of identity or self-esteem problems in deaf children
assessment and formulation
Intervention
Conclusions
4. Specific learning difficulties
Deffinitions of specific learning difficulties
Theory and research
Assessment of specific learning difficulties
Assessment of non verbal cognitive abilities
Assessment of specific types of learning difficulties
Conclusions
Disorders of communication
Deafness or communication disorder?
Austictic spectrum disorder
Aetiology and epidemiology of ASD in the deaf population
Presentation of ASD in deaf children
Outcome research
Theoretical perspectives
Assessment and diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorders
Conclusions
6. Paediatric coclear implantation
Why cochlear implants and clinical psychology?
Research
Assessment for paediatric cochlear implantation
Decision to implant and consent
Switch-on and post-implant
Conclusions
7. Tinnitus
Clinical presentation and aetiology
Epidemiology
Impact of tinnitus in children
Traditional interventions
Background to narrative therapy
what is narrative therapy?
Interviewing the young child?
The initial interview
Assessment and formation
Intervention and narrative therapy techniques
Conclusions
8. Professional issues
Political context
Training deaf chlinical psychologists
Roles, responsibilities and ethics
Working with cultural and ethnic diversity
Working with interpreters
Consultative /Liaison model of intervention
Conclusions
References
Subject index
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Título : Tinnitus : Clinical and research perspectives Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Baguley, David M., Autor ; Fagelson, Marc, Autor Editorial: San Diego [EE. UU.] : Plural Pub Fecha de publicación: c2016 Número de páginas: 364 p. Il.: il. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-597-56721-3 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
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Etapas de desarrollo:Adultez
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Tinnitus
PsicologíaNota de contenido: Contents
1. Tinnitus and hypearacusis in literature, film and music / Baguley, David M.
2. The mechanism and time course of tinnitus associated with hearing impairment / Roberts, Larry E.
3. Animal models of tinnitus and hyeparcusis / Brozoski, Thomas J.; Bauer, Carol A.
4. Psychological mechanisms and Tinnitus / Andersson, Gerhard; Hesser, Hugo; McKenna, Laurence
5. Tinnitus in military and veteran populations / Fagelson, Marc
6. Drug-induced tinnitus / Radziwon, Kelly; Hayes, Sarah H.; Sheppard, Adam M.; Ding, Dalian; Salvi, Richard
7. Clinical aspects of somatic modulation of tinnitus / Sánchez, Tanit Ganz
8. Influences of amplified music / Fagelson, Marc; Baguley, David M.
9. Middle ear myoclonus and tonic tensor tympani syndrome / Westcott, Myriam
10. Pulsatile tinnitus / Kleijung, Tobias
11. Acoustic Shock / McFerran, Don
12. Hearing aids for tinnitus / Searchfield, Grant D.
13. Cochlear implants and tinnitus / Kloostra, Francka J. J.; Arnold, Rosemary; Dijk, Pim van
14. Self-Help interventions for tinnitus / Sereda, Magdalena; Hoare, Derek J.
15. Misophonia and phonophobia / McFerran, Don
16. Musical hallucinations / Cope, Thomas e.; Sedley, Willian; Kumar, Sukhbinder
17. Managing tinnitus in childhood / Kentish, Rosie
18. Managing tinnitus in adults: audiological strategies / Bartnik, Grazyna M.
19. Managing tinnitus in adults: psychological strategies / Cima, Rilana F. F.
20. Emerging approaches to treating tinnitus / Hoare, Derek J.; Sereda, Magdalena
21. Tinnitus in the future / Baguley, David M.; Fagelson, Marc
Tinnitus : Clinical and research perspectives [texto impreso] / Baguley, David M., Autor ; Fagelson, Marc, Autor . - San Diego (5521 Ruffin Road, CA 92123, EE. UU.) : Plural Pub, c2016 . - 364 p. : il.
ISBN : 978-1-597-56721-3
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Empleo
Etapas de desarrollo:Adultez
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Medicina:Audífono
Medicina:Implante coclear
Medicina:Tinnitus
PsicologíaNota de contenido: Contents
1. Tinnitus and hypearacusis in literature, film and music / Baguley, David M.
2. The mechanism and time course of tinnitus associated with hearing impairment / Roberts, Larry E.
3. Animal models of tinnitus and hyeparcusis / Brozoski, Thomas J.; Bauer, Carol A.
4. Psychological mechanisms and Tinnitus / Andersson, Gerhard; Hesser, Hugo; McKenna, Laurence
5. Tinnitus in military and veteran populations / Fagelson, Marc
6. Drug-induced tinnitus / Radziwon, Kelly; Hayes, Sarah H.; Sheppard, Adam M.; Ding, Dalian; Salvi, Richard
7. Clinical aspects of somatic modulation of tinnitus / Sánchez, Tanit Ganz
8. Influences of amplified music / Fagelson, Marc; Baguley, David M.
9. Middle ear myoclonus and tonic tensor tympani syndrome / Westcott, Myriam
10. Pulsatile tinnitus / Kleijung, Tobias
11. Acoustic Shock / McFerran, Don
12. Hearing aids for tinnitus / Searchfield, Grant D.
13. Cochlear implants and tinnitus / Kloostra, Francka J. J.; Arnold, Rosemary; Dijk, Pim van
14. Self-Help interventions for tinnitus / Sereda, Magdalena; Hoare, Derek J.
15. Misophonia and phonophobia / McFerran, Don
16. Musical hallucinations / Cope, Thomas e.; Sedley, Willian; Kumar, Sukhbinder
17. Managing tinnitus in childhood / Kentish, Rosie
18. Managing tinnitus in adults: audiological strategies / Bartnik, Grazyna M.
19. Managing tinnitus in adults: psychological strategies / Cima, Rilana F. F.
20. Emerging approaches to treating tinnitus / Hoare, Derek J.; Sereda, Magdalena
21. Tinnitus in the future / Baguley, David M.; Fagelson, Marc
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es un número de American Journal of Audiology
Título : vol 22 nº1 - 2013 Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Larry Humes, Editor científico Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: 199 p. Il.: il. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: Comunicacion:Bilingüismo
Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina
Medicina:Audífono:Sistemas FM
Medicina:Tinnitus
Regiones:EspañaNota de contenido: Research article
Hearing conservation program for marching mand members: a risk for noise-induced hearing loss? / Jin, Su-Hyun; Nelson, Peggy B.; Schlauch, Robert S.; Carney, Edward
How proficient is proficient? Comparison of English and relative proficiency rating as a predictor of bilingual listeners’ word recognition / Shi, Lu-Feng
Speech recognition and subjective perceptions of neck-loop FM receivers with cochlear implants / Schafer, Erin C.; Huynh, Christy; Romine, Denise; Jimeenz, Rebeca
New HRCT-Based measurement of the human outer ear canal as a basis for acousticalm methods / Grewe, Johanna; Thiele, Cornelia; Mojallal, Hamidreza; Raab, Peter; Sankowsky-rothe, Tobias; Lenarz, Thomas; Blau, Matthias; Teschner, Magnus
Dialectal effects on a clinical Spanish word recognition test / Shi, Lu-Feng; Canizales, Luz Adriana
Evaluation of a pinna compensation algorithm for sound localization and speech perception in noise / Kuk, Francis; Korhonen, Petri; Lau, Chi; Keenan, Denise; Norgaard Magnus
Effects of signal level and spectral contrast on vowel formant discrimination for normal hearing and hearing impaired listeners / Woodall, Ashley; Liu, Chang
Survey of Spanish parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing: decision-making factors associated with communication modality and bilingualism / Guiberson, Mark
Autoimmune inner ear disease preliminary case report: audiometric findings following steroid treatments / Harris, Dave A.; Mikulee, Anthony A.; Carls, Sarah I.
Effects of tinnitus on distortion product optoacoustic emissions varies with hearing loss / Husain, Fatima T.
Masking release and modulation interference in cochlear implant and simulation listeners / Jin, Su-Hyun; Nie, Yingjiu; Nelson, Peggy
Performance intensity Functions of mandarin word recognition test in noise: test dialect and language effects / Liu, Danzheng; Shi, Lu-Feng
Masking release due to linguistic and phonetic dissimilarity between the target and masker speech / Calandruccio, Lauren; Brouwer, Susanne; Van Engen, Kristin J.; Dhar, Sumitrajit; Bradlow, Ann R.
[número]
es un número de American Journal of Audiology
vol 22 nº1 - 2013 [texto impreso] / Larry Humes, Editor científico . - 2017 . - 199 p. : il.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: Comunicacion:Bilingüismo
Discapacidad:Sordera
Medicina
Medicina:Audífono:Sistemas FM
Medicina:Tinnitus
Regiones:EspañaNota de contenido: Research article
Hearing conservation program for marching mand members: a risk for noise-induced hearing loss? / Jin, Su-Hyun; Nelson, Peggy B.; Schlauch, Robert S.; Carney, Edward
How proficient is proficient? Comparison of English and relative proficiency rating as a predictor of bilingual listeners’ word recognition / Shi, Lu-Feng
Speech recognition and subjective perceptions of neck-loop FM receivers with cochlear implants / Schafer, Erin C.; Huynh, Christy; Romine, Denise; Jimeenz, Rebeca
New HRCT-Based measurement of the human outer ear canal as a basis for acousticalm methods / Grewe, Johanna; Thiele, Cornelia; Mojallal, Hamidreza; Raab, Peter; Sankowsky-rothe, Tobias; Lenarz, Thomas; Blau, Matthias; Teschner, Magnus
Dialectal effects on a clinical Spanish word recognition test / Shi, Lu-Feng; Canizales, Luz Adriana
Evaluation of a pinna compensation algorithm for sound localization and speech perception in noise / Kuk, Francis; Korhonen, Petri; Lau, Chi; Keenan, Denise; Norgaard Magnus
Effects of signal level and spectral contrast on vowel formant discrimination for normal hearing and hearing impaired listeners / Woodall, Ashley; Liu, Chang
Survey of Spanish parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing: decision-making factors associated with communication modality and bilingualism / Guiberson, Mark
Autoimmune inner ear disease preliminary case report: audiometric findings following steroid treatments / Harris, Dave A.; Mikulee, Anthony A.; Carls, Sarah I.
Effects of tinnitus on distortion product optoacoustic emissions varies with hearing loss / Husain, Fatima T.
Masking release and modulation interference in cochlear implant and simulation listeners / Jin, Su-Hyun; Nie, Yingjiu; Nelson, Peggy
Performance intensity Functions of mandarin word recognition test in noise: test dialect and language effects / Liu, Danzheng; Shi, Lu-Feng
Masking release due to linguistic and phonetic dissimilarity between the target and masker speech / Calandruccio, Lauren; Brouwer, Susanne; Van Engen, Kristin J.; Dhar, Sumitrajit; Bradlow, Ann R.
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