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Hearing is one of the most empowering of our senses; it enables us to work, socialise and communicate. It's hard to imagine living in a silent world, yet just 60 years ago this was the inevitable outcome for the majority of people with ear disease or language problems. Nowadays, virtually everybody can be helped to some extent and many cured. But how did we get here? This book tells the fascinating story of science and medicine's winning battle with...
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Preparing Deaf and Hearing Persons with Language and Learning Challenges for CBT: A Pre-Therapy Workbook presents 12 lessons to guide staff in hospital and community mental health and rehabilitation programs on creating skill-oriented therapy settings when working with people who don't read well or have trouble with abstract ideas, problem solving, reasoning, attention, and learning. Drawing from the worlds of CBT, current understandings
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Presents general information on tinnitus, a continuous ringing in the ears. Dr. Nagler shares how he overcame the condition himself using a relatively new treatment, TRT, or Tinnitus Retraining Therapy. He provides an in-depth explanation of TRT - how it works in both theory and practice, utilizing habituation therapy and directive counseling.
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"Noted authorities answer questions and demonstrate a variety of therapy techniques, including analyzing speech and stuttering; improving attitudes about speech and stuttering; modifying stuttering and overall communication; transferring new skills into the real world; maintaining improvement outside the therapy setting ... As an added bonus, this DVD includes Stuttering: Straight Talk for Teens. David Wilkins, a high school student who stutters,...
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A resource and teaching tool for speech-language pathologists, teachers, parents, and physicians that provides information about what stuttering looks and sounds like, explores the concerns associated with stuttering in the school-age child, and shows speech therapy in action by renowned specialists with school-age children.
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"This educational diabetes DVD is presented in an accessible format intended for diabetes educators working with individuals with hearing loss. Important diabetes information is provided in American Sign Language (ASL), audio and open captioning. Research shows that people with hearing loss report greater health disparities and are traditionally unserved and underserved. This product is one shining example of collaborative efforts of diabetes educators,...
18) Diabete PSAs
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This DVD presents a compilation of public service announcements on diabetes produced by CSD-TV, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Presented in ASL with captions and audio, eight 30 second PSAs are included focusing on the following topics: what is diabetes, self-advocating, foot care, eye care, insulin/self injection, sickness and diabetes, meal planning and nutrition, and striving for balance. A resource to contact for additional information is also...
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