Hearns, a voice instructor specializing in transgender voice, and Kremer, a voice instructor and professor of voice and music theatre, provide a guide for voice teachers to the training of transgen
This pocket guide describes the assessment of all disorders of communication. Organized alphabetically, entries define assessment procedures, concepts, and tools and discuss communication disorders an
This pocket guide explains treatment in speech-language pathology, detailing treatment philosophies, approaches, and techniques for communication disorders through alphabetically organized entries
Organized alphabetically, this pocket guide to communication disorders contains entries on the epidemiology, etiology, and major theories of disorders, as well as ethnocultural factors, symptomato
''Dysphagia Assessment and Treatment Planning: A Team Approach, Fourth Edition'' is ideal for graduate dysphagia courses in speech-language pathology programs. The unique value of this book is the mul
With contributions from fellow audiologists and other medical specialists, Wolfe presents a textbook for professional and academic doctoral courses on audiologic considerations pertaining to each o
A companion to the textbook Audiology: Science to Practice, Third Edition, this workbook contains exercises and questions in hearing science and audiology principles and procedures, with answers. Area
Specialists in hearing medicine train future temporal bone histology technicians to produce and interpret images of the temporal bone that can provide information about hearing disorders. Their top
'The Hearing Sciences, Third Edition'' addresses all the topics critical to understanding the hearing sciences: acoustics, basic instrumentation, anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular
This medical textbook introduces the anatomy and physiology of deglutition, the fluoroscopic evaluation and dynamic swallow study tools for assessing swallowing difficulties, the elements of a tre
In this work for general readers and students, especially those interested in entering the field, otorhinolaryngologist Jean Abitbol, an expert in voice surgery, explores the science surrounding t
This handbook outlines a treatment approach for working with children with selective mutism and other language delays or disorders, such as language learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders
Audiology, otolaryngology, and other specialists from Europe, North America, Brazil, and New Zealand provide 16 chapters on hyperacusis and disorders of sound intolerance. They discuss definitions,
Dhar and Hall summarize the vast information on otoacoustic emissions to help audiologists and other hearing health professionals make rational decisions about why and how to use otoacoustic emissi
This book contains clinical resources for the evaluation and treatment of late-acquired sounds, for those working with individuals whose speech contains errors affecting the last eight English con
Now that many academic doctoral audiology programs include a comprehensive course or courses on assessing and managing vestibular function, Zalewski presents a comprehensive text that details vario
Sataloff has selected chapters from Professional Voice: The Science and Art of Clinical Care for three volumes that are small enough and affordable enough for students and that focus on specific th
The undergraduate textbook for a one-semester course explains the anatomical processes of the human speech system, the anatomical structures used to produce consonants and vowels in American Englis
For advanced graduate students and practicing clinicians interested in neurogenic disorders of cognition and communication, Blake synthesizes decades of work by researchers in a variety of fields
This guide for elementary teachers explains how to use CRA/CSA (concrete-representational / semi-concrete-abstract) instructional sequences for small group instruction in math. The book presents C
This guide details the intervention process of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), which is a method for helping children with communication problems. The book provides lesson plans
This guide describes how to provide hearing aids to infants and children. It covers the concept of cumulative auditory experience; the diagnosis of hearing loss; hearing aid candidacy and feature
The extensive reference is primarily for physicians but also speech-language pathologists, singing and acting voice specialists, nurses, voice teachers, performers, and others interested in the hu
This is part of a three-volume student edition of selected chapters from the fourth edition of Professional Voice: the Science and Art of Clinical Care, which is too large and broad in scope to be
Professional Voice: The Science and Art of Clinical Care is an authoritative reference but too massive and expensive to be practical for students. So Sataloff has produced three volumes of chapter
Otolaryngologists and a neurologist introduce laryngeal electromyography to laryngologists, neurologists, physiatrists, and other medical specialists who would like to add the diagnostic tool to t
Compiling and updating material from their three previous textbooks on particular aspects of hearing aids, Ricketts, Bentler, and Mueller present a comprehensive textbook to provide students, instruct
This 21-chapter text explains essential and extended applications of office-based and intraoperative ultrasonography of head and neck disorders. Head and neck surgeons and other clinicians from the
"Intervention for Toddlers using Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Practical Strategies" was created out of concern for the increasing number of children identified with developmental langua
This workbook helps students review the anatomy and function of the swallowing mechanism, swallowing disorders that arise from neurological disorders and surgical treatments, evaluation methods, nonsu
Platt and Grundfast present readers with a collection of cases in otolaryngology that involve potential pitfalls, mistakes, and near misses in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients w
This pocket reference outlines aspects of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Contributed by authors working in various surgical specialties in the US, the 54 chapters cover essential aspects l
This book contains the information needed to obtain a hearing instrument dispensing license. It primarily targets non-audiologists or undergraduate audiology students, prospective hearing instrument s