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Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management and Treatment

Author Donna Geffner Ph.D., Deborah Ross-Swain Ph.D.
Publisher Plural Publishing
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ISBN / ASIN1597564958
ISBN-139781597564953
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The second edition of Auditory Processing Disorders, which includes several new chapters, details the history, definition, behaviors, and co-morbidity of auditory processing disorders before educating the reader on the most current practices for audiological and speech-language assessment of APD, including its impact on literacy and language processing. Practical rehabilitation and management strategies are covered in detail. This book a highly practical book designed specifically for practicing clinicians, both audiologists and speech-language pathologists. The book includes authors that read like a "Who's Who" in the discipline of auditory processing disorders (APD).
    New to this edition:
  • New chapter by Frank Musiek, Gail Chermak, Teri Bellis and Jeff Weihling on the philosophical and conceptual existence of APD, defying the myth.
  • New chapter on Computer-Based Training Methods for Age-Related APD: Past, Present, and Future by Harry Levitt, Chris Oden, Helen Simon, Carla Noack and Al Lotze
  • New information from Nina Kraus and associates from the Northwestern Brain Volts lab on the value of using cABR in the diagnosis and measurement of APD in children
  • A chapter on the effectiveness of musical training to alter that brain's engagement with sound.
  • New chapter by Bunnie Schuler on the use of apps in hand-held devices for treatment.
  • New chapter on case law from one of the nation's leading attorneys in special education, Gary Mayerson.
  • Updated information on the use of computer-based software programs from Larry Metwedsky.
  • New chapter by Leah Light on APD as a Model of a Functional Disconnection Syndrome.
  • Three new appendices: Tips for Parents, Tips for Teachers, and a Study Questions Answer Key