Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment

Publisher:   Plural Publishing Inc
Edition:   4th edition
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Pages:   574
Publication Date:   22 August 2024
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With 8 new chapters and many other updates, Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment, Fourth Edition details the definition, behaviors, and comorbidities of auditory processing disorders (APD) while educating the reader on the most current global practices for assessment of APD, including its impact on literacy and language processing. Practical rehabilitation, management strategies, and direct evidence-based treatment programs, including the use of technology, are covered in detail. The text is a highly practical book designed specifically for practicing clinicians, instructors, and students, in both both audiology and speech-language pathology. It contains a comprehensive review of APD and is also an excellent resource for parents, teachers, and other professionals wishing to learn more about APD for themselves, their child, and their practice. New to the Fourth Edition: New chapters on: the effects of COVID-19, RSV, PANDAS, autoimmune disorders and other medical issues on APD evaluating auditory processing disorders through telepractice the collaboration of the audiologist and speech-language pathologist in evaluating auditory processing skills and other listening problems treatment interventions for deficit specific processing disorders and other auditory skills differentiation between auditory processing and listening disorders Updated chapter on auditory neuropathy Updated chapter on current neuroscience on the relationship between auditory processing and literacy Description of new digital module technology for sound enhancement Updated APPS for interventions for auditory processing disorders Key Features: Contributions from the field's most recognized experts, such as James W. Hall, III, Deborah Moncrief, Larry Medwetsky, John Wicker, Angela Alexander and Matt Barker Case Studies illustrating the pansensory nature of an auditory processing disorder and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration Includes an integrative model for understanding auditory processing disorder utilizing research from cognitive neuroscience, neurophysiology, neurobiology, mathematics and neuroanatomy A model of speech understanding to differentiate auditory processing disorders from non-auditory deficits and listening problems PluralPlus Online Ancillary Materials For instructors: Image Bank For students and clinicians: Downloadable resources from the text

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Publisher:   Plural Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Plural Publishing Inc
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
ISBN:  

9781635506549


ISBN 10:   1635506549
Pages:   574
Publication Date:   22 August 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Adult education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Contributors Section I. Identification, Assessment and Management Chapter 1. Central Auditory Processing Disorders: Definition , Description , Behaviors, and. Co-morbidities Donna Geffner Chapter 2. An Integrative Model for Understanding Auditory, Linguistic, and Cognitive Processes in Spoken Language-Processing and Associated Listening Disorders Larry Medwetsky Chapter 3. Audiologic Assessment of Auditory Processing Disorders in Children and Adults James W. Hall III and Mazen K. El-Banna Chapter 4. Causes of Listening Difficulties in the Classroom - A Model of Speech Understanding to Differentiate Auditory Processing Disorders from Non-Auditory Deficits Sharon Cameron and Harvey Dillon Chapter 5. Auditory Neuropathy: auditory processing consequences and management options Gary Rance and Julien Zanin Chapter 6. Speech-Language Pathologist’s Role in the Assessment of APD and Listening Problems Deborah Ross-Swain Chapter 7. Collaboration between the Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathologist for Auditory Processing Disorders and Listening Problems Deborah Ross-Swain, John J. Wicker and Michelle D’Mello Chapter 8. Auditory Processing and How the Brain Reads: Language, Cognition, and Temporal Processing Martha S. Burns Chapter 9. Neuropsychological Evaluations: Differentiating Between Auditory Processing and Related Complexities Michelle Limon Freeman and Daniel B. Peters Chapter 10. The Impact of Otitis Media on the Central Auditory System and Central Auditory Processing Jack Katz, Thomas R. Zalewski and Michael J. Brenner Chapter 11. Auditory Processing, Autoimmunity and other Medical Condition Jeannie M. Lopez Chapter 12. Evaluating Auditory Processing Abilities Through Telepractice Angela Loucks Alexander and Fatima Abbas. Section II. Management Chapter 13. Management strategies and Sound Enhancement Donna Geffner Section III. Treatment and Intervention Programs Chapter 14. Identification and Treatment of Dichotic Deficits Deborah Moncrief Chapter 15. Acoustic Pioneer and Auditory Processing Matthew Barker Chapter 16. Accessing Technology to treat auditory processing disorders: Computer-based auditory training (CBAT) Jeanane M. Ferre and Courtney Baker Chapter 17. Applicable Applications: Treatment and Technology with Practical, Efficient, and Affordable Solutions Bunnie Schuler Chapter 18. Resources and Websites Lindsay Lerro Appendix A. Auditory Processing Disorder: Tips for Parents Donna Geffner and Deborah Ross-Swain Appendix B. Auditory Processing Disorder: Tips for Teachers Donna Geffner and Deborah Ross-Swain Index

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Donna Geffner, PhD, CCC-SLP/A, is a dually licensed and certified speech-language pathologist and audiologist. She served as Full Professor, Department Chair, Director of the Speech and Hearing Center, Director of the Graduate Programs and the Long Island AuD Consortium program at St. John's University prior to her retirement. She maintains a private practice in the areas of auditory processing disorders, language impairment, and AD/HD. Dr. Geffner is the recipient of the St. John's University President's Medal and many local, statewide, and national honors and awards, including ASHA's Fellow and ASHA Honors. Providence College bestowed upon her an Honorary Doctorate in Education. She currently continues to teach as an adjunct professor at Hofstra University in the AuD program. She is a former Vice President of Academic Affairs for ASHA and President of ASHA, 1999. Dr. Geffner is the author of three books (''Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management and Treatment'', with Deb Swain, now in its third edition; ''Attention Deficit Disorders: What Professionals Need to Know''; and ''The Navigator'' with Dale Seiden, a visual picture mapping for children) and two tests (''Auditory Skills Assessment'' with the late Ron Goldman and the ''Listening Inventory'' with Deb Swain). She was a host of a national television program series, produced by CBS and NBC, for which she received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Instructional Programming. She continues to be a spokesperson and invited speaker nationally and internationally at professional conferences, television, national webinars, and local and state conferences, parent groups, and educators. **** Deborah Ross-Swain, EdD, CCC-SLP, is the clinical director and CEO of The Swain Center for Listening, Communicating and Learning. Dr. Swain is the immediate past president of the California Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CSHA) and served on the CSHA Board of Directors for 10 years. Dr. Swain is the former Chief of Speech-Language Pathology at the University of California, Davis Medical Center and held a clinical staff faculty appointment to the School of Medicine. Dr. Swain has received awards from CSHA for outstanding service and outstanding achievement and was awarded Outstanding Alumnus in 2016 from California State University, Sacramento. Dr. Swain is the author of numerous standardized tests, books, and treatment manuals, and serves on ASHA's Governmental Relations and Public Policy Board.

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