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Learning To Hear Again (second edition)
A Curriculum manual for audiologists and speech pathologists providing rehabilitation services for patients with hearing impairment.

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"What I've found most useful is how the curriculum material permits me to select and choose what I need depending upon the group I'm working with, or the specific therapy that I may be planning. It's all there and useful for both the experienced and the beginning clinician."
Mark Ross, Ph.D., University of Connecticut (Professor Emeritus)
"This is an easy-to-follow book. It presents information that is immensely practical and solidly grounded in theoretical principles. Last semester, I held up the book before my aural rehabilitation class and suggested that this would serve them for the duration of their professional career."
Nancy Tye-Murray, Ph.D., Central Institute for the Deaf
"Learning to Hear Again provides a wealth of informational materials on hearing aid use and management of communication problems, especially those experienced by adults with acquired hearing loss. Camera-ready, self-contained documents for use in home study adds to its overall utility and value. An important reference for daily use by clinicians and students alike."
Dean Garstecki, Ph.D., Northwestern University
"A treasure for professionals and students involved in audiologic rehabilitation. The materials, activities and hand-outs are comprehensive and extremely well-organized. It is truly an invaluable resource for developing or enhancing your audiologic rehabilitative services."
Patricia McCarthy, Ph.D., Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center



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