The Video-Based Aural Rehabilitation Guide: Enhancing Listening and Spoken Language in Children and Adults is a pioneering resource that combines comprehensive aural rehabilitation content with over 200 captioned instructional videos. Designed for students and professionals in audiology, speech-language pathology, and deaf education, it provides practical, real-world demonstrations of assessment, intervention, and counseling strategies for individuals with hearing loss across the lifespan. The integration of video and text allows for an immersive learning experience, bridging theory with clinical practice.
Key Features
- Over 200 captioned videos demonstrating assessment, intervention, and counseling in diverse clinical settings
- Collaboration among 14 experts across audiology, speech-language pathology, listening and spoken language, medicine, education, research, and psychology
- Covers hearing technologies, aural rehabilitation procedures, factors affecting intervention outcomes, and psychosocial considerations
- Practical guidance for both children and adults with hearing loss, including supports for education and family counseling
- Chapters include concise summaries, study questions with answer keys, and recommended resources for further learning
- Background information on featured professionals to contextualize clinical practices
- Can be used as a stand-alone text or alongside traditional aural rehabilitation textbooks
- Enhances clinical skills for students in practicum settings as well as experienced professionals
