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From the ASHA and NSSLHA Journals

Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders (2002), volume 29. Focuses on counseling in speech-language pathology and audiology. Visit www.nsslha.org/NSSLHA/members/cicsd/cicsd-s02.htm.

English, K., Mendel, L. L., Rojeski, T., & Hornak, J. (1999). Counseling in audiology, or learning to listen: Pre- and post-measures from an audiology counseling course. American Journal of Audiology, 8(1), 34-39.

Grunblatt, H., & Darr, L. (1994). A support program: Audiological counseling. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 25, 112-114.

Halpin, C., Hermann, B., Whearty, M. (1996). A family with autosomal-dominant progressive sensorineural hearing loss: Rehabilitation and counseling. American Journal of Audiology, 5(1), 23-32.

Margolis, R. H. (2004, Aug. 3). Boosting memory with informational counseling: Helping patients understand the nature of disorders and how to manage them. The ASHA Leader, pp. 10-11, 28.

Stone, J. R. (1992). Resolving relationship problems in communication disorders treatment: A systems approach. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 23, 300-307.



References

Crandall, C. (1997). An update on counseling instruction in audiological programs. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiologists, 30,1-10.

Flahive, M., & White, S. (1982). Audiologists and counseling. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, 10, 275-287.

Martin, E., Kreuger S., & Bernstein, M. (1990) Diagnostic Information transfer to hearing-impaired adults. Texas Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology, 16(2)29-32.



Resources Related to Audiologic Rehabilitation and Counseling

  • The Aging Patient: New Perspectives on Audiology Service Delivery. This virtual conference on the Web scheduled Sept. 6-21 focuses on audiologic service delivery to a growing population. Experts in audiology, psychology, sociology, and geriatrics will present multidisciplinary perspectives on the aging patient, with emphasis on audiologic service delivery.
  • Access Audiology. This ASHA e-newsletter, written by and for audiologists, highlights current clinical topics. Members have access to a complete archive of past issues, including "Current Trends in health Literacy/Plain Language" (Jan./Feb. 2006) and "Current Trends in Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation" (March/April 2005).


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