Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment 3rd Edition

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3rd edition | January 1, 2018

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Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment 3rd Edition

Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment Third Edition:

Auditory Processing Disorders details the history, definition, behaviors, and comorbidity of auditory processing disorders while 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, management strategies, and direct treatment programs, including the use of technology, are covered in detail.

This third edition presents the tireless ongoing study, research, and clinical application by the best minds in the field of APD whose work is changing the way clinicians are affecting the lives of thousands of individuals who struggle with APD. This edition emerges as a more thorough study of the discipline, with new authors, experimental findings, and discoveries to render the science more definitive.

The third edition includes a global perspective of auditory processing including the latest in evidence base treatment programs. Such additions include:

  • New chapters from internationally renowned authors such as Harvey Dillon, Sharron Cameron (Australia), Doris Bamiou (South America), and Vivian Illiadou (Greece).
  • New chapters addressing neurological brain damage and its impact on auditory processing, psychiatric disorders associated with auditory processing, the impact of otitus media on auditory processing skills, and new methods for diagnosing (spatialized noise test).
  • A new chapter on psychological testing and what psychologists contribute to the full battery of testing, diagnosis, and knowledge base of APD.
  • A new chapter on an evidence based program known as CAPDOTS from Carol Lai in Vancouver with data to support its use in deficit specific remediation.
  • A thoroughly updated chapter from Nina Kraus and her laboratory colleagues at Brain Volts, Northwestern University.
  • Updated chapters reflect the current research on AN/AD and the newest relevant tests for the SLP to administer when screening for APD.
  • Updated images of new FM systems and Apps for treatment.
  • New features such as web links and references/resources.
  • Content has been edited to be more concise and reader friendly for increased readability and comprehension.
  • The book was condensed based on reviewer feedback so that it can be used for a semester of study in the discipline with ease of reading and coursework.

The third edition now includes a PluralPlus companion website with added content for continued comprehensive coverage of APD. Auditory Processing Disorders is a highly practical book designed specifically for practicing clinicians and instructors, both audiologists and speech-language pathologists. It contains a comprehensive review of APD and is an excellent resource for upper level audiology students.

*Note Regarding Access to Supplementary Content Online: This book comes with related materials hosted on a PluralPlus companion website. If you purchase or rent a used copy of the printed book, the code to access the website printed inside the book may have been previously redeemed/used or be incorrect and you will NOT be able to use it. To guarantee access to the supplementary materials on the website, it is recommended you purchase a new/unused copy of this book directly from Amazon or the publisher, Plural Publishing, Inc. If you purchase from other resellers, check with the reseller regarding the validity of the access code before completing your purchase. The publisher will not replace inactive access codes to customers renting or purchasing used books from Amazon or via other resellers.


Additional ISBNs:

∗ eText ISBN: 1944883428, 978-1944883423, 9781944883423

Table of Contents

Cover
Auditory Processing Disorders: Assessment, Management, and Treatment
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Contributors
SECTION I. IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT
1. Current Issues in the Diagnosis and Treatment of CAPD in Children Renata Filippini, Jeffrey Weihing, Gail D. Chermak, and Frank E. Musiek
2. Central Auditory Processing Disorders: Definition, Description, Behaviors, and Comorbidities Donna Geffner
3. Audiologic Assessment of CAPD Marni Johnson Martin, Cassandra R. Billiet, and Teri James Bellis
4. Deficit-Specific Diagnosis and Remediation of Auditory Processing Disorders Sharon Cameron and Harvey Dillon
5. Thinking Outside the Sound Booth: Assessing and Managing Auditory Processing Disorder in an Auditory-Cognitive Neuroscience Framework Nina Kraus and Spencer B. Smith
6. Auditory Processing in Individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Gary Rance
7. The Speech-Language Pathologist’s Role in the Assessment of Auditory Processing Skills Deborah Ross-Swain
8. Language Processing versus Auditory Processing Gail J. Richard
9. APDs and Literacy Martha S. Burns
10. Neuropsychological Evaluations: Differentiating Between Auditory Processing and Related Complexities Daniel B. Peters and Michelle L. Freeman
11. Neurological Brain Damage and Its Impact on Auditory Processing Doris-Eva Bamiou and Cristina F. B. Murphy
12. Auditory Processing in Mental Health Vasiliki (Vivian) Maria Iliadou
13. Otitis Media and Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) Jack Katz, Thomas R. Zalewski, and Michael J. Brenner
SECTION II. MANAGEMENT
14. The ABCs of CAP: Practical Strategies for Enhancing Central Auditory Processing and Related Skills Jeanane M. Ferre
15. Management Strategies with FM Systems and Assistive Listening Devices Donna Geffner
SECTION III. EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT AND INTERVENTION PROGRAMS
16. Phonemic Awareness, Reading Abilities, and Auditory Processing Disorders Jay R. Lucker
17. Applicable Applications: Treatment and Technology with Practical, Efficient, and Affordable Solutions Bunnie Schuler
18. Application of Neuroscience to Remediation of Auditory Processing, Attention, Phonological, Attentional, Language, and Reading Disorders: The Fast ForWord® Programs Martha S. Burns
19. CAPD Online Therapy System (CAPDOTSâ„¢) Carol A. Lau
20. Dichotic Interaural Intensity Difference (DIID) Training Jeffrey Weihing and Frank E. Musiek
21. Central Auditory Processing Disorders and the Disabled Child’s Right to Benefits of Public Education Lina Foltz
22. Reimbursement for Central Auditory Processing Disorder Janet P. McCarty
23. Resources and Helpful Websites Lindsay Lerro
Appendix A. Auditory Processing Disorder (APD): Tips for Parents Donna Geffner and Deborah Ross-Swain
Appendix B. Auditory Processing Disorder: Tips for Teachers Donna Geffner and Deborah Ross-Swain
Index
Backcover

Donna Geffner

Donna Geffner, PhD, CCC-SLP is the Director of the Graduate Programs in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and the Speech and Hearing Center at St. Johns Unversity-Queens, New York. She initiated and developed both the undergraduate and graduate programs and the Speech and Hearing Center. Now, she has completed a new consortia AuD program with Adelphi and Hofstra Universities. She is dually certified and maintains a private practice working with children and adults with auditory processing problems and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders. She is the recipient of several local and state association honors, and was an ASHA president, and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Her recent book What Professionals Need to Know About AD/HD was published by Thinking Publications in 2005, accompanied by a CD of her clients and families. Her Listening Inventory was Published by Academic Therapies.Dr. Geffner was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Providence College in 2004.Deborah Ross-Swain, EdD, CCC-SLP is the founder, owner and clinical director of The Swain Center for Listening, Communicating and Learning, The Listening Center in Walnut Creek and Fountain Valley California. 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. She is the Past President of California Speech Pathologists and Audiologists in Private Practice (CALSPAPP) and served on California Speech-Language and Hearing Association (CSHA) Task Force for developing Guidelines for (Central) Auditory Processing Disorders and Encroachment. Dr. Swain has received awards from CSHA for Outstanding Service and Outstanding Achievement. She serves as a California delegate to the Legislative Council for the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA).

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