Vi bøger
Levering: 1 - 2 hverdage

Sproghandicap og terapi

Her finder du spændende bøger om Sproghandicap og terapi. Nedenfor er et flot udvalg af over 143 bøger om emnet. Det er også her du finder emner som Talehandicap, afasi, dysfasi, stammen.
Vis mere
Filter
Filter
Sorter efterSorter Populære
  • - At skabe og dele viden i udviklingsstøttende netværk
    af Birgit Kirkebæk, Sissel Sollied & Mette Christensen
    270,95 kr.

    Bogen henvender sig til alle, der ønsker at anvende video som arbejdsredskab i pædagogisk praksis. Alle mennesker kommunikerer fra fødslen og til livets ophør. Men for nogle er kommunikationen besværliggjort af funktionsnedsættelser. Omgivelserne kan derfor have svært ved at se deres signaler og udtryk som kommunikation og respondere på dem. Arbejdsmåden videoanalyse i team er en hjælp til at overkomme denne forståelseskløft.Video giver mulighed for, at man – individuelt eller i team – genoplever en hændelse, analyserer samspillet på videoklippet, reflekterer og fremsætter prøvende fortolkninger. Teorier peger ud fra forskellige synsvinkler på menneskers medfødte kompetencer til kontakt, samspil og kommunikation og på omsorgsgivers evne til at ydeomsorg og skabe rum for personlig udvikling.Bogen beskriver, hvordan videoanalyse i team er udviklet i et fagfelt, hvor fysiske og psykiske funktionsnedsættelser komplicerer den gensidige forståelse mellem de implicerede personer. Denne arbejdsmåde har desuden vist sig som et velfungerende og udviklingsstøttende redskab i andre typer af pædagogisk arbejde.Bogens kapitler er på henholdsvis dansk og norsk. Videoanalyse i team henvender sig i Danmark for eksempel til specialpædagoger og -lærere, fysioterapeuter, ergoterapeuter, tale- og hørepædagoger, audiologopæder, sygeplejersker samt studerende på tilsvarende uddannelser. I Norge for eksempel til lærere, førskolelærere, specialpædagoger, fysio- og ergoterapeuter, studerende i pædagogik og specialpædagogik, vernepleie, barnevernspedagogikk, sosionomutdanningen samt de praksisfelter, disse indgår i. Kan inspirere for eksempel ICDP-vejledere og -trænere, hvor videoanalyse er en central del af arbejdet.

  • af Anthony Pak-Hin Kong
    1.271,95 kr.

    This comprehensive volume provides balanced and easily readable chapters on contemporary topics around discourse production in patients with neurogenic disorders. Discourse broadly refers to a unit of language longer than a single sentence, typically used in a spoken or written format to express ideas, feelings, and opinions or to interact with others. As the field of research in speech-language pathology, aphasia and related neurogenic disorders, and clinical decision-making to manage neurogenic impairments is rapidly expanding, there has been an increased focus on discourse analysis and therapy to enable patients to speak well again. Various user groups and people with lived experience (e.g., aphasia, dementia, traumatic brain injury, right hemisphere damage, etc.) are also increasingly focused on the impact of neurogenic impairments on domains of conversation and changes in language skills beyond the smaller linguistic components of single words and sentences that are traditionally supported by speech-language therapy. The first part of this book details and discusses the basic principles, historical perspectives (history and developmental milestones), neural basis, and recent evolutions and advancement of discourse analysis in speakers with acquired communication disorders. The second part of the book outlines and illustrates current methods for discourse elicitation and analysis across different clinical populations. Recent leaps forward in technology that can assist in the recording, processing, and analysis of discourse will be highlighted. The final part of book reviews and summarizes key developments of various evidenced-based training strategies, interventions, and treatment programs, as well as utilization of innovative technology to clinically improve neurogenic disordered discourse.¿This is an ideal guide for researchers, clinicians, and students in the field of communication sciences and disorders, speech and language therapy, gerontology, (neuro-)linguistics, psychology, and related fields in clinical medicine.

  • af Ulrike M. Lüdtke
    2.199,95 - 2.452,95 kr.

  • af Jessica Broitman
    1.076,95 kr.

    This book addresses the need to view specific learning disorders (SLDs) within a mental health framework, as supported by their placement alongside autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). It describes how policy and practice point to a different perspective ¿ specifically that SLDs are often treated as educational rather than psychological problems ¿ and examines the implications of this dichotomy. The book reviews empirical research that suggests children need access to treatment for clinical components of SLDs that may respond to psychological intervention separately from, and in addition to, educational interventions. It provides a theoretical framework for organizing research findings and clinical perspectives that support understanding the clinical components of SLDs and addresses the need for a mental health framework within which to approach theory, treatment, and assessment of SLDs.Key areas of coverage include:Examining different theoretical orientations to learning disorders (e.g., cognitive, behavioral, neuropsychoeducational, psychoanalytic).Adapting evidence-based therapeutic techniques for use with children and adolescents who have learning disorders.The need for accurate and well characterized assessment of SLDs.How incorporating a cognitive neuroscience perspective into assessment can move LD treatment and research forward.Learning Disorders Across the Lifespan is an essential reference for clinicians, therapists, and other professionals as well as researchers, professors, and graduate students in school and clinical child psychology, special education, speech-language therapy, developmental psychology, pediatrics, social work as well as all interrelated disciplines.

  • af Mari Wiklund
    963,95 - 1.097,95 kr.

    The book focuses on the interaction of persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD is a neurobiological developmental disorder, characterized by problems with social interaction, over-sensitivity to sensory stimuli and restricted interest (APA 2013). Problems with social interaction being a core feature of ASD, there is a scientific and a societal need for a book focusing on this topic. The book approaches the interaction of persons with ASD from a new angle. Firstly, where most studies on ASD are based on data coming from experimental settings, this book is based on naturally occurring data coming from group therapy sessions where 11¿13-year-old Finnish- and French-speaking boys with ASD talk with each other and with their therapists. Secondly, the book treats a variety of themes that have so far been studied much less than, for example, the pragmatic problems of persons with ASD. These themes include the following aspects: speech prosody (characteristic features, perception of atypicality by neurotypical listeners), disfluencies of speech (comparison with neurotypical controls), comprehension problems (role of prosody, role of disfluencies, other causes), gaze behavior (eye contact avoidance strategies, using gaze as a source of feedback) as well as therapists¿ response strategies and teaching orientations. The book is intended for researchers working in the field of autism, professionals working with persons with ASD as well as for families of persons with ASD.

  • af Astrid Jensen
    235,95 kr.

    Plants are an essential part of our planet's ecosystem, providing us with food, oxygen, and numerous other resources. However, just like humans and animals, plants are also susceptible to diseases. Understanding the importance of plant health and the field of plant pathology is crucial for students interested in the field of botany.Plant health refers to the overall well-being of plants, including their ability to resist diseases, pests, and environmental stresses. Healthy plants not only yield higher crop production but also contribute to a balanced and sustainable environment. As students delve into the world of botany, they will realize that maintaining plant health is of utmost importance for the future of agriculture and the planet.Plant pathology is the study of plant diseases and the science behind their prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Disease detectives, or plant pathologists, play a crucial role in identifying and managing plant diseases to ensure the health and productivity of crops. By understanding the causes, symptoms, and transmission of plant diseases, students can help protect plants from harmful pathogens and work towards sustainable agriculture.Plant diseases can have devastating effects, leading to significant yield losses, economic hardships, and even famine in some regions. By learning about plant health, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent and manage these diseases effectively. They can recognize early signs of disease, implement proper disease management techniques, and develop innovative strategies to combat plant pathogens in a sustainable manner.Moreover, plant health is not only essential for agriculture but also impacts the natural environment. Healthy plants contribute to the biodiversity of ecosystems, supporting a wide range of organisms, including insects, birds, and mammals. By preserving plant health, students can contribute to the conservation of natural habitats and promote sustainable practices.

  • af John Madison Fletcher
    157,95 - 283,95 kr.

  • af Abdul-Latif Hamdan
    1.165,95 - 1.271,95 kr.

    This book reviews the interface between the traits of civilization and voice. It addresses concepts such as where the human voice stands in society and what the impact of civilization is on voice as a means of communication across diverse cultures, social hierarchies, and religious practices.Understanding voice disorders in the context of civilization traits and changes, and analyzing the impact of those traits is invaluable for otolaryngologists, speech language pathologists, voice teachers and others engaged in the diagnosis, treatment and/or training of patients with dysphonia. The book highlights cross-cultural variations in voice acoustics and self-perceived dysphonia, and the impact of religious observance on voice. This information is crucial in differentiating the normal voice from the abnormal, given differences associated with various civilizations and cultures.Traits of Civilization and Voice Disorders provides a far-reaching perspective on the interface between the human voice and its surroundings; as a result, this book is situated as an invaluable resource for otolaryngologists, speech language pathologists, and voice teachers in the diagnosis, treatment and training of patients with voice disorders.

  • af Jonathan
    222,95 kr.

    The Importance of Pathology in MedicinePathology, often referred to as the "backbone" of medicine, plays a crucial role in diagnosing and understanding diseases. It is a specialized field that explores the causes, effects, and progression of various illnesses, providing invaluable insights to healthcare professionals. In this subchapter, we will delve into the significance of pathology in medicine and shed light on its various aspects.First and foremost, pathology is instrumental in the accurate diagnosis of diseases. Through meticulous examination of tissues, cells, and bodily fluids, pathologists can identify and analyze abnormalities, enabling them to pinpoint the exact nature of an illness. This knowledge is essential for designing appropriate treatment plans and ensuring optimal patient care. Pathologists work closely with other medical specialists, providing them with indispensable information that guides their decision-making process.Additionally, pathology is indispensable in the field of research and development. By studying diseases at a cellular and molecular level, pathologists contribute to the discovery of new treatments, vaccines, and diagnostic techniques. Their work aids in understanding the underlying mechanisms of diseases, leading to advancements in medical science that benefit patients and society as a whole. Without pathology, medical progress would be severely hindered.Moreover, pathology plays a pivotal role in the field of forensic medicine. Through autopsies and careful examination of evidence, forensic pathologists can determine the cause and manner of death, assisting law enforcement agencies in solving crimes. Their expertise is also crucial in cases of medical malpractice, providing objective analysis in legal proceedings.Pathology is not limited to the laboratory or the autopsy room. It extends its reach to public health as well. By studying patterns and trends in disease occurrence, pathologists contribute to the prevention and control of epidemics. They play a vital role in monitoring the spread of infectious diseases, ensuring the safety of the population through effective surveillance and intervention strategies

  • af Sarah L Breshears
    374,95 kr.

    Short and Sweet Stories is an interactive book designed for speech-language pathologists & parents who want to foster articulation (speech) and language development in a single activity that children will love and look forward to.

  • af Jerry K Hoepner
    923,95 kr.

    "The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association identifies counseling as one of the eight domains of speech-language pathology service delivery. Two of the remaining seven domains, collaboration and prevention and wellness, are closely related to and draw upon counseling skillsets. While our discipline clearly recognizes the importance of counseling in training and everyday practice, ASHA provides limited direction about implementation within curriculum and clinical practice. This is a textbook on implementation and training of counseling and motivational interviewing for speech-language pathologists. The material is suitable for graduate-level training programs and practicing speech-language pathologists. The book provides a strong focus on implementation of counseling practices, rather than discussion of counseling practices. Specifically, there is an emphasis on Motivational Interviewing along with description of other evidence-based counseling practices in SLP. There is currently not a counseling text in our discipline that focuses on motivational interviewing, despite a recent uptick in empirical investigations using this approach. Additionally, the book addresses issues of scope of practice and why SLPs are uniquely suited to provide counseling. While providing a clear distinction between professional counseling and non-professional counseling, this text clarifies the SLPs role"--

  • af Karl D. Kryter
    255,95 kr.

    This groundbreaking report examines the many ways in which noise pollution affects human health and well-being. Drawing on extensive research and expert analysis, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the problem and propose a range of solutions. Anyone concerned about the impacts of noise on their health should read this important book.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • af Gokul Rajamani
    193,95 kr.

    Tall Tales wtih Giri & Friends is a fun and delightful children's adventure that teaches kids how to instigate speech based on pictures.

  • af Dennis McFadden
    189,95 - 357,95 kr.

  • af Charles Sidney Bluemel
    366,95 kr.

  • af Jasmine Richards
    1.552,95 kr.

    The impairment in perceiving or processing auditory information is considered to be a hearing disorder. Tinnitus is a common hearing disorder. It involves perceiving sound even in the absence of corresponding external sound. Although it is normal to feel a faint sound in a completely quiet place, the problem arises when it interferes with normal hearing. The sound a person hears in tinnitus is described as ringing, clicking, buzzing, hissing, or roaring. It can be caused due to several factors including ear infections, disease of the heart or blood vessels, Ménière's disease, brain tumors, acoustic neuromas, and migraines. Tinnitus is generally diagnosed based on the person's description. An audiogram, as well as an otolaryngological and neurological examination can also be used to support the overall diagnosis. Medical imaging, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), may also be used if specific issues are discovered. This book explores all the important aspects of tinnitus in the present day scenario. For all those who are interested in the clinical and research perspectives on this medical condition, it can prove to be an essential guide.

  • af Kimi Brown
    1.512,95 kr.

    Tinnitus is a hearing disorder which involves hearing noises that are actually not caused by sounds coming from the outside world. A number of underlying causes generated at any level of the auditory system may result in this disorder. Factors such as emotional stress, traumatic brain injury, excessive earwax, and exposure to loud noise can severely affect hearing. Tinnitus is categorized into three types which are named as subjective tinnitus, objective tinnitus, and pulsatile tinnitus. The disorder is typically subjective, which means that the noises a person hears are not identifiable by physicians or hearing technicians using current technology. In certain cases, tinnitus can be detected by an individual using a stethoscope. This condition is called objective tinnitus. Pulsatile tinnitus is described as experiencing sound that beats in time with the pulse. Tinnitus can be cured through talk therapy, sound therapy, or hearing aids. Through this book, the readers would gain knowledge that would broaden their perspective about tinnitus. A number of researches and case studies from all over the globe have been included herein on the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. It is a collective contribution of a renowned group of international experts.

  • af Nora McDougal
    1.522,95 kr.

    Spatial hearing refers to an innate human ability, which enables the people to determine the direction of a sound source. In normal conditions, people can engage in spatial hearing effortlessly. People experience spatial hearing loss when they are unable to use spatial cues for determining the origin of sound in space. Auditory perception is the ability to receive and interpret information that reaches the ears. It is a multi-step process that includes detection, discrimination, identification, recognition and comprehension of the sound. There is a complex relation between age and the perception of sound source location. With the progression of age, hearing loss advances. This book includes some of the vital pieces of works being conducted across the world, on various topics related to spatial hearing and auditory perception. It will also provide interesting topics for research, which interested readers can take up. The book will serve as a valuable source of reference for graduate and post graduate students.

  • af Jasmine Richards
    1.522,95 kr.

    Hearing disorders are a type of disorder wherein the affected person is not able to perceive or process auditory information. Hearing disorders may lead to hearing loss which can be partial or complete, and may occur in one or both ears. There are various hearing disorders that include tinnitus, endaural phenomena, hyperacusis, presbycusis, etc. Tinnitus is a disorder characterized by sensitivity to sound when, in fact, there is no actual sound. This obstructs the normal functioning of the ear as the patient experiences sounds such as ringing, clicking, buzzing, or hissing. It often impedes concentration, leading to anxiety and depression. The management of tinnitus includes identification of the specific cause followed by the treatment. The primary treatments are classified into psychological, sound based interventions, and medications. These involve talk therapy, sound therapy, and hearing aids. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the best supported treatment for this disorder. This book contains some path-breaking studies on tinnitus. It strives to provide a fair idea about this medical condition and to help develop a better understanding of the latest advances related to its assessment and management. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by this book.

  • af David Crow
    1.572,95 kr.

    Hearing loss refers to a partial or complete inability to hear. It can be present at birth or it may develop later in life. It can affect one or both ears. Hearing problems in children may impair their ability to acquire spoken language, while social and occupational challenges are created for adults. Hearing loss can be permanent or temporary. When it occurs due to age, it often affects both ears and is caused by the loss of cochlear hair cell. There are various causes of hearing loss such as birth complications, certain medications or toxins, genetics, exposure to noise, trauma to the ear, some infections and ageing. Neural consequences of hearing loss can be seen in the structure of auditory cortex in humans. This book unravels the recent studies on hearing loss. It also strives to provide a fair idea about its neural consequences. This book will serve as a reference to a broad spectrum of readers.

  • af Peter Barry
    1.542,95 kr.

    Hearing loss is defined as the inability to apprehend sound. There are mainly three forms of hearing loss, namely, sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss and mixed hearing loss. A number of factors like genetics, ageing, exposure to noise, infections, birth complications, trauma to the ear, and certain medications or toxins can lead to hearing loss. Its primary symptoms involve difficulty in understanding speech, and pain or pressure in the ears. Hyperacusis, tinnitus, vertigo and tympanophonia are some secondary symptoms associated with hearing loss. Diagnostic methods include otoscopy, tympanometry and differential testing. MRI and CT scans are also used to determine the pathology of causes related to hearing loss. The management of this medical issue includes cochlear implants, hearing aids, middle ear implants and assistive technology. The various advancements in the study of hearing loss are glanced at and the management strategies are looked at in detail within this book. Clinicians in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by it.

  • af Norma Hendricks
    1.592,95 kr.

    The ear is a sensory system consisting of organs which help in hearing sounds. The main ear diseases include otosclerosis, Ménière's disease, tinnitus, barotrauma and presbycusis. Tinnitus is an ear disease which results in perception of sound in absence of any external sound. Otosclerosis is a disease caused due to the development of small bones in the ear. Ménière's disease is a condition affecting the inner parts of the ear resulting in hearing loss and pressure in the ear. The diagnosis of ear diseases generally involves a physical exam, assessment of medical and health history, and undertaking a hearing test. The requirement for imaging studies arises in case of suspicion of complications and when treatment does not work effectively. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are utilized to diagnose inner ear pathology. The drugs that are utilized to tackle the inner ear diseases include neurotrophins, corticosteroids, antioxidants, anesthetics and aminoglycoside antibiotics. This book provides comprehensive insights on ear diseases. It includes some of the vital pieces of work being conducted across the world, on various topics related to diagnostic imaging and therapeutics for diseases related to the ear. Medical professionals and students actively engaged in the study and management of these diseases will find this book full of crucial and unexplored concepts.

  • af Rowland Halsey
    1.552,95 kr.

    Cochlea is a coiled sensory structure that is present in the inner ear and plays a significant role in hearing. This sensory structure is stimulated by the cochlear nerve, which bifurcates from the larger vestibulocochlear nerve and serves as the primary fiber for the relay of electrical impulses transferring information about sound from the external environment to the auditory nucleus, or sound-processing centre of the brain. An electrical device inserted surgically into the human ear that enables hearing impaired people to detect sound is called a cochlear implant. Adults affected by extreme sensorineural hearing loss often use these implants. There are certain drawbacks associated with the implantation procedure such as a person may experience complete hearing loss in the affected ear. Infection, numbness around the ear, tinnitus, and implant failure are some other side effects related with cochlear implant. Improvements in electrode technologies and device materials have lowered the risk of infection caused by these implants. This book is compiled in such a manner, that it will provide in-depth knowledge about cochlear implants. It aims to equip students and experts with the advanced topics and upcoming concepts on these implants.

  • af Freya Brown
    1.512,95 kr.

    Hearing loss refers to the partial or complete inability to hear. This condition affects people of all ages and may be inherited or acquired after birth. Mixed hearing loss, conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss are the three types of hearing loss. It has various signs and symptoms such as difficulty in hearing consonants, muffling of speech and other sounds, withdrawal from conversations, and difficulty in understanding words. Hearing loss can range from mild to moderate to severe. It makes hearing high pitched sounds or conversational speech difficult, and can affect one or both ears. The causes of hearing loss include a variety of factors such as certain infections, some toxins or medications, genetics, trauma to the ear, exposure to noise, and birth complications. Medical treatments, hearing aids, cochlear implants and other options are used to treat and manage hearing loss. This book contains a detailed explanation of the various diagnostic and therapeutic techniques associated with hearing loss. It will help new researchers by foregrounding their knowledge on this medical condition.

Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere

Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.