Understanding Hearing Loss

Exploring Perspectives and Strategies

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Paru le : 2025-10-13



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This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted landscape of hearing loss. It offers a holistic exploration of hearing loss, catering to a wide audience including healthcare professionals, audiologists, educators, researchers, caregivers, people affected by hearing loss, and advocates. Its primary aim is to delve into the diverse perspectives, challenges, and strategies associated with hearing loss, providing evidence-based insights and practical approaches to enhance the quality of life for people with hearing impairment.
Structured for a comprehensive examination, this book navigates through foundational concepts including the physiology of hearing, causes, classifications, and diagnostic aspects of hearing loss. It progresses to explore psychological, social, educational, technological, and rehabilitative dimensions related to hearing impairment. The content encompasses chapters addressing societal attitudes, accessibility, assistive technology, inclusive education, communication strategies, rehabilitation practices, and advocacy efforts. Each chapter aims to present a blend of theoretical insights, current research findings, and actionable strategies, ensuring relevance and applicability across various fields involved in supporting individuals with hearing loss.
The topic of understanding hearing loss holds paramount importance in contemporary times due to evolving societal attitudes, technological advancements, and an increased focus on inclusivity and accessibility. Hearing loss affects millions worldwide, impacting communication, education, employment, and social interactions. This book addresses the critical need for comprehensive resources that encompass diverse perspectives and evidence-based strategies to support people impacted by hearing loss. Its significance lies in equipping professionals, caregivers, and advocates with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the challenges associated with hearing impairment effectively. The primary audience would find immense value in this book due to its holistic approach, evidence-based insights, practical strategies, and relevance across multiple disciplines involved in addressing hearing loss.
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59 pages
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Parution
2025-10-13
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Springer
EAN papier
9789819510955
EAN PDF
9789819510962

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9789819510962

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Dr Gabriel Bennett, formally Dr Matthew Bennett, holds a PhD in Disability Studies from Flinders University, Australia. He has lectured in Disability Studies at Griffith University, Queensland. He has also advised the Australian Government’s AutismCRC and has published articles for the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. He is actively involved in a wide range of disability research projects.

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