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62by Jacobelli, FrankTable of Contents “...When medication isn't the answer or isn't enough -- The "challenging" child -- Your child's amazing brain : boiled-down neurology for nonscientists... by nonscientists -- Gabriel, Patrick, Denny, Tad, and Jeremy : a few of our kids -- About learning styles -- Survival skills 101 for parents, teachers, and counselors -- Reaching the challenging child - and avoiding the traps -- Getting started -- Appendix I. ...”
Published 2008
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63Published 2005Table of Contents “...The emergence of electrophysiology as an aid to neurology /...”
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64by Picton, T. W. (Terence W.)Table of Contents “...Introduction : Past, present, and potential -- Recording evoked potentials : means to an end -- Frequency-domain : music of the hemispheres -- Finding sources : forwards and backwards -- Acoustic stimuli : sounds to charm the brain -- Interpreting the waveforms : time and uncertainty -- Electrocochleography : from song to synapse -- Auditory brainstem responses : peaks along the way -- Middle latency responses : the brain and the brawn -- Auditory steady state and following responses : dancing to the rhythms -- Late auditory evoked potentials : changing the things which are -- Endogenous auditory evoked potentials : attention must be paid -- Infant hearing assessment : opening ears -- Neurotology and neurology : from cochlea to cortex -- Auditory neuropathy : when time is broke -- Cochlear implants : body electric -- Concluding comments : beginning to live....”
Published 2011
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65by Yairi, EhudTable of Contents “...Psychoemotional, psychobehavioral, and psycholinguistic theories -- Is stuttering biological? Neurological, motor, and genetic perspectives -- Stuttering therapy : issues, directions, research, ethics -- Assessment of adults and school-age children -- Adult therapy : focus on emotional reactions -- Therapy for adults : focus on stuttering and fluency -- Therapy for school-age children -- Assessment of stuttering in early childhood -- Treatment of preschool-age children who stutter -- Other fluency disorders and multicultural/bilingual issues....”
Published 2011
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66by Aronson, Arnold E. (Arnold Elvin), 1928-Table of Contents “...Introduction to clinical voice disorders -- Normal voice development -- Voice disorders of structural origin -- Nasal resonatory disorders -- Neurologic voice disorders -- Spasmodic dysphonia -- Clinical voice evaluation / Nathan V. ...”
Published 2009
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68Published 1999Table of Contents “....] -- Individual and physiological correlates of attachment disorganization in infancy / Gottfried Spangler and Karin Grossmann -- Developmental pathways from infant disorganization to childhood peer relationships / Deborah Jacobvitz and Nancy Hazen -- Disorganized attachment and developmental risk at school age / Ellen Moss, Diane St-Laurent, and Sophie Parent -- Indices of attachment disorganization among toddlers with neurological and non-neurological problems / Douglas Barnett ... ...”
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70by Flasher, Lydia V.Table of Contents “...Foundations of counseling skills -- Basics -- Theories of counseling: application to speech-language pathology and audiology -- Therapeutic relationship and therapeutic communication -- Interviewing and therapy microskills -- Counseling in a multicultural society: implications for the field of communication disorders -- Working with families -- Counseling skills for working with specific disorders -- Counseling skills for working with speech, language, fluency, voice, and cleft lip and palate disorders -- Counseling skills for adult neurological disorders and dysphagia -- Counseling for adults and children who have hearing loss -- Therapeutic process with challenging situations and behaviors -- Defense mechanisms relevant to speech-language pathologists and audiologists -- Working with challenging and difficult emotional states -- Communicating bad news and working with challenging situations -- Working with resistance and anger -- Working with crisis situations -- Taking care of ourselves....”
Published 2012
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71Published 2000Table of Contents “...Normal-disordered continuum -- The concept of ideal voice quality -- Crosslinguistic aspects of voice quality -- Phonetic evaluation of voice quality -- The transcription of voice quality -- Dysprosody -- Measuring vocal quality -- The use of self-organizing maps for the classification of voice disorders -- Acoustic analysis of voice quality : a tabulation of algorithms 1902-1990 -- Aerodynamic measures of voice production -- Laryngostroboscopy -- High-speed digital image recording for observing vocal fold vibration -- Voice quality and electrolaryngography -- Analysis by synthesis of pathological voices using the Klatt synthesizer -- Voice and emotional states -- The aging voice -- Phonatory effects of mass lesions -- Vocal fold paralysis -- Neurologic disease -- The spasmodic dysphonias -- Pediatric voice disorders -- Voice quality of deaf speakers -- Toward a theory of the dispositional bases of functional dysphonia and vocal nodules : exploring the role of personality and emotional adjustment....”
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72Published 2001Table of Contents “...Emotional Disorders in the Neurologically Deteriorating Older Adult /...”
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73Published 2013Table of Contents “...Genetic hearing loss : a brief history -- Epidemiology, etiology, genetic mechanisms, and genetic counseling -- Embryology of the mammalian ear -- Gene/environment interactions in acquired hearing loss -- Syndrome diagnosis and investigation in the hearing-impaired patient -- Genetic hearing loss with no associated abnormities -- Genetic hearing loss associated with external ear abnormalities -- Eye disorders -- Genetic hearing loss associated with musculoskeletal disorders -- Genetic hearing loss associated with renal disorders -- Genetic hearing loss associated with neurologic and neuromuscular disorders -- Genetics hearing loss associated with cardiac abnormalities -- Genetic hearing loss associated with endocrine disorders -- Genetic hearing loss associated with metabolic disorders -- Integumentary disorders -- Oral and dental disorderss -- Chromosome disorders....”
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74by Andrews, Moya L.Table of Contents “...Anatomy and physiology -- Assessment -- Approaches to intervention -- Pediatric disorders and their treatment -- Adult disorders and their treatment -- Neurologic and geriatric disorders and their treatment -- Communication after laryngectomy and tracheotomy -- Sex, gender, and effects on voice -- Psychosocial dynamics and counseling....”
Published 2006
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75Published 2012Table of Contents “...Pt. 1: Introduction to clinical medicine -- Pt. 2: Cardinal manifestations and presentation of diseases -- Pt. 3: Genes, the environment, and disease -- Pt. 4: Regenerative medicine -- Pt. 5: Aging -- Pt. 6: Nutrition -- Pt. 7: Oncology and hematology -- Pt. 8: Infectious diseases -- Pt. 9: Terrorism and clinical medicine -- Pt. 10: Disorders of the cardiovascular system -- Pt. 11: Disorders of the respiratory system -- Pt. 12: Critical care medicine -- Pt. 13: Disorders of the kidney and urinary tract -- Pt. 14: Disorders of the gastrointestinal system -- Pt. 15: Disorders of the joints and adjacent tissues -- Pt. 16: Endocrinology and metabolism -- Pt. 17: Neurologic disorders -- Pt. 18: Poisoning, drug overdose, and envenomation -- Pt. 19: High-altitude and decompression sickness....”
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79by Berry, Richard B., 1947-Table of Contents “...Sleep stages and basic sleep monitoring -- Technology of sleep monitoring: differential amplifiers, digital polysomnography, and filters -- Sleep staging in adults -- Biocalibration, artifacts, and common variants of sleep -- Sleep staging in infants and children -- Sleep architecture parameters, normal sleep, and sleep loss -- Neurobiology of sleep -- Monitoring respiration: technology and techniques -- Monitoring respiration: event definitions and examples -- Sleep and respiratory physiology -- Cardiac monitoring during polysomnography -- Monitoring of limb movements and other movements during sleep -- Polysomnography, portable monitoring, and actigraphy -- Subjective and objective measures of daytime sleepiness -- Obstructive sleep apnea syndromes: definitions, epidemiology, diagnosis, and variants -- Pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea -- Consequences of obstructive sleep apnea and the benefits of treatment -- Obstructive sleep apnea treatment overview and medical treatments -- Positive airway pressure treatment -- Oral appliance and surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea -- Central sleep apnea and hypoventilation syndromes -- Sleep and obstructive lung disease -- Restless leg syndrome, periodic limb movements in sleep, and the periodic limb movement disorder -- Hypersomnias of central origin -- Insomnia -- Circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSD) -- Clinical EEG and nocturnal epilepsy -- Parasomnias -- Psychiatry and sleep -- Sleep and non-respiratory physiology -- Sleep and neurological disorders....”
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