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A contemporary and vibrant Deaf culture is found within Deaf
communities, including Deaf Persons of Color and those who are
DeafDisabled and DeafBlind. Taking a more people-centered view, the
second edition of Deaf Culture: Exploring Deaf Communities in the
United States critically examines how Deaf culture fits into
education, psychology, cultural studies, technology, and the arts.
With the acknowledgment of signed languages all over the world as
bona fide languages, the perception of Deaf people has evolved into
the recognition and acceptance of a vibrant Deaf culture centered
around the use of signed languages and the communities of Deaf
peoples. Written by Deaf and hearing authors with extensive
teaching experience and immersion in Deaf cultures and signed
languages, Deaf Culture fills a niche as an introductory textbook
that is more inclusive, accessible, and straightforward for those
beginning their studies of the Deaf-World. New to the Second
Edition * A new co-author, Topher Gonzalez Avila, MA * Two new
chapters! o Chapter 7 "Deaf Communities within the Deaf Community"
highlights the complex variations within this community o Chapter
10 "Deaf People and the Legal System: Education, Employment, and
Criminal Justice" underscores linguistic and access rights * The
remaining chapters have been significantly updated to reflect
current trends and new information, such as: o Advances in
technology created by Deaf people that influence and enhance their
lives within various national and international societies o Greater
emphasis on different perspectives within Deaf culture o
Information about legal issues and recent political action by Deaf
people o New information on how Deaf people are making
breakthroughs in the entertainment industry o Addition of new
vignettes, examples, pictures, and perspectives to enhance content
interest for readers and facilitate instructor teaching. o
Introduction of theories explained in a practical and
reader-friendly manner to ensure understanding o An updated
introduction to potential opportunities for professional and
informal involvement in ASL/Deaf culture with children, youth, and
adults Key Features * Strong focus on including different
communities within Deaf cultures * Thought-provoking questions,
illustrative vignettes, and examples * Theories introduced and
explained in a practical and reader-friendly manner * PluralPlus
companion website with a test bank and digital slides/presentations
for instructors
This handbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of a
wide range of developmental and clinical issues in pragmatics.
Principally, the contributions to this volume deal with pragmatic
competence in a native language, in a second or foreign language,
and in a selection of language disorders. The topics which are
covered explore questions of production and comprehension on the
utterance and discourse level. Topics addressed concern the
acquisition and learning, teaching and testing, assessment and
treatment of various aspects of pragmatic ability, knowledge and
use. These include, for example, the acquisition and development of
speech acts, implicatures, irony, story-telling and interactional
competence. Phenomena such as pragmatic awareness and pragmatic
transfer are also addressed. The disorders considered include
clinical conditions pertaining to children and to adults.
Specifically, these are, among others, autism spectrum disorders,
Down syndrome, and Alzheimer's disease.
This issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics focuses on Sleep in Older
Adults, with topics including: Sleep in Normal Aging; Insomnia in
the Older Adult; Sleep Apnea in the Older Adult; Circadian Rhythm
Sleep-Wake Disorders in the Older Adult; Restless Legs Syndrome;
Periodic Limb Movement Disorder and Other Sleep Related Movement
Disorders in the Older Adult; REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and Other
Parasomnias in the Older Adult; Neurodegenerative Disorders and
Sleep; Medical Conditions and Sleep in the Older Adult; Psychiatric
Illness and Sleep in the Older Adult; Sleep and Cognition in the
Older Adult; Sleep and Nocturia in the Older Adult; Sleep and Long
Term Care; and Sleep in the Hospitalized Older Adult.
This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Maie St.
John, is devoted to Multidisciplinary Approach to Head and Neck
Cancer. Articles in this issue include: It Takes a Village - The
Import of Multidisciplinary Care; The Role of the Patient: Shared
Decision Making; A Story in Black and White: Radiologic Evaluation
in the Multi-Disciplinary Setting; Beyond the Glass Slide:
Pathology Review in the Multi-Disciplinary Setting; Surgical
Innovations; It Takes Two - One Resects, One Reconstructs; Advances
in Radiation Oncology: What to Consider; Precision Medicine:
Genomic Profiles to Individualize Therapy; The Role of Systemic
Treatment Before, During, and After Definitive Treatment; Decision
Making for Diagnosis and Management: A Consensus Comes to Life; On
Pain; Psychosocial Distress and Screening; First We Eat, Then We Do
Everything Else: Nutrition; Functional Assessment and
Rehabilitation: How to Maximize Outcomes; Survivorship - Morbidity,
Mortality, Malignancy; and Immunotherapy: Who is Eligible?
This issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics is edited by Dr.Ahmed BaHammam
and focuses on Hypersomnia. Article topics include: Hypersomnia:
neurobiological basis; Narcolepsy Immunogenetics: Where is the
Evidence?; Genetic markers of sleepiness; Autonomic function
instabilities in Narcolepsy; Epidemiology of Excessive Daytime
Sleepiness; Evaluation of the sleepy patient: differential
diagnosis; Subjective and objective assessment of hypersomnia;
Sleepiness in Narcolepsy; Idiopathic hypersomnia; Sleep disordered
breathing and excessive daytime sleepiness; Drug-induced excessive
sleepiness; Kleine-Levin syndrome and recurrent hypersomnia;
Behaviorally induced insufficient sleep syndrome: an underestimated
cause of hypersomnia; Sleepiness in children; Sleepiness in
Adolescents; Sleepiness in the elderly; Depression and Hypersomnia:
a complex association; Neurodegenerative diseases and excessive
sleepiness; Sleepiness and traffic safety; Pharmacological
management of excessive daytime sleepiness; Non-pharmacological
management of excessive daytime sleepiness.
This issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics is edited by Drs. Brown and
Shahrokh Javaheri and focuses on Advanced PAP Therapies and
Non-invasive Ventilation. Article topics include: Current Positive
Airway Pressure Device Technology: What's in the "black box?";
Testing the Performance of Positive Airway Pressure Generators:
From Bench to Bedside; Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea:
Choosing the Best PAP Device; Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea:
Choosing the Best Interface; Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea:
Achieving Adherence and Dealing with Complications; Treatment of
Hyperventilatory Central Sleep Apnea: Idiopathic, CHF,
Cerebrovascular Disease, and High Altitude; Disordered Breathing
Due to Chronic Opioid Use: Diverse Manifestations and Their
Management; Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome: Choosing the
Appropriate Treatment for a Heterogeneous Disorder; Positive Airway
Pressure Treatment in the Patient with Ventilatory Failure due to
Neuromuscular Disease; Non-invasive Ventilation in Acute
Ventilatory Failure; Domiciliary Non-invasive Ventilation for
Chronic Ventilatory Failure; The Future of Positive Airway Pressure
Technology.
This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, devoted to
Obstructive Sleep Apnea, is guest edited by Dr. Mark A. D'Agostino.
Articles in this outstanding issue include: Pediatric Sleep Apnea;
Skeletal Procedures for Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Nasal Obstruction
and its Role in Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Nasal procedures; Sleep
Testing; Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy; PAP Therapy for Obstructive
Sleep Apnea; Palatal Procedures for Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Oral
Appliances for Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Overview and Economic Impact of Untreated Obstructive Sleep Apnea;
Genioglossal Advancement, Hyoid Suspension and Tongue Base Radio
Frequency for Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Endoscopic Partial Midline
Glossectomy; Robotic Partial Glossectomy for Obstructive Sleep
Apnea; Upper Airway Stimulation Therapy.
Prosodic Features and Prosodic Structure presents an overall view of the nature of prosodic features of language - accent, stress, rhythm, tone, pitch, and intonation - and shows how these connect to sound systems and meaning. This invaluable survey will appeal to linguists at all levels, in particular to phonologists, phoneticians, and researchers in related applied fields such as speech pathology and speech synthesis.
A timely, relevant work, this encyclopedia provides a comprehensive
examination of a full range of topics related to eating disorders
and body image. The mortality rate associated with eating disorders
is higher than that of any other psychiatric illness. What are the
factors that influence abnormal perceptions of body image and
trigger the deadly behaviors of food deprivation or uncontrollable
gluttony? This indispensable resource thoroughly examines the
complex subject of eating disorders, particularly the
sociocultural, psychological, and nutritional aspects of eating
disorders and body image. Eating Disorders: An Encyclopedia of
Causes, Treatment, and Prevention explores the definitions, risk
factors, symptoms, and health consequences of such illnesses as
anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. The author discusses the
assessment and treatment of these conditions, and imparts health
education strategies related to the "Dos and Don'ts" of awareness
and prevention efforts. Additionally, she shares tips for
recognizing symptoms and discusses where to seek help if a friend
or family member is affected. Topics include flight attendants and
body weight requirements, the impact of Virtual Reality, and media
and sociocultural influences. Case illustrations of eating disorder
concerns A timeline of the history of eating disorders
Contributions from experts in cross-disciplinary fields Types of
prevention programs and ways to promote positive body image
Nanostructures for Novel Therapy: Synthesis, Characterization and
Applications focuses on the fabrication and characterization of
therapeutic nanostructures, in particular, synthesis, design, and
in vitro and in vivo therapeutic evaluation. The chapters provide a
cogent overview of recent therapeutic applications of
nanostructured materials that includes applications of
nanostructured materials for wound healing in plastic surgery and
stem cell therapy. The book explores the promise for more effective
therapy through the use of nanostructured materials, while also
assessing the challenges their use might pose from both an economic
and medicinal point of view. This innovative look at how
nanostructured materials are used in therapeutics will be of great
benefit to researchers, providing a greater understanding of the
different ways nanomaterials could improve medical treatment, along
with a discussion of the obstacles that need to be overcome in
order to guarantee widespread availability.
Years of experience, level of qualification, modality delivered,
supervision, personal therapy, and continuing professional
development are not predictive of client outcomes in psychotherapy.
Further, the outcomes of psychotherapy have not improved in over 40
years, despite the proliferation of new therapy modalities.
Evidence Based Counselling & Psychotherapy for the 21st Century
Practitioner answers how counselling and psychotherapy can be
operationalised in the 21st century, dispelling long-held beliefs
about how psychotherapy works. Discussing evidence-based practice
in its various forms, the chapters provide an analysis of research
used and the debate around the effectiveness of specific therapies,
commonalities across therapies and the many evidence-based
relationship variables that are said to contribute to effective
psychotherapy. Client factors and the use of technology, deliberate
practice, supervision, and a simulated client case demonstrate the
application of the methods and ideas reviewed. Whether a novice
psychotherapy trainee or a seasoned practitioner or supervisor,
Evidence Based Counselling & Psychotherapy for the 21st Century
Practitioner illustrates what an effective 21st century
practitioner needs to know, do, and reflect on to improve the
effectiveness of their psychotherapeutic work and client outcomes -
of interest across the allied health and social care sectors where
counselling and therapy interventions are used.
This issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics focuses on Ambulatory Sleep
Medicine. Article topics include: Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep
Apnea; Personalised medicine for Obstructive Sleep Apnea therapies:
Are we there yet?, Cardiovascular risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea;
Motor Vehicle Accident risk related to Obstructive Sleep Apnea;
Impact of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome on Neurocognitive
function and impact of CPAP; CPAP therapy for Obstructive Sleep
Apnea; Maximizing adherence including using novel IT based systems;
Mandibular advancement splints; Surgical approaches to Obstructive
Sleep Apnea; Consequences of Obstructive Sleep Apnea; and more!
The volume will serve as a primer on tyrosine kinase signaling and
its importance in cancer. The volume will first introduce the
common denominators of small-molecule and antibody-derived
inhibitors, as well as the general phenomenon of resistance. The
volume will then detail resistance to the most commonly used
classes of tyrosine kinase inhibitors, and will focus specific
chapters on resistance to BCR-ABL1, FLT3, angiokinase family
members, and ALK inhibitors.
In this book, Spreen and Risser present a comprehensive, critical review of available methods for the assessment of aphasia and related disorders in adults and children. The authors explore test instruments and approaches that have been used traditionally for the diagnosis of aphasia, ranging from bedside screening and ratings, to tests of specific aspects of language, and to comprehensive and psychometrically standardised aphasia batteries. Coverage of other methods reflects newer trends, including the areas of functional communication, testing of bilingual patients, psycholinguistic approaches, and pragmatic and discourse-related aspects of language in everyday life. The authors also examine the expansion of language assessment to individuals with non-aphasic neurological disorders, such as patients with traumatic brain injury, lesions of the right hemisphere, the healthy elderly, and individuals with dementia. Taking a flexible and empirical approach to the assessment process in their own clinical practice, Spreen and Risser review numerous test instruments and their source for professionals and students-in-training to choose from in their own use. The introductory chapters cover the history of aphasia assessment, a basic outline of subtypes of aphasia, both neuro-anatomically and psycholinguistically, and the basic psychometric requirements for assessment instruments. The final part discusses issues in general clinical practice, specifically questions of test selection and interpretation. The book is a thorough and practical resource for speech and language pathologists, neuropsychologists, and their students and trainees.
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