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When the Brain Can't Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
When the Brain Can't Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
Paperback - English

In this landmark book, Dr. Teri James Bellis, one of the world's leading authorities on auditory processing disorder (APD), explains the nature of this devastating condition and provides insightful case studies that illustrate its effect on the lives of its sufferers.

Millions of Americans struggle silently with APD. For many of them, holding a simple conversation can be next to impossible. As sound travels through an imperfect auditory pathway, words become jumbled, distorted, and unintelligible. As Dr. Bellis notes, the most profound impact of this highly specific impediment to auditory comprehension may be on the young. Facing a severely reduced ability to read, spell, comprehend, and communicate, children with APD are subject to anxiety, academic failure, and a damaged sense of self. Often, they are misdiagnosed.

Discussing the latest and most promising clinical advances and treatment options, and providing a host of proven strategies for coping, Dr. Bellis takes much of the mystery out of APD. If you or anyone you know has difficulty comprehending spoken language, or if your child is struggling in school, this important book may have the answers you need.

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ISBN
0743428641
EAN
9780743428644
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Publication Date
22 Jul 2003
Pages
368
Weight (kg)
0.34
Dimensions (cm)
21.4 x 14.1 x 2.5
About Author
Teri James Bellis, Ph.d., is a professor of audiology at the University of South Dakota and the author of the authoritative text for professionals on the diagnosis and treatment of APD. Ironically, she herself became the victim of adult-onset APD as the result of head trauma suffered in a car accident.<P>Her writing has been featured in numerous medical and academic publications, including the prestigious "Journal of Neuroscience." She lives in South Dakota.
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