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Hyperacusis David M. Baguley

Hyperacusis By David M. Baguley

Hyperacusis by David M. Baguley


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Hyperacusis: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Therapies summarizes and critically reflects upon present knowledge, including insights from auditory neuroscience, psychology and clinical audiology. The implications for therapy are made explicit, and the treatment options available are discussed.

Hyperacusis Summary

Hyperacusis: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Therapies by David M. Baguley

Baguley and Andersson have created a definitive resource on hyperacusis which summarizes present knowledge from both psychological and auditory neuroscience perspectives for a clinical audiology audience. Hyperacusis is a troublesome symptom which is attracting increasing interest from clinicians and researchers alike. Hyperacusis: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Therapies summarizes and critically reflects upon present knowledge, including insights from auditory neuroscience, psychology and clinical audiology. The implications for therapy are made explicit, and the treatment options available are discussed. The authors, Dr. David Baguley (Cambridge, UK) and Professor Gerhard Andersson (Linkoping, Sweden), are well-known experts in the field, and have published widely on hyperacusis and related topics. Their multi-disciplinary collaboration considers hyperacusis in a reflective and innovative manner.

Hyperacusis Reviews

Michael D. Seidman, MD., Otology and Neurotology, (2008): ...Provides the reader the opportunity to gain an understanding of the prevalance and purported mechanisms. The book segues into a thorough cookbook-style method to assess the patient and delves more deeply into the clinical and behavioral underpinnings of hyperacusis. Miranda C Griffin, Luton & Dunstable Hospital, Luton, Beds: This book is clear and concise, and not terrifyingly long. As well as discussing some of the avenues for scientific research it goes on in a more practical vein to explore the development of cognitive behaviour therapy programmes, and how sound generators have been used in the treatment of hyperacusis. It is a descriptive book which looks ahead, and frequently reminds us that there are currently gaps in our knowledge, which have yet to be addressed. However, it is positive and optimistic in its approach, and contains enough practical advice for the clinician to keep going back to it as a valuable reference tool.

About David M. Baguley

David Baguley, Ph.D. David M. Baguley, Ph.D., is Consultant Clinical Scientist and Head of Audiology, at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals, in the NHS Foundation Trust. Gerhard Andersson, Ph.D. Gerhard Andersson, Ph.D., is Professor in the Department of Behavioural Sciences, at Linkoping University, in Sweden.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Craig Newman. Introduction. Prevalence. Mechanisms and models. Assessment. Clinical Aspects of Hyperacusis. Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Sound Therapies for Hyperacusis. Conclusions.

Additional information

GOR009792981
9781597561044
1597561045
Hyperacusis: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Therapies by David M. Baguley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Plural Publishing Inc
20070401
110
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