Búsqueda de LIBROS DEL AUTOR: irene w leigh

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  • DEAF PEOPLE AND SOCIETY
    IRENE W. LEIGH / JEAN F. ANDREWS / CARA A. MILLER / JU-LEE A. WOLSEY
    Deaf People and Society is an authoritative text that emphasizes the complexities of being D/deaf, DeafBlind, Deaf-Disabled, or hard of hearing, drawing on perspectives from psychology, education, and sociology. This book also explores how the lives of these individuals are impacted by decisions made by professionals in clinics, schools, or other settings. This new edition offe...

    $1,620.00

  • PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH DEAF CLIENTS FROM DIVERSE GROUPS
    IRENE W. LEIGH (EDITOR)
    The second edition of Psychotherapy with Deaf Clients from Diverse Groups features the introduction of six new chapters that complement full revisions of original chapters with advances in the field since its initial publication. The first part begins with a new chapter on the current ethical issues relevant to working with deaf clients. In subsequent chapters it provides updat...

    $1,343.04

  • COCHLEAR IMPLANTS
    RAYLENE PALUDNEVICIENE / IRENE W. LEIGH
    The cochlear implant debate has changed, as evidenced in this cogent collection that presents 13 chapters by 20 experts, including several who communicate through sign language but also utilize cochlear implants. The impetus for this change stems from recognition that both visual and aural input can enhance the education of deaf children. Divided into four sections, Cochlear Im...

    $1,074.43

  • COCHLEAR IMPLANTS IN CHILDREN
    JOHN B. CHRISTIANSEN / IRENE W. LEIGH
    Cochlear Implants in Children: Ethics and Choices addresses every facet of the ongoing controversy about implanting cochlear hearing devices in children as young as 12 months old and in some cases, younger. Authors John B. Christiansen and Irene W. Leigh and contributors Jay Lucker and Patricia Elizabeth Spencer analyzed the sensitive issues connected with the procedure by revi...

    $1,074.43

  • ACCESS
    DOREEN DELUCA AND IRENE W. LEIGH AND KRISTIN A. LINDGREN AND DONNA JO NAPOLI (EDITORS)
    The companion to Signs and Voices: Deaf Culture, Identity, Language, and Arts, this volume presents an accomplished group of contributors who address the major technological, institutional, and societal advances in access for deaf people, as well as the remaining hurdles. Part One: Assistive Technologies begins with Maggie Casteel’s description of the latest innovative hearing ...

    $1,074.43