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Sciences of Communication Disorders

Meenakshi Nehru

Editora: Educohack Press

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Communication is the foundation of human interaction, and understanding disorders in this realm is vital for improving lives. Sciences of Communication Disorders offers an in-depth look at audiology and speech-language pathology, exploring the assessment and rehabilitation of hearing and speech impairments.
This book provides insights into the latest research, practical techniques, and real-life case studies to help professionals address communication challenges effectively. It’s an essential resource for students, therapists, and anyone interested in advancing their knowledge of communication disorders and their impact on individuals and communities.
Disponível desde: 24/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 156 páginas.

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