Counseling Skills
Although our understanding of hearing loss has developed substantially and there have been major innovations in terms of technological solutions for hearing -in both quiet and challenging situations- the need for an holistic approach to the client and an appreciation of positive counselling skills is still of paramount importance to a successful outcome. The e-Learning modules here offer an opportunity to learn from internationally renowned opinion leaders.
VIP eLearning
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- Lorraine Gailey - The audiologist, the patient and the technology: working together for better communication
- Kris English - Evolution toward relationship-centered counseling
- Lorraine Gailey - psychosocial impact of acquired profound hearing loss in adults and how this impact can be ameliorated
- Kris English - Counseling Persons with Hearing Loss or Using Our Third Ear
- Robert Sweetow - Developing a Communication Needs Assessment
- Sue Archbold - Monitoring progress from early days: complementing the audiology measures in the clinic
- Wendy McCracken - Informed Choice-what families of deaf children want from audiology services
- Tracey Adams - When to refer for CI & BAHA
- Philip Newall - Audiology in developing countries
- Kris English - Can I Wear Hearing Aids While I Sleep? - Audiologic Counseling, or When NOT to Answer a Question
- Debbie Featherstone - Working with groups in a clinical setting
- Philip Begg - Consulting Room Skills
- Philip Begg - Philosophy of Patient Management
- Dr. Lorraine Gailey - Family matters: measurement and responsibility in adult implantation
- Debbie Featherstone - Change Management
- Steve Sharp - National Libraries for Health resources
- David Lutterman - Counselling Parents and Families in this Technological Era
- Von Hansen - Increase sales by effectively connecting to clients
- Dr. Kevin Munro - Phantom limbs, brain plasticity and hearing impairment
- Julie Cheston - How PR can enhance business in the hearing industry



