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Aural Rehab SLP401

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Deaf vs HH   Deaf: bilateral profound hearing loss. HH: 90% of all HL  
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Difficulties of growing up HL (5)   -Vocabulary and language -Self-concept -Emotional development -Family concerns -Social competence  
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Child self-concept   1.Negative reactions of others to child's communication and to hearing aid. 2. HA effect: general perception as lower intel., personality, attractiveness, and capability.  
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Child emotional development   -Less accurate ID of emotional states. -Poorer understanding of affective words. -Decreased empathy affects friendship development  
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Child family concerns   -95% have at least one hearing parent. Parents experience sadness/relief (confirming suspicions). -Grief Cycle  
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Child family concerns - Grief Cycle   Shock - Denial - Depressed - Acceptance  
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Child family concerns - Denial   -appears to block efforts at intervention. -need time to build up inner strength and to gather information. -perceived as foolish or stubborn during this stage. -in actuality, just can’t accept the diagnosis for the time being  
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Child family concerns - Relationships   -Tendency for mother–child interactions to be more rigid and more negative. -Briefer, more directive verbal exchanges. -Less praise. -Potential impact on parent-child attachment.  
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Social competence skills   -Independent thinking. -Self-direction and self-control. -Understanding feelings, motivations, needs of self and others. -Flexibility. -Frustration tolerance. -Reliability. -Healthy relationships.  
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Adolescence   -usual teen struggles exacerbated. -fewer emotional ties with friends. -prefer time alone. -prefer company of other’s with HL. -reject amplification for conformity.  
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Acquired HL due to...   Aging, medication, injury, noise  
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Adult self-concept   -Reluctant to admit HL or to take steps. -Average of 5 years before seeking assistance. -Blame others / avoidance. -25% of candidates will utilize HAs. -75% cite cost and cosmetic concerns. -Stigma and embarrassment.  
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Adult HA effect   Subjects absorb perceptions as less confident, friendly, attractive or intelligent then project negative self-image.  
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Adult psychoemotional reactions   Avoidance, worry about cosmetics, full range of emotions - anger, anxiety, insecurity, stress, grief, etc. Paranoia due to conversational exclusion.  
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Adult family concerns   Families blamed for unclear speech and leaving out. May talk around the indiv. Spouses assume hearing responsibilities. Frustration & disappointment w/poor communication. Internalization of problems as rejection. Ever decreasing efforts.  
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Adult social trends   Social withdrawal and avoidance techniques of fave activities (religious, family, leisure). Gradual change of lifestyle not connected w/ HL  
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Being deaf   Limited language input reduces coping skills. Trouble expressing frustration and worries. Impulsive behaviors or depression. Psychological issues may arise from communicative challenges,  
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Being deafened   -No Deaf community ties. -Diminished ties to hearing community. -Limited to writing notes or speechreading. -Isolation, anger, frustration, denial, or depression. -HAs and CIs provide much psychological relief  
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Deaf culture   1 million. Shared experiences, frustrations, language (ASL), traditions, values, mores. Deaf theater/poetry, Gallaudet Univ. Horizontal transference of culture.  
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