A Survey of the Social and Psychological Needs of an Adult Speechreading Group |
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... level of hearing we shall designate as the primitive level . It is this primitive level most hard of hearing persons are likely to miss . Ordinarily we are not conscious of back- ground noises . In fact , the moment we become conscious ...
... level of hearing we shall designate as the primitive level . It is this primitive level most hard of hearing persons are likely to miss . Ordinarily we are not conscious of back- ground noises . In fact , the moment we become conscious ...
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... primitive level of hearing or of its effect upon his feeling state . He is unaware of the loss because he is unaware that there is such a thing as this level of hearing in the first place . Frequent- ly , he attributes his depression to ...
... primitive level of hearing or of its effect upon his feeling state . He is unaware of the loss because he is unaware that there is such a thing as this level of hearing in the first place . Frequent- ly , he attributes his depression to ...
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... primitive level of hearing or its effect upon his feeling state . An extremely important step toward relieving the characteristic depression is taken when the deaf person realizes the reason for his emotional state . The realization ...
... primitive level of hearing or its effect upon his feeling state . An extremely important step toward relieving the characteristic depression is taken when the deaf person realizes the reason for his emotional state . The realization ...
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acoustic trauma adjustment answer APC reports attitude audiogram auditory background become concerts conversation deafened depression emotional entertainment and recreation Frankel frequently friends Grace Murphy gradual group of hard-of-hearing Hallowell Davis handicapped hard of hearing hard-of-hearing adults hard-of-hearing person hearing aid Hearing and Deafness hearing loss hearing person hearing problem home teacher husband impairment interview guide learn speechreading left ear level of hearing Lipreading listen loss of hearing maintain a place Marie Hays mobility of lips normal hearing otologist otosclerosis perceptive persons interviewed persons reported primitive level question Ramsdell reading right ear San Francisco Peninsula self-conscious social groups sounds speechreading group speechreading teacher Stanford subjects talk teaching speechreading telephone tinnitus tonsillectomy trouble understand wear an aid wearing a hearing wonder XGC yes XMC reports XSC says yes 2 boys yes yes yes