Abstract

Aural rehabilitation and speech-language therapy is described for severe-to-profoundly deaf, college-age students. Students in therapy are often cochlear implant users and are quite variable in spoken communication skills. Individual therapy rationale, techniques, materials, and computer resources are illustrated by 2 audiologists and a speech-language pathologist whose work is collaborative. An illustrative case history is provided.

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