WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

Counseling-Infused Audiologic Care is probably the best psychology book I’ve ever read (and it isn’t a psych book, per se). The writing style, content, and case-study examples are fabulous. And the clinical wisdom provided is very rare among trained psychotherapists. Thank you for this gem. 

Michael A. Harvey, Ph.D. , ABPP, Diplomate, Clinical Psychology 

Written in an engaging and insightful style, this empowering book has application for teaching and clinical practice alike, with each chapter including vignettes, discussion questions and insightful learning activities. It is a rare gem in our field. 

Gabriel Saunders, Ph.D. , Professor, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Past President, Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology 

This superb third edition of Counseling-Infused Audiologic Care is a masterful update that every audiology student and practitioner will find of value. Successful patient outcomes are dependent in some way on effective counseling, and using this text will help you understand and achieve improved personal interactions. 

Jerry L. Northern, PhD , Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, Past President, American Academy of Audiology 

The importance of the bio-psycho-social perspective in audiological counseling cannot be overestimated. This book offers a brilliant introduction into the why and how of person-centered care, and is a must-read for clinicians looking to apply person-centered methods and tools in their practice. 

Lise Lotte Bundesen, Managing Director of the former Ida Institute, Naarum, Denmark

Drs. Clark and English have written what I believe to be the seminal work on the subject of audiologic counseling, presenting a combination of science and humanity that is rarely found. 

Frederick N. Martin, Ph.D. , Formerly, Lille Hage Jamail Centennial Professor Emeritus,  Communication Sciences and Disorders The University of Texas at Austin 

In my experience, I have concluded that one intervention tool, counseling, is more important for audiologists than any current device or future technological advance. Drs. Clark and English have continued their writings on counseling in audiology drawing on abundant research documenting the remarkable impact counseling has on patient satisfaction and outcomes. 

James W. Hall III, PhD, Professor, Salus University and University of Hawaii 

This book details our counseling goals, has measures of one’s current stage of achievement and then suggests ways to improve counseling skills. Counseling-Infused Audiologic Care is essential reading for all new and experienced audiology personnel. Step up, read this book and feel yourself grow. 

Jeanine Doherty, Au.D., Hearing Excellence, Owner, Christchurch, New Zealand 

Leading experts in rehabilitative audiology, Professors Clark and English take on the challenging task of demystifying the complex interactions between patients and audiologists, and the result is a work unmatched in quality. 

Gurjit Singh, PhD, Senior Research Audiologist, Phonak AG, Adjunct Professor, Ryerson University, Past President, Canadian Academy of Audiology 

Counseling-Infused Audiologic Care is a must have text. This book will guide you through essential information to help you embrace counseling, and understand why it is critical to form meaningful partnerships with your patients and their families. 

Karen Muñoz, Ed.D., Professor, Department Head, Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education, Utah State University