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DVDs, Videos and CD-ROMs
This is a dynamic list.
New items are added as they arrive in the library.

Reference CD-ROMs (located on Haggard, 2nd floor)

The dynamic swallow
The dynamic swallow provides an insight into the human swallow and the consequences of dysfunction. (Deglutition Disorders)
Call # Reference RC815.2 .D95 2000

The encyclopedia of neuroscience
Call # Reference RC334.E53 1999

The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences
Call # BF311,M556 1999

Radiographic interpretation of swallowing disorders (Deglutition Disorders)
Call # Reference RC815.2 .R34 1999

 

DVDs and Videos (located in the Media Area: Wilson, 2West)

Addressing Learner Differences
Learning strategies, inquiry-based learning, and evaluation for the hearing impaired.
Call# video LB 1060 .A33 1998

Adult stuttering therapy
A series of eight videotapes showing Dr. Charles Van Riper of Western Michigan University working with an adult stutterer. All the therapy was done in seven sessions--one week apart--a total of seven hours of therapy. The eighth tape covers a follow-up session one year later."
No. 1. Diagnostic interview (28:10) -- no.2. Identification (47:16) -- no. 3. Desensitization (49:00) -- no. 4. Variations (43:32) -- no. 5. Modification-cancellation (41:56) -- no. 6. Modification & monitoring (51:44) -- no. 7. Stabilization (46:58) -- no. 8. One year later (30:00).
Call # video RC A2446

Anatomy of eloquence
In an examination of the physiology of speech, this program looks at humans' vocal tracts. It shows how the larynx, vocal chords, wind pipe, tongue and lips produce the sounds of speech.
Call # video RC A5355

Around the clock: parenting the delayed ADHD child
This program explores the many challenges facing parents of children with the combined diagnosis of ADHD and developmental delay (including difficulties with language, coordination, and learning).
Call # video RJ A7715

Assessment and management procedures for voice disordered patients 
The video tape presents five voice disordered patients in various stages of management.

Call # video RF A8465

Assessment and management of stuttering in children
This video tape focuses on assessment procedure; interpretation of results; and management options for the child who stutters.
Call # video RJ 8465

Augmentative communication training modules
I. Introduction and overview / written and coordinated by Albert M. Cook (29 min.) -- II. Determining goals, needs and basic skills / written and coordinated by Jane W. Murphy (26 min.) -- III. Assessing physical and sensory skills necessary for augmentative communication / written and coordinated by Albert M. Cook (20 min.) -- IV. Assessment of speech and language for augmentative communication system selection / written and coordinated by Colette L. Coleman (26 min.) -- V. Matching augmentative communication system characteristics to the client's goals and skills / written and coordinated by Albert M. Cook (28 min.) -- VI. Development of interaction and augmentative communication / written and coordinated by Jane W. Murphy (22 min.)
Call # video RC 9215

Basics of Phonological Remediation
This videotape has been developed to provide an additional avenue for sharing information with clinicians who work with highly unintelligible children."--
Call # video RJ B3114

Behavioral treatment of autistic children
This film describes autism, introduces the theories of operant conditioning, describes the behavioral treatment of autism, discusses previous failures and successes of the behavioral approach, and describes the scientific design and results of an experiment assessing the effects of intensive behavioral treatment with young autistic children.
Call # video RJ B4193

Beyond (PU, TU, KU): evaluation of the speech and speech swallowing mechanisms: video conference, May 13, 1988, the American Speech -Language-Hearing  Association
Call # video RC B5736

Brain imaging: concepts and application foe speech-language pathology
Introduces the techniques, terminology, and how brain images are interpreted. Uses relevant examples of CT scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), position emission computed tomography (PET), xenon imaging, and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).
Call # video RC B8145

Bridges beyond sound (Includes Workbook)
Provides an educational model that presents positive images and attitudes toward children and adults who are deaf and hard of hearing in order to improve the quality of interaction between children with and without hearing impairments, particularly in general education settings.
Call # video HV 2437 .B74 1996

Cleft palate misarticulation: a teaching tape
Cleft palate complications
Call # video RC C6244

Cochlear implant update; children and adults
Psi Iota Xi Sorority interactive television series on the communicatively handicapped
Call # video RF C6625

Cognitive- communication problems in the head injured adult
The primary cognitive-communicative deficits associated with head injury are described, and a framework for evaluating and treating these deficits is discussed.
Call # video RC C6766

Communicating with the hearing impaired patient: signing for health care professionals
Provides a general introduction to the elements of American Sign Language, including fingerspelling, numbers and common phrases and specialized signs for health care workers.
Call # video HV 2474 .C66 1990

Communication disorders and aging
Includes a Guide and Manual
Call # video RC C7348

Communication disorders in children: early diagnosis
This program explains the nature of the communication process, how the newborn and young child develop the skills to communicate, what can impede the process of development at various stages, and how to recognize these events."--
Call # video  RJ C7348

Communication means business: produced by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires facilities and programs to ensure effective communication with people who have hearing, speech, and language problems, including providing auxiliary aids and services. This video provides an overview of ADA requirements and accessibility for people with communicative impairments
Call # video HV 1553 .C57 1992

Cultural consciousness raising in the practice of speech-language pathology
Chabon presents research findings, statistics, general information and trends on the cultural and ethnic make-up of clients in schools and clinics. She discusses how this make-up affects speech pathologists and provides strategies for increasing cultural sensitivity, initiating discussions about diversity, and selecting and adapting appropriate clinical materials. Includes a question and answer segment with the audience.
Call # video RC C9686

Cultural diversity in communication disorders
Language and Culture, Linguistic Minorities
Call # video RC C9687

The Developing child: the crucial early years
Examines the amazing abilities to learn and feel.
Call # video RJ D4894

Diagnosing stuttering in children
Psi Iota Xi Sorority interactive television series on the communicatively handicapped
Call # video RC K295

ENG intro: a course in ENG test administration
A thorough introduction to ENG testing for test administrators and others interested in learning more about ENG.
Call # video  RE E57

Etiology and philosophy of stuttering
This video tape ... provides background information and an overview of supportive research literature for viewing stuttering as a generalized neurologic dysfunction.
Call # video RJ E845

Evaluation of adult voice using videostroboscopy (Includes Guide)
History and overview of videostroboscopic examination and technique
Call # video RF 514.5 .E83 1993

Feeding the neurologically involved child
Describes feeding techniques for children who have special eating difficulties, primarily those with neurological disorders. Focuses on children with hypertonicity or hypotonicity.
Call # video RJ F2954

Fluency intervention: update on prevention and management for preschool children
Transcript is "a product of one of the 1992 audioteleconferences recommended by the Scientific and Professional Programs Board (SPPB) of the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) ... The audioteleconference is complemented by a video tape that illustrates examples of assessment and intervention procedures.
Call # video RJ F6474

Hearing loss
This program discusses different varieties of impairment--including, in addition to hearing loss, such problems as tinnitus and Meniere's disease--and demonstrates different ways in which mechanical aids, medications, and surgery can correct some problems.
Call # video RF H4354 1990

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act '97: improving results for children with disabilities
Patricia J. Guard, deputy director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Dept. of Education highlights the changes made by IDEA '97.
Call # video KF 4210 .I552 1997

The Injured Brain: closed head trauma
This program explains the types and symptoms of closed head injuries--anything from temporary loss of consciousness to coma--though some patients show almost no symptoms. It shows the tests used to determine the nature and extent of the injury, treatment, the problems of recovery, and the role of rehabilitation.
Call # video RD E57

Intelligence
Shows how hard it is to define intelligence and to get experts to agree on how to measure it. Demonstrates the differences between the intellectually gifted and the developmentally disabled. Explains what intelligence tests are designed to measure. Describes the origins of IQ tests, including some of their failures. Presents arguments about whether to measure aptitude or achievement. Produced by Insight Media, 2001.
Call # video BF 431 .I523 2001

Language and thinking
Discusses the development of language, communication and thinking skills in the toddler-aged child.
Call # video P118 .L 1992

Laryngo-stroboscopie et phono-chirurgie
Surgeons Guy Cornut and Marc Bouchayer discuss and perform microsurgey on vocal cords. Sound in French and English. Last part of videorecording 'Pathological vibrations' further illustrates the uses of laryngoscopy and phono surgery, with case studies of 52 patients. Captions in English. Sound in German and Danish.
Call # video RF L3368

Measuring speech production
Video presentations of research projects on measuring speech production.
Call # video QP M4845

Melodic intonation therapy
Introduces melodic intonation therapy and how to use MIT with a patient.
Call # video RC M5284

No words to say
This videotape consists primarily of shots of the verbal interactions of [Vivian] Sheehan and [Peter] Kupferman with adult stuttering clients in group situations and concludes with what might be described as a graduation performance where group members stand before their colleagues and express their feelings about stuttering and how they have coped with it.
Call # video RC N7393

Normal oral-motor and swallowing development
Teaches how to recognize the basic stages of normal oral-motor and swallowing skills as children develop from birth to 36 months. Examines four important factors that are common to all age groups: rhythmicity, stability, separation of movement, and movement options.
Call # video RJ N8424

Pathways: moving beyond stroke and aphasia
With the assistance of the six individuals and families from the book Pathways, this videotape is designed to encourage and motivate stroke survivors and their families in the recovery stages of stroke and rehabilitation so that they too can, in time, move beyond their illness.
Call # video RC P2976 1991

Physical management of velopharyngeal inadequacy: surgical and dental intervention
In this telecast, Dr. Sadove discusses the components of evaluation and mangement for velopharyngeal insufficiency. He narrates a videotape of an endoscopic examination and pharyngeal flap surgery. Dr. Jones discusses dental considerations for feeding problems and presents slides of prosthetic appliances for velopharyngeal management.
Call # video RF P5787 1985

Problems and coping strategies of mothers, siblings, an young adult males with traumatic brain injury
Open discussion with twelve families of young adult males with traumatic brain injury.
Call # video RC P9625 1990

Producing esophageal voice
Lecture on how the esophagus may act as an air reservoir and how pressures in and around the esophagus influence the sound production process, with clinically useful activities for helping a client learn sound production identified and illustrated by patients.
Call # video RF O9644 1984

The Singers' voice: a fiberoptic view of the vocal folds
Pat Karnes (whose vocal folds are on view), singer ; Pam O'Bryant, piano; Wayne Kirkham, otolarngologist ; Joan Wall, narrator.
Call # video QP S61734 1992

The Singers' voice: the vocal folds
Animated guide to understanding how vocal sounds are created by the vibration of the vocal folds. Discusses the construction and operation of the larynx.
Call # video QP S61736 1992

Spasmodic dysphonia
tape 1. Welcome and announcements / R.E. Stone, Larry Kolasa. Spasmodic dysphonia : an historical overview up to 1975 / Gail E. Woodson. Surgical intervention in spasmodic dysphonia : past, present and future / James Netterville. The neurophysiological basis for considering spasmodic dysphonia as a movement disorder / Richard S. Burns. The study and use of BOTOX before clinical trials in spasmodic dysphonia / Daniel D. Truong (100 min.) -- tape 2. Clinical trials on the use of BOTOX for treatment of spasmodic dysphonia : past, present and future ; What we still don't know about spasmodic dysphonia / Christy L. Ludlow. Toward reducing the adverse side effects of breathiness and aspiration in BOTOX intervention / David Zealear and Cheryl L. Rainey. Questions from the audience (110 min.) -- tape 3. Toward standardizing the objective assessment of spasmodic dysphonia ; Behavioral intervention in spasmodic dysphonia / Tom Murray. Experimental considerations in the treatment of abductive spasmodic dysphonia / Christy L. Ludlow. New findings about BOTOX : how safe is it?, how long can I keep taking it? / Gail E. Woodson (90 min.) -- tape 4. Questions from the audience. Effects of new health care regulations on treatment reimbursement. Patient presentations : grand rounds in spasmodic dysphonia / Elizabeth Luken (100 min.) -- tape 5. Welcome and opening remarks / R.E. (Ed) Stone, Wanda Glaze. President's report / Larry Kolasa. Report on ANDA and various meetings / Rick Johnston. Task forces update and new plans for forming Alliance of National Voice Disorder Groups / Midge Kovacs. Closing remarks (70 min.)
Call # video RF S7378 1993

Speech and language delays: what they mean for your child?
Briefly outlines the development of communication skills in the first three years of life. Discusses the warning signs and possible causes of a delay in speech and language development and illustrates the screening process and benefits of early identification of speech and language delays.
Call # video P118 .S 1993

Sound and fury
Two related families with a history of deafness go through the process of deciding whether their children should have cochlear implant surgery. The surgery would allow the children to hear, but would weaken their connection to deaf culture.
Call #HV 2391 .S68 2000

Speech
Call # video RC S8422

Stuttering
Call # video RC S377

Teaching instrumental techniques to students in communicative disorders
program 1. Audio recording (38 min.) -- program 2. The respirometer (31 min.) -- program 3. The visi-pitch (60 min.) -- program 4. The digital sona-graph : an introduction (55 min.) -- program 5. The digital sona-graph : advanced signal analysis (50 min.) -- program 6. The pneumotachograph and pressure/flow transducers (47 min.)
Call # video RF T2534

To hear again
This program describes the major risk factors for hearing impairment... and focuses on new technologies to aid the hearing-impaired : cochlear implants, ... hearing aids, and digital speech processing.
Call # video RF T627

Understanding hearing loss
This program explains sound, hearing loss, and the relationship between listening to speech and different kinds of hearing loss. It includes realistic simulations of what speech sounds like with different kinds of hearing loss, and useful hints on improving communication.
Call # video RF U558

Utilizing physiologic techniques in the treatment of motor speech disorders
Provides basic information on the acquisition and analysis of physiologic signals, demonstrates the usefulness of instrumental measures in the clinical management of dysarthric speakers and presents an argument for a standardized physiologic profile in dysarthria.
Call # video RC U894 1994

Viviendo con los effectos de lesión cerebral: tres familias Hispanas
Produced by the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center,
State University of New York at Buffalo, on community integration of persons with traumatic brain injury. Interview conducted in Spanish by Georgina Perez ; English subtitles provided by Veronica Ramirez. Three Hispanic families discuss how they are able to cope with family members who have traumatic brain injury.
Call # video RC V861

Voice evaluation: not as easy as it sounds (Includes a guide)
Douglas M. Hicks, Ph.D., Director, The Voice Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, describes his clinical philosophy and outlines a model for evaluating voice disorders.
Call # video RF 512 .V65 2000

What is aphasia?
Stroke survivors demonstrate their strategies to compensate for communication losses, while family members share experiences of learning to communicate effectively with aphasic individuals. Examples and analogies explain aphasia and its effects on speaking, listening, reading, and writing
Call # video RC W555 1991

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