A Rationale for Audiology-Psychology Collaboration: Post Trauma Anxiety and Ambivalence About Hearing Loss
Course: #31019Level: Intermediate 1.5 Hours 153 ReviewsThis course is part of a 2-course series addressing collaboration with psychology for counseling as part of audiological management of hearing loss. This first course will address psychological post-trauma reactions to audiology office visits. Tools will be described to navigate these landmines without going beyond the bounds of professional practice.
Please note: You may earn ABA Tier 1 credits for this course if you complete it as part of the course 31317, " A Rationale for Audiology-Psychology Collaboration in the Management of Patients with Hearing Loss." Course 31317 contains recordings of both events from our 2018 series on A Rationale for Audiology-Psychology Collaboration. ABA Tier 1 CEUs can be earned only when all modules are completed as part of course 31317.
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course learners will be able to describe the psychological dynamics of an audiology office visit.
- After this course learners will be able to describe and delineate the utilization of traumatic transference in an audiology office visit.
- After this course learners will be able to describe the tools to minimize the negative psychological effects of these dynamics without going beyond professional boundaries
Course created on May 2, 2018
Agenda
0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
5-30 Minutes | Post trauma reactions and response |
30-60 Minutes | Tools to navigate the psychological landmines without going beyond professional practice boundaries |
60-80 Minutes | Examples |
80-90 Minutes | Summary, Resources, Q & A |
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David Citron III
PhD
Owner/Director of South Shore Hearing Center
David Citron, III, Ph.D., FAAA, is CEO of David Citron and Associates, an audiology practice management and customer excellence firm.
Dr. Citron spent 34 years of his career at South Shore Hearing Center, a full-service audiology practice that he co-founded in 1982 and sold in 2016. Prior to his time in private practice, Dr. Citron held a variety of clinical and clinical administration roles including Director of Audiology at Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center in Oakland, CA, clinical instructor and Audiology clinic supervisor at Purdue University, and others.
Dr. Citron received his undergraduate degree in speech pathology and audiology from Northern Illinois University, his Master’s Degree in Audiology from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and his PhD in Audiology from Purdue University.
Dr. Citron is a founder and fellow of the American Academy of Audiology and served on its Balance Disorders Task Force and its Committee on Adult Hearing Aid Guidelines. He is a fellow member of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology, serving as its president in 1988-1990 when the blueprint for the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) was developed.
Dr. Citron has been an active Rotarian since 1983, and was club president in 2008-2009. With the support of the Rotary Foundation, he took a team to Goa India in 2009 and established a newborn hearing screening program.
Dr. Citron has authored publications and book chapters on hearing care, and has lectured extensively at local and national Audiology conferences.
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Michael Harvey
PhD
Dr. Harvey provides training and consultation on mental health issues for persons with hearing loss. As a Clinical Psychologist, he has a private practice in Framingham, Mass., is an adjunct faculty at Boston University and is a consultant faculty member at Salus University, where he has taught on-line courses relating to the psychosocial aspects of hearing loss. Dr. Harvey writes a regular column, "What's On Your Mind?" in Hearing Loss, the journal for Self Help for the Hard-of-Hearing.
In addition to over 40 articles, his books include: Listen with the Heart: Relationships and Hearing Loss, The Odyssey of Hearing Loss: Tales of Triumph, Psychotherapy with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons: A Systemic Model, and a co-edited book entitled Culturally Affirmative Psychotherapy with Deaf Persons.
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Michael Harvey: Financial: Michael Harvey provides training and consultation on mental health issues for persons with hearing loss. He received an honorarium for this presentation. Non-financial: Michael Harvey has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.
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