Psychological Perspectives On Deafness Vol II
This edited volume picks up where PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DEAFNESS: VOLUME 1' ended. Composed of review chapters that reflect cutting-edge from well-known international researchers within the field, this book surveys issues within the field of deafness such as cognition, learning disabilities, social development, language development and psychopathology. It also highlights the many new and exciting findings currently emerging from researchers across a variety of disciplines - psychology, education, linguistics, and child development. The chapters will engage, challenge, and lead the field on to productive empirical and theoretical work relating to the broad range of questions which concern the psychological perspectives on deafness.
Paperback 300 pages 1998
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