Browsing by Author "Saladin, Shawn"
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A Review of Ototoxic Medications: Implications for Professionals Working with Consumers with Hearing Loss
Saladin, Shawn; Perez, Robert; Cruz, Bianca; Tasnif, Yasar (2015-02-28)<p>Rehabilitation Professionals work with a variety of people with various disabilities and disease states. Oftentimes, those disease states are treated with medications. An understanding of the most common types of ... -
Advancements in Treatment for Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Implications for Rehabilitation Professionals
Saladin, Shawn; Tasnif, Yasar; Cruz, Bianca; Perez, Robert (2015-08-18)<p>Rehabilitation professionals often work with individuals with sensorineural hearing loss. Sometimes the hearing loss is due to ototoxic medications that are prescribed as treatments for other conditions. An understanding ... -
Deaf Workers Prioritized Workplace Expectations: A Qualitative Study
Rosengreen, Kathleen; Saladin, Shawn<p>Employment can still be problematic for many deaf workers, especially those who are prelingually deaf. This article reports qualitative research regarding workplace behavior expectations of deaf workers and their hearing ... -
Development of Social Learning Program for Students in Undergraduate Deaf Rehabilitation Program
Hansmann, Sandra; Saladin, Shawn; Quintero, Sonia<p>Service-learning models have long since provided students the opportunities to connect with the community they will serve upon graduation. Valley-ICAN (Independent, Confident, Activities, Network) was developed to ... -
Major Depressive Disorder among Individuals who are Deaf: Implications for Rehabilitation Professionals
Hansmann, Sandra; Saladin, Shawn; Fraser-Mendez, Diana<p>Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a potentially disabling condition which adversely affects psychosocial functioning in the lives of many people. Individuals who are prelingually and/or profoundly Deaf are especially ... -
Psychosocial Aspects of Deafness: Implications for Rehabilitation Counselors
Eraser, Diana; Hansmann, Sandra; Saladin, Shawn<p>Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their deafness, people face a multitude of external barriers which become their handicap. The primary barriers or handicaps to ...