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Speech Pathology Management of Chronic Refractory Cough and Related Disorders

Speech Pathology Management of Chronic Refractory Cough and Related Disorders

Anne E. Vertigan; Peter G. Gibson

Compton Publishing Ltd
2016
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This is the first textbook worldwide on the speech pathology management of chronic refractory cough. It offers a comprehensive overview of the condition, outlines therapy in great detail and consolidates recent advances in this area. It provides all materials needed for speech pathologists to assess and treat individuals with chronic refractory cough. All practical resources and tools needed to treat the condition are provided in one practical and accessible publication. Speech pathologists can access all the information from one single source thus saving time during busy caseloads. The included extensive background material will be helpful for both novice and experienced clinicians. These materials are not available in any other format. Resources include a CD with patient handouts and exercise sheets in printable pdf format, and excel spreadsheet files to help calculate symptom scores. The book is written by people who currently specialize in the clinical assessment and management of patients with chronic refractory cough and who have an active research program.By outlining laryngeal hypersensitivity, the book sets up the reader/practitioner to take advantage of upcoming developments in the field of chronic refractory cough.Cough is such a common experience that it in fact accounts for the largest number of ambulatory health care visits internationally. Most cases of acute cough resolve spontaneously however Chronic Refractory Cough is another matter. This is defined as a cough that lasts for longer than eight weeks, and persists despite medical treatment; and it is a significant health problem for many people. Often lasting for months or even years, chronic refractory cough has debilitating side effects including stress urinary incontinence, depression, poor sleep, headaches and reduced quality of life. Some patients resign from work and many avoid social situations. Even simple activities such as conversing or using the telephone can become distressing because talking can trigger coughing episodes. Although medical treatment is ineffective for Chronic Refractory Cough, speech pathology intervention can be effective in treating the condition.Understanding laryngeal function in chronic refractory cough has changed, and there are now effective treatment programs that can be used to help people with these problems.However while speech pathology intervention is effective in treating refractory chronic refractory cough, patients have difficulty accessing this intervention outside of specialist voice clinics.Management of chronic refractory cough is an expanding area for speech pathologists, yet many have limited clinical exposure to the treatment of this condition and comprehensive details of the theory and treatment are not readily available in published form. This book, the result of a therapy program which is defined by the authors, who are both practicing clinicians as well as researchers, and based on evidence and background research, can be used by speech pathologists in all clinics. Laryngeal hypersensitivity is emerging as the key concept in chronic refractory cough. It is the target of mechanisms studies, novel therapies and also novel pharmacological developments. This book will explain the importance of laryngeal hypersensitivity, how it can be recognized, and how it can be treated.Speech pathologists, referring medical specialists and patients have expressed a need for more specialized speech pathology services for the management of chronic refractory cough.In particular, speech pathologists are requesting more comprehensive and cohesive information to guide their patient management.Presently, there are no widespread education programs and material is generally disseminated through journal articles published in a wide array of literature and by word of mouth.This book fills the gap. It is the first manual available to speech pathologists to support their treatment of chronic refractory cough and to eliminate their reliance on conference presentations, infrequent journal articles and short textbook descriptions. Presented here are a comprehensive overview of the conditions, detailed outlines of therapy options, and qualified guidance on recent advances in this area that speech pathologists need and are looking for when treating these patients.
The Spirit in Society

The Spirit in Society

Anne E Dyer; Andrew Davies

CPT Press
2021
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Professor William K. Kay (PhD, University of Reading; PhD, University of Nottingham; DD, University of Nottingham) is by any reckoning a pioneer in the field of Pentecostal Studies, having served on staff at Mattersey Hall Bible College, the University of Wales, King's College (London), Bangor University where he established the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, and Wrexham Glyndŵr University, where he was named Professor of Theology. He edited the Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association for more than a decade and authored a number of books including: Pentecostals in Britain (Paternoster, 2000), Apostolic Networks in Britain (Paternoster, 2007, Pentecostalism, A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2012), and George Jeffreys: Pentecostal Apostle and Revivalist (CPT Press, 2017). Kay's contribution includes functioning as mentor for scores of theological studies through doctoral level. For his many academic contributions he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Society for Pentecostal Studies in 2019. This volume consists of studies written in Professor Kay's honour by his mentor, his mentees, and colleagues who have worked with him over the years.Andrew Davies (PhD, University of Sheffield) is Professor of Public Religion and Director of the Edward Cadbury Centre at the University of Birmingham in Birmingham, UK.Anne E. Dyer (PhD, University of Wales, Bangor) was on the staff of Mattersey Hall (2000-2020) and is now a free-lance tutor with several colleges and independent students.
Reading Past Lives and Resolving Your Karma

Reading Past Lives and Resolving Your Karma

Anne E. Apfel

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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You may wonder at times why you feel stuck in your life? At times we have our energy in the past trying to resolve the lessons our spirit has not learned. Chakra and Aura Reading and Healing of the past lives can help you move your energy into present time where you can begin to create consciously with your own spiritual energy in your body. Learn the basic steps of past life meditation. Learn to give others a healing and heal yourself. Find out what your genetics have to do with your past lives, karma and self-healing. Learn how to find your own spiritual vibration in meditation. Learn how to create your own future, get a healing guide and do a chakra healing. Be able to easily find your space in any situation through grounding and protection meditation techniques. Learn what to do when you feel stuck and how to clear unwanted energy out of your body. Are you on your spiritual Path? Answer this question by learning to read your path clairvoyantly. What are the energies that keep you stuck? How do you ground them? This book is full of spiritual information to get you started in reading past lives and resolving your karma. Notice the difference in your life when you practice the tools of meditation available to you from the information provided for you in this simple but effective clairvoyant reading ability. What is energy? What energy are you in? How do you see clairvoyantly? If you would like to know the answers to these questions buy this book and get started with the easy first step of grounding. Once you are grounded you are able to work with energy in a safe space. Work with miracle vibrations to heal yourself as you learn to see your own energy.
Hild of Whitby and the Ministry of Women in the Anglo-Saxon World

Hild of Whitby and the Ministry of Women in the Anglo-Saxon World

Anne E. Inman

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
2019
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This book tells the story of Hild, the abbess of a highly successful double monastery at Whitby in Northumbria, where she was responsible for the education of five future bishops. Here she exercised an authority which in subsequent centuries would be reserved exclusively for men. At thirteen Hild was baptized by Paulinus, who had come to Britain to join Augustine’s mission. Augustine had been sent by Pope Gregory to convert Britain, which had largely lapsed into paganism after the fall of the Roman Empire. Augustine in fact had little success in converting the Britons beyond Kent, and even in Kent Christianity had already been partially re-established by Queen Bertha, who had brought her Catholic Chaplain with her from Gaul upon her marriage to King Ethelbert. There were many powerful women, like Bertha, who had been at the forefront of keeping the faith alive in the "Dark Ages," but whose agency has been written out of history or down-played in favour of the actions of famous men. Hild’s story is brought back to life alongside Mary, who founded a desert community at Tabenisi; Macrina, the teacher (didaskalos) of Gregory of Nyssa, Basil of Caesarea; Ita, confessor to Brendan; the formidable Aelffled, who succeeded Hild at Whitby, a co-worker and confidante of Cuthbert. As the Catholic Church struggles under the weight of centuries-old misogyny, it is surprising to see how, in the early medieval period, abbesses had shared governance with bishops. As it struggles with a shortage of male priests to celebrate the sacraments, it is instructive to see how many sacramental ministries were once exercised by female monastics. Confession, for example, was once practiced in the same way whether the confessor was a man or, as in Hild’s case, a woman. The span of Hild’s life covers the period before and after the establishment of clericalism, the unbridgeable gap between the higher plane of the male priesthood and the lower plane of religious women. Bede’s telling of Hild’s life was already downplaying her authority as a powerful leader in the Anglo-Saxon church. It is time for that to be remedied.
The Plutarch Project Volume Three (Revised)
How much power should rulers have, and what should they do with it? Along with the story of Julius Caesar, this volume contains the stories of two Spartan kings and two Roman tribunes who tried to bring their ideals to reality. This revised edition of The Plutarch Project Volume Three provides edited text, vocabulary, discussion questions, and other helps for students.
The Plutarch Project Volume Four (Revised)
This newly revised volume of The Plutarch Project contains the stories of one would-be world ruler, and two orators "who, from small and obscure beginnings, became so great and mighty...contested with kings and tyrants...and at last ended their lives with the liberty of their countrymen."
Gossip from a muniment room

Gossip from a muniment room

Anne E Garnier

Hansebooks
2019
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Gossip from a muniment room: - Being passages in the lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574-1618 is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1897. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Respiratory Disease

Respiratory Disease

Anne E. Tattersfield; Martin W. McNicol

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1987
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Respiratory Disease, the latest volume in the "Treatment in Clinical Medicine" series, is in two parts: the first reviews the background to each of the main respiratory diseases with particular emphasis on management and treatment. The second reviews the main drugs used in respiratory practice in more detail and combines a pharmacological appraisal with a more personal assessment of their role and value in treatment. Practical aspects of management are emphasised. Where uncertainty exists the authors have described their own practice. The book aims to fill the gap which exists between textbooks of respiratory medicine, where there is often insufficient space to cover treatment in detail, and pharmacological textbooks, which are not concerned with practical management problems. It is intended for respiratory physicians, general physicians and senior medical students, and will provide useful background information for researchers entering the the field.