Structured Counseling for Auditory Dynamic Range Expansion.

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Published in Semin Hear on February 01, 2017

Authors

Susan L Gold1, Craig Formby2

Author Affiliations

1: Retired; formerly affiliated with the University of Maryland Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Center, Baltimore, Maryland.
2: Department of Communicative Disorders, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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