Hear Again

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出版者:Sterling Pub Co Inc
作者:Romoff, Arlene
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页数:256
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出版时间:2002-3
价格:$ 18.02
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780967784304
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图书标签:
  • 听觉
  • 回忆
  • 情感
  • 成长
  • 治愈
  • 人生
  • 故事
  • 温暖
  • 感悟
  • 自我发现
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""This is a wonderful book for audiolgists, audiology students and for people""interested in hearing loss and cochlear implants. Ms Romoff is able to describe the issues related to not hearing and to learning to hear again. It is a wonderfully inspirational story that should be a must for every audiologist and physician working with families affected by hearing loss." --Jane R. Madell, PhD, Director, Hearing and Learning Center, Beth Israel Medical Center and Professor, Clinical Otolaryngology" ,""a great pleasure.Arlene's perspicacity, sensitivity, and shining good humor come through on each page.the doors of your perception open."--Karen and Gene Wilder." ,""will enrich the lives of many."--Richard Herring, director, New Jersey Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing." ""I certainly don't take my hearing for granted anymore, and I have an even deeper sensitivity to people with hearing losses in social situations."--Lisa Carling, director, Theatre Development Fund, Theatre Access Project." ""I have learned.what it is like to lose one's hearing and then regain some of it."--Mardie Younglof, CI user and associate editor, CONTACT, the publication of Cochlear Implant Club International." It's a medical miracle--and a story that will inspire you, touch you, and perhaps even change your own life (or the life of one you love). Arlene Romanoff began losing her hearing when she was just twenty and started a slow descent into deafness. No cause could be found; no known cure existed. She struggled to function, using hearing aids and reading lips. But, just as soon as she gained a coping skill or a new piece of equipment, her hearing would worsen again, leaving her back atthe beginning. Finally, nothing at all worked: she had become profoundly deaf. Her salvation lay in the most cutting-edge technology: a surgically implanted cochlear implant, with computer chip and magnet. Once attached to an external device that stimulates the auditory nerve.hearing is possible once again. Here is the amazing diary of her experiences, shared with family, friends, and colleagues. It will let you know--probably for the first time--what life is like without sound.and how it feels to join the hearing world once again.

《Hear Again》是一本引领读者踏上一场深刻自我发现之旅的书籍。它并非是一部讲述某本特定书籍内容的说明,而是通过一系列精心设计的章节,引导你重新审视并连接内心深处的声音。 书中探讨的第一个核心主题是“重拾倾听的能力”。在信息爆炸、外界喧嚣的时代,我们常常习惯性地屏蔽掉那些细微的、来自内心的信号。本书不提供具体的“如何听”的方法论,而是通过描绘不同的场景和情境,唤起你对自身倾听状态的觉察。你可以从中感受到,那些被忽略的直觉、微弱的渴望,甚至是身体发出的警示,都可能成为指引我们前进的重要线索。 紧接着,书籍将目光投向“内在对话的艺术”。我们每个人都是自己最忠实的伴侣,但大多数时候,我们却鲜少与自己进行有意义的交流。这本书邀请你进入一个属于自己的安静空间,在那里,没有评判,只有真诚的面对。它通过描绘不同人物在面对困境时的内心独白,让你体会到与自我对话所能带来的力量。这种对话并非是简单的自我说服,而是一种理解、接纳与共情的 See , Hear, and Feel 过程。 书中还深入阐述了“过往经历的回响”。我们的过去并非仅仅是尘封的记忆,它们以各种方式影响着我们现在的决策和情绪。本书巧妙地引导读者去审视那些曾经塑造我们的经历,并非为了沉溺于过去,而是为了理解它们如何塑造了“现在的你”,从而有机会以一种更健康、更积极的方式与它们和解。这是一种对生命历程的 See, Hear, and Feel 的梳理。 “未竟事宜的共振”是另一项重要的探索。生活中总有一些未完成的梦想、未表达的情感、未解决的冲突,它们如同未被妥善安置的物品,总会在不经意间发出声音。本书通过对这些“未竟事宜”的描绘,让你体会到它们对当下生活所产生的微妙影响,并鼓励你以一种 See, Hear, and Feel 的方式去面对它们,寻找内在的平静。 此外,书中也触及了“情感的细微之处”。喜悦、悲伤、愤怒、恐惧,这些基本的情感固然重要,但更值得我们关注的是那些更为复杂、更为微妙的情感状态。本书通过细腻的笔触,描绘了人在不同情境下的复杂情感反应,让你 See, Hear, and Feel 到情感的流动性与深度,从而更好地理解自己和他人的内心世界。 “关系的 See, Hear, and Feel ”也是本书的重要一环。我们与他人的关系,是生命中重要的组成部分。书中描绘了不同类型的人际互动,展现了在沟通中,我们是如何 See, Hear, and Feel 彼此的,以及沟通中的误解和失落又是如何产生的。它并非提供具体的沟通技巧,而是让你在阅读中 See, Hear, and Feel 到关系中那些看不见、听不到、摸不着的张力与连接。 最后,本书落脚于“通往内在平静的路径”。在纷繁的世界中,平静并非是一种遥不可及的状态,而是源于与自我内心的 See, Hear, and Feel 。它鼓励你拥抱过程,允许自己有起伏,在 See, Hear, and Feel 自己的过程中,逐渐找到那份属于自己的安宁。 《Hear Again》并非一本提供明确答案的书,它更像是一个邀请,邀请你走进自己的内心世界,去 See, Hear, and Feel 那个最真实的自己。它期待你在阅读过程中,能够唤醒沉睡的感知,重新连接那些被忽略的声音,最终,在这个喧嚣的世界里,找回属于你的宁静与力量。这是一场关于 See, Hear, and Feel 的深度体验,它将伴随你,在你生命的每一个阶段,给予你持续的 See, Hear, and Feel 的力量。

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