Title: What is Auditory Processing Disorder
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2What is Auditory Processing Disorder?
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), often
referred to as Central Auditory Processing
Disorder (CAPD), is a condition affecting an
individual's brains ability to filter and
interpret sounds. People with APD possess normal
hearing abilities however, their brains have
difficulty receiving, organizing, and making
sense of sound.
3Symptoms
- A significant sign of auditory processing
disorder in adults is difficulty listening when
there is background noise or in reverberant
environments. Adults with APD can also have other
signs and symptoms, including - Trouble following multi-step or complex
directions - Difficulty multitasking in auditory situations,
such as listening and taking notes
simultaneously. - Trouble spelling, reading and writing
- Inability to appreciate music
- Difficulty following directions
- Challenges with rapid or accented speech
- Problems organizing at home, work, and other
environments - Social challenges, such as communication issues
- Trouble in conversing on the telephone
4Causes
- Doctors are not aware of the causes of the
condition. However, they associate the disorder
with other conditions, such as multiple
sclerosis, and conditions that affect attention,
learning, and language, such as ADHD and
dyslexia. Other possible causes include the
following - Head Trauma
- Genetics
- Untreated hearing loss
- Anoxia
5Must Know Facts about Auditory Processing Disorder
APD is a lifetime condition
A management myth stated that since there is no
cure for auditory processing disorder in adults,
there is no value in assessing skills. However,
assessments might provide a guide for proper
interventions and treatment. Instead of curing
APD, experts develop approaches to improve
ability and communication skills.
6APD has various treatments
When medical practitioners see APD as a spectrum
disorder, they might use bottom-up and top-down
interventions. Bottom-up treatments refer to
environmental modification and auditory training
that improves acoustics and the listening
environment. On the other hand, the top-down
treatments focus on higher-level functions,
including cognition, language and memory. It uses
language, cognitive and instructional
modification strategies.
7APD affects older adults
Even adults experience hearing difficulties in
noisy environments. Experts relate APD as a cause
of listening difficulties other than structural
hearing loss among older adults. These
individuals have speech perception problems, such
as speech-in-noise and speech audibility. Central
auditory processing abnormality increase with age.
8People with dyslexia have APD
Dyslexic adults also exhibit difficulty
processing fast sound sequences, indicating an
auditory processing deficit. Adults with dyslexia
have problems processing rapid sound sequences.
The significant delay in conscious auditory
perception will continue throughout their
lifetime.
9APD is common among people who sustained a brain
injury
Often people slip down on wet floors or stumble
down the stairs. These accidents cause severe
head injury or brain trauma, and an estimated 50
of people experiencing a brain injury experience
APD. There are situations when people
experiencing a minor head injury have difficulty
understanding spoken words and recalling
information.
10How does Kick Start Therapy Help People with APD?
At Kick Start Therapy, we have trained,
experienced and certified speech-language
pathologists who assist people with APD. We
conduct required tests and assist the patients
according to the analysis. We offer
individualized therapy services through our
multidisciplinary team of registered and
certified behavioral consultants, ABA therapists,
occupational therapists and other rehabilitation
therapists.
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