South African Journal of Communication Disorders (Dec 2004)

Being all ears: A systemic perspective of the role of the psychologist in cochlear implantation

  • Elsie M. Schoeman,
  • David P. Fourie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v51i1.207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1

Abstract

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For those hearing-impaired individuals who do not derive any benefit from hearing amplification, cochlear implantation sometimes provides a useful alternative. Recently cochlear implant teams started to incorporate psychological services, mainly as a means to evaluate candidates as to their suitability to receive implants. This paper shows that cochlear implants can have serious and wide-ranging repercussions for the implantee and/or for the family, sometimes necessitating psychotherapeutic services. A case study provided to illustrate the need for a much wider role for psychotherapeutic services and to also demonstrate how the adoption of a systems perspective can be of value to the therapeutic process.

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