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Audrey L. Holland, Ph.D., CCC, BC/NCD
Dr. Holland is Regents' Professor Emerita of Speech and Hearing
Sciences at the University of Arizona. Her areas of expertise include
working with adults who have aphasia and other neurologic
communication disorders, aspects of aging, and counseling individuals
with disabilities. She has served on the Advisory Council for the U.S.
National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders
(NIH), the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Prosthetics and Special
Disabilities, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and was a member of
the Advisory Committee of the National Center for Medical
Rehabilitation Research. She is a recipient of the Honors of the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She also received the
Clinical Achievement Award from the Academy of Neurologic
Communication Disorders and Sciences, and the Professional
Achievement Award from the Council of Graduate Programs in
Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Since retiring, she has tried to be her own role model for successful
aging. She has undergone extensive training as a life coach, first
with Coach Training Alliance, and then as a student in authentic
happpiness coaching, under the direction of Dr. Martin E.P.
Seligman. In addition, she is an avid reader, cook, and playmate to
her grandchildren and pets.
Books by Author:
Counseling in Communication Disorders: A Wellness Perspective
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