Library

Leaflet

Click to see the Losseiver Leaflet

The leaflet introduces the main motivation behind Losseiver, and how it is trying to change attitudes towards those who are hard of hearing. Start your journey to empathy here, with the interactive page flipper.

Articles

Are You Receiving Me?

Are You Receiving Me?

Revd Dr Jeremy Swayne
An article written by my Homeopathic Doctor who had been treating me for over twenty years. I feel very privilege to have known him as my holistic doctor and my mentor to steer through difficult times.
Mum and Her Deaf Child

Mum and Her Deaf Child

Gordon Morris
This a small article I was asked to write from my perspective what my mother had to cope with when I was a small child and what I discovered as I took the journey and what I have learnt since.

Books

Games People Play

Games People Play : The Psychology of Human Relationships

Eric Berne
We all play games in the workplace, in the bedroom even when we are not aware of it. Every personal encounter is a mental contest, an opportunity to assert our will. “Games people play” gives you the keys to unlock the minds of others – and yourself. You will become more honest, more effective and a true team player.
Sound

Sound : A Story of Hearing Lost and Found

Bella Bathurst
Sound is the extraordinary story of Bella's journey into deafness and back to hearing. Mixing memoir with interviews with soldiers, sign language experts, musicians and mental health workers, Bella explores what it means to live with and without sound, and in the process uncovers a hidden world of sense and connection.
Hearing to the Max

Hearing to the Max : Improving Conversations in the Most Difficult Listening Environments

John Greer Clark, PhD
The Author leads in the field of audiology. He has a rare gift for presenting complex and technical information in a clear, and engaging manner. Dr Clark provides many useful tips for reducing anxiety and protecting your self esteem when faced with challenging social situations.
The Orchid and the Dandelion

The Orchid and the Dandelion : Why Sensitive People Struggle and How All Can Thrive

W. Thomas Boyce MD
Building on the definitions of introvert, extrovert or highly sensitive, The Orchid and the Dandelion exposes – for the first time – how a combination of environmental and genetic factors contribute to what makes us who we are.