Psychotherapy with Deaf Clients from Diverse Groups

Psychotherapy with Deaf Clients from Diverse Groups
ISBN-10
1563680831
ISBN-13
9781563680830
Category
Psychology
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Gallaudet University Press
Author
Irene Leigh

Description

Using the premise that deaf people often are a minority within a minority, 27 outstanding experts outline in this timely volume approaches to intervention with clients from specific, diverse populations. With an overview on being a psychotherapist with deaf clients, this guide includes information on the diversity of consumer knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and experiences.

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