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.
The impetus for this volume is the growing awareness within the mental health and larger community of a culturally affirmative model for understanding and assisting deaf people.
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Widely used in schools for the deaf during the 1990s to the present is a tripartite ASL/ bilingual language use and teaching model (Nover, Christensen, & Cheng, 1998). This framework has been used in more than 20 K-12 schools for the ...
The Same But Different Francis K.O. Yuen. “Separates” Below is a list of “separates,” which in serials librarianship means a special issue simultaneously published as a special journal issue or double-issue and as a “separate” hardbound ...
The previously narrow cultural diversity literature in psychology has expanded its scope to include an examination ... A major problem in the burgeoning examinations of diverse psychological identities has been their tendency to examine ...
After studying sign language and fin- gerspelling, Robinson began a treatment group of deaf patients. ... Robinson's program consisted of a multidisciplinary team of deaf and hearing professionals and paraprofessionals who had achieved ...
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The goal of this book is to bridge the gaps and to present to readers, in one source, a wealth of practice-relevant information about African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, gay, lesbian, and bisexual ...
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