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Empathizing Or Falling In The River? Avoiding And Addressing Compassion Fatigue Among Service Providers, Deborah L. Gough Nov 2019

Empathizing Or Falling In The River? Avoiding And Addressing Compassion Fatigue Among Service Providers, Deborah L. Gough

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Community Services For Deaf People In Kansas City: A Description Report, Roger M. Falberg Nov 2019

Community Services For Deaf People In Kansas City: A Description Report, Roger M. Falberg

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The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (Of The Deaf) As A Professional, Douglas J. N. Burke Nov 2019

The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (Of The Deaf) As A Professional, Douglas J. N. Burke

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New Vistas For Competitive Employment Of Deaf Persons*, William N. Criag, James L. Collins Nov 2019

New Vistas For Competitive Employment Of Deaf Persons*, William N. Criag, James L. Collins

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An Effective Placement Program For Deaf Clients, Robert R. Lauritsen Nov 2019

An Effective Placement Program For Deaf Clients, Robert R. Lauritsen

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Implications Of Technological Changes For Employment Of Deaf Persons, Lloyd Meadow Nov 2019

Implications Of Technological Changes For Employment Of Deaf Persons, Lloyd Meadow

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Biographical Sketches Of The Faculty, None None Nov 2019

Biographical Sketches Of The Faculty, None None

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Introduction, None None Nov 2019

Introduction, None None

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Professional Manpower Recruitment And Training In The Area Of Vocational Needs And Recommendations, None None Nov 2019

Professional Manpower Recruitment And Training In The Area Of Vocational Needs And Recommendations, None None

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Forum And To The Editor, None None Nov 2019

Forum And To The Editor, None None

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Manpower Needs In Counseling The Deaf, Norman Tully Nov 2019

Manpower Needs In Counseling The Deaf, Norman Tully

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Role Of The Paraprofessional In Inner City Services To Deaf People, Frank G. Bowe Jr Nov 2019

Role Of The Paraprofessional In Inner City Services To Deaf People, Frank G. Bowe Jr

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Training In Diagnostics And Evaluation For The Specialist In Deafness Rehabilitation, Elia G. Nickoloff Nov 2019

Training In Diagnostics And Evaluation For The Specialist In Deafness Rehabilitation, Elia G. Nickoloff

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Needs In The Area Of Short-Term Training For Work With The Deaf Adult, Dennis Fahey Nov 2019

Needs In The Area Of Short-Term Training For Work With The Deaf Adult, Dennis Fahey

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Effective Utilization Of State Facilities For Practicum Experience, Jerome D. Schein Nov 2019

Effective Utilization Of State Facilities For Practicum Experience, Jerome D. Schein

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Meeting Manpower Needs Through Short-Term Orientation To Deafness Rehabilitation For Trained Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, William E. Woodrick Nov 2019

Meeting Manpower Needs Through Short-Term Orientation To Deafness Rehabilitation For Trained Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, William E. Woodrick

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Religious Services For Deaf People, David M. Denton Nov 2019

Religious Services For Deaf People, David M. Denton

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Book Review, William P. Mcrone Nov 2019

Book Review, William P. Mcrone

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Peer Counseling Programs For Hearing Impaired Persons, Michael Strong, Carol Day-Drummer Nov 2019

Peer Counseling Programs For Hearing Impaired Persons, Michael Strong, Carol Day-Drummer

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Peer counselors and program directors from eight agencies in Northern and Southern California were interviewed in order to determine how their programs differed from other services for

hearing impaired persons, and how these programs compared with peer counseling programs in other settings. It was concluded that peer counselors provide a unique service by meeting a wide variety of needs in a supportive setting characterized by a shared background with the client. It was also apparent that the programs surveyed here had some features that were startlingly unlike peer counseling programs in other settings while in other ways they were similar. …


Special Education And Rehabilitation Policies For The School With Hearing Impairments, Joseph Sendelbaugh, Michael Bullis Nov 2019

Special Education And Rehabilitation Policies For The School With Hearing Impairments, Joseph Sendelbaugh, Michael Bullis

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Characteristics Of Trainees Preparing For Independent Living Work With Deaf Persons, Alice Nemon, Robert Chope, Holly Elliott Nov 2019

Characteristics Of Trainees Preparing For Independent Living Work With Deaf Persons, Alice Nemon, Robert Chope, Holly Elliott

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The Nominal Group Technique- An Approach For Specifying Career Objectives And Methods, Michael Bullis Nov 2019

The Nominal Group Technique- An Approach For Specifying Career Objectives And Methods, Michael Bullis

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A Comparison Of Career Awareness Development In Deaf Residential School Students And Non-Disabled Public School Students, Robert A. Chubon, Bessie L. Black Nov 2019

A Comparison Of Career Awareness Development In Deaf Residential School Students And Non-Disabled Public School Students, Robert A. Chubon, Bessie L. Black

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An Analysis Of Employment Search, Development, And Placement Strategies Currently Employed With Hearing Impaired Persons In The United States, Sue E. Ouellette, Charlene Dwyer Nov 2019

An Analysis Of Employment Search, Development, And Placement Strategies Currently Employed With Hearing Impaired Persons In The United States, Sue E. Ouellette, Charlene Dwyer

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Ending Pages, None None Nov 2019

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12- Author Index – Journal Of Rehabilitation Of The Deaf, And Monograph Series, None None Oct 2019

12- Author Index – Journal Of Rehabilitation Of The Deaf, And Monograph Series, None None

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Subject Index – Journal Of Rehabilitation Of The Deaf, None None Oct 2019

Subject Index – Journal Of Rehabilitation Of The Deaf, None None

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Model For A State Plan For Vocational Rehabilitation Of Deaf Clients, Jerome D. Schein Oct 2019

Model For A State Plan For Vocational Rehabilitation Of Deaf Clients, Jerome D. Schein

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A Comparison Of The Rehabilitation Outcomes Of Persons Who Are Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing And Persons With Other Disabilities, Corey L. Moore Oct 2019

A Comparison Of The Rehabilitation Outcomes Of Persons Who Are Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing And Persons With Other Disabilities, Corey L. Moore

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the rates of closure success (i.e., status 26) and level of income (i.e., weekly earnings at closure) for consumers with hearing loss (i.e., deaf and hard-of-hearing) and consumers with other disabilities. A random sample of case records (N=34,911) obtained from the RSA 911 database for fiscal year 1997 was evaluated. A series of logistic and multiple linear regression analysis, chi-square analysis, and t-tests were utilized to investigate potential relationships. Results indicated that consumers with hearing loss achieved closure success more often, and possessed higher levels of income when compared to consumers with …


Work Attitudes Of Students Who Are Deaf And Their Potential Employers, Virginia G. Lott, Susan R. Easterbrooks, Kathryn Wolff Heller, Colleen M. O’Rourke Oct 2019

Work Attitudes Of Students Who Are Deaf And Their Potential Employers, Virginia G. Lott, Susan R. Easterbrooks, Kathryn Wolff Heller, Colleen M. O’Rourke

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This study examined the attitudes held by high school students who are deaf and their potential employers regarding employees who are deaf. The subjects of this study were 30 employers from a large metropolitan area in the southeast and 30 high school students who are deaf. Subjects responded to a Likert scale that focused on how each group perceived the others' opinions of work-related issues and attitudes. Results indicated three individual areas of significance (i.e., writing, intelligence, and inability to use a telephone) and one significant aggregate group (i.e., communication). The authors discuss these results from the perspective of providing …