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Preparing For Battle Against The Hearing Loss: A Narrative Therapy Approach, Michael A. Harvey
Preparing For Battle Against The Hearing Loss: A Narrative Therapy Approach, Michael A. Harvey
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This case study describes brief psychotherapy with a 67-year-old man who had a severe-to- profound hearing loss. In his words, he began treatment "to get my wife off my back," as his wife wanted him to be evaluated for hearing aids. The therapist used a narrative treatment approach to externalize and personify the hearing loss and also to facilitate "remembering" conversations concerning the patient's grandfather. Clinical vignettes and theoretical notes are offered.
College Drinking Among Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Students, Teresa Crowe Mason, James Schiller
College Drinking Among Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Students, Teresa Crowe Mason, James Schiller
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College drinking has been the focus of numerous studies and public scrutiny in recent years (Associated Press, 2004; Core Institute,2003; Harvard School of Public Health, 2002; O'Hare,1997). Alcohol abuse is associated with psychological problems (e.g. depression, suicide, and anxiety), interpersonal issues (such as violent behavior and unplanned sex), and social problems (drunk driving) (Mohler-Kuo, Dowdall, Koss, & Weschsler,2004; O'Hare,1997; Paschall, 2003; Perkins, 2002). The aim of this study was to investigate the negative consequences associated with drinking alcohol among deaf and hard of hearing college students. In addition, the researchers gathered information regarding the students' ideas about alcohol prevention for …
The Impact Of College Training And Vocational Rehabilitation Services On Employment For Consumers With Hearing Loss, Daniel L. Boutin
The Impact Of College Training And Vocational Rehabilitation Services On Employment For Consumers With Hearing Loss, Daniel L. Boutin
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Many deaf and hard of hearing consumers of the federal vocational rehabilitation (VR) program choose higher education training while similar consumers bypass college and prepare for work through other means. An ex-post facto study was conducted to determine which VR services predict competitive employment for two subgroups of consumers: those with hearing loss who received college training and those with hearing loss who did not receive college training. A comparison of the findings from multiple logistic regression analyses run on cases within a database of the Rehabilitation Services Administration reveal differences in effective services across these two subgroups.
Open Letter To Jadara Reviewers, David M. Feldman, Gabriel Lomas
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An Attempt Of School Counseling Practice At An Oral School For The Deaf In Japan: From A Socio-Cultural Point Of View, Takashi Torigoe
An Attempt Of School Counseling Practice At An Oral School For The Deaf In Japan: From A Socio-Cultural Point Of View, Takashi Torigoe
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In Japan, the aural-oral approach has long been the dominant educational method in the schools for the deaf. The author worked in an aural-oral school for the deaf for 5 years. This paper examines the psychological problems experienced by deaf children in that oral situation and the role of the counselor from a socio-cultural point of view. Two cases, in which both clients were high school level students who were integrated in to the local primary and middle schools and then returned to the school for the deaf at the high school level will be discussed. During their integrated periods …
Transliterating The Sf-12 For The Deaf Community’S Use: A Pilot Study, Melanie C. Nakaji, Georgia Robins Sadler, Karen Clark, Kelly Kynaston, Anahita Ezeddin-Lou
Transliterating The Sf-12 For The Deaf Community’S Use: A Pilot Study, Melanie C. Nakaji, Georgia Robins Sadler, Karen Clark, Kelly Kynaston, Anahita Ezeddin-Lou
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This paper describes the methodological process involved in the transliteration, from English into American Sign Language, of the 12-item Short Form Health Survey, and gives an example of how these future physicians can work with members of the Deaf community to improve the community's overall health and wellbeing. The paper will also provide clear evidence of the need for strong support for research, as well as the need for widespread collaboration and participation on the part of the Deaf community.
The Mental Health Needs And Perspectives Of Culturally Deaf Older Adults Living In Two Counties In Florida, David M. Feldman, William Kearns
The Mental Health Needs And Perspectives Of Culturally Deaf Older Adults Living In Two Counties In Florida, David M. Feldman, William Kearns
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The objective of this study was to develop an understanding of the perceptions and needs of Deaf older adults related to mental health services in their communities. There has been little research on this population and few studies have been published that explore mental health and the Deaf older adult population. A survey of two associations for the Deaf in Florida sampled attitudes of participants who were 55 years old or above and considered themselves to be "culturally Deaf." Questions were developed to better understand the perspectives of Deaf older adults related to current availability of services, desire for services, …
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Your Leadership: For Or Against You?, Deborah Mayer, Mary Jo Corcoran
Your Leadership: For Or Against You?, Deborah Mayer, Mary Jo Corcoran
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Are your leadership skills working for you or against you? Would you like things done differently? Have you been pulled into too many directions and work life is out of balance? What will it take for you to take action? Come, explore your innermost desires, and identify areas of change with experienced coaches. Clarify your visions, goals and ideas in an encouraging and supportive environment.
Empowering Deaf Consumers Through The Use Of Deaf And Hearing Interpreter Teams, Tammy S. Cantrell, Timothy "Timeo" Owens
Empowering Deaf Consumers Through The Use Of Deaf And Hearing Interpreter Teams, Tammy S. Cantrell, Timothy "Timeo" Owens
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Congenital Rubella Syndrome Late Manifestations: New Challenges For Rehabilitation And Mental Health Providers, Laura Burg, Janis Friend
Congenital Rubella Syndrome Late Manifestations: New Challenges For Rehabilitation And Mental Health Providers, Laura Burg, Janis Friend
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Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) is a little known syndrome that is emerging in those people whose mother was infected with rubella while pregnant with them. As the people from the epidemic of the1960 sage physical and mental health issues are emerging, thought to be directly a cause from the rubella virus. Due to the physical and mental health issues these people are showing up in doctor's, mental health professional's and vocational rehabilitation counselor's offices, which have little knowledge of the syndrome. This article is a starting point to learning more about CRS and its effects on the persons affected.
Empathizing Or Falling In The River? Avoiding And Addressing Compassion Fatigue Among Service Providers, Deborah L. Gough
Empathizing Or Falling In The River? Avoiding And Addressing Compassion Fatigue Among Service Providers, Deborah L. Gough
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Hands Off Tobacco: A School-Based Tobacco Control Programming For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Youth, Barbara A. Berman, Debra Guthmann, Cynthia Sternfeld
Hands Off Tobacco: A School-Based Tobacco Control Programming For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Youth, Barbara A. Berman, Debra Guthmann, Cynthia Sternfeld
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Editorial: Conference Success, Gabriel I. Lomas
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The National Theatre Of The Deaf, Helen Powers
Community Services For Deaf People In Kansas City: A Description Report, Roger M. Falberg
Community Services For Deaf People In Kansas City: A Description Report, Roger M. Falberg
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Rehabilitation Of Hard Core Deaf: Identification Of An Affective Style, S J. Difrancesca, S N. Hurwitz
Rehabilitation Of Hard Core Deaf: Identification Of An Affective Style, S J. Difrancesca, S N. Hurwitz
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A Work-Study Program For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Youth, Vernon Mccay
Breaking The Fear Of Placement For The Hearing Impaired, Robert B. Gonzales
Breaking The Fear Of Placement For The Hearing Impaired, Robert B. Gonzales
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