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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Tower System As A Vocational Test For The Deaf Client, Albert T. Pimentel Apr 1967

The Tower System As A Vocational Test For The Deaf Client, Albert T. Pimentel

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Editorial Apr 1967

Editorial

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The Social Dilemma Of The Deaf Professional Counselor, Larry G. Stewart Apr 1967

The Social Dilemma Of The Deaf Professional Counselor, Larry G. Stewart

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Challenge And Opportunity, Boyce R. Williams Apr 1967

Challenge And Opportunity, Boyce R. Williams

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Front Matter And Table Of Content Apr 1967

Front Matter And Table Of Content

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Developments And Programs Apr 1967

Developments And Programs

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Factors Associated With Counseling The Hearing Impaired Adult, C.P. Geotzinger Apr 1967

Factors Associated With Counseling The Hearing Impaired Adult, C.P. Geotzinger

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Trauma And The Use Of Formal And Informal Resources In The Deaf Population: Perspectives From Mental Health Service Providers, Stephanie W. Cawthon, Bentley W. Fink, Paige Johnson, Sarah Schoffstall, Erica Wendel Dec 216

Trauma And The Use Of Formal And Informal Resources In The Deaf Population: Perspectives From Mental Health Service Providers, Stephanie W. Cawthon, Bentley W. Fink, Paige Johnson, Sarah Schoffstall, Erica Wendel

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Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and counselors regarding the nature of informal and formal resources supporting the treatment of deaf individuals with trauma. Nineteen counselors and therapists were interviewed, and accessibility, formal support, informal networks, and gaps in resources were identified as salient themes. Subsequent analysis identified concerns with confidentiality as a strong theme. This study emphasizes the need for counselors and therapists to become mindful of utilizing resources to support the treatment of trauma while being concerned with confidentiality.