Each chapter contains numerous clinical case studies and places a heavy emphasis on providing practical intervention strategies in an interesting, easy to read style. All mental health professionals who work with deaf individuals will find this to be an invaluable resource for creating and maintaining culturally affirmative treatment with this population. The Experiences of Three States. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. He currently works as a psychologist with Deaf Services for Advocates, Inc. We provide complimentary e-inspection copies of primary textbooks to instructors considering our books for course adoption.
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Employment for a Deaf person: May 4, 4. Deaf Group Homes on the Horizon: Kudos to the state of Georgia, where a U. District judge has ordered the establishment of accessible ther … Learn more. April 12, 1. Contact Na … Learn more. April 11, 1. April 6, 0. March 13, 0. September 13, 2. Check out the interview by Sara Collins here and learn more about the only Deaf-owned a … Learn more. September 1, 0. Suing for Equity in Services: September 1, Whether you are a Deaf person who has been sober for many years or one who is struggling … Learn more.
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Gallaudet University Library Book Review: Learn about how … Learn more. March 27, 0. No Deaf person should feel alone in dealing with domestic violence issues. December 14, 0. Domestic Violence in the Deaf Community: ASADV continues to bring attention to the topic of domestic violence and abuse by sponsoring a one- … Learn more. December 8, 0.
November 30, 0. An episodic play of Deaf experiences, chronicles and reflections delivered through poetry, stories, and presentatio … Learn more. Full time at 40 hours per week Location: September 1, 3. Accessible Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline: Counselor for the Deaf Salary Range: Open un … Learn more. May 31, 1. Original letter sent on May 17, To: May 10, 3.
Just this past week, our Deaf community faced the sad reality of two of our members ending their lives through suicide. May 7, 8. From time to time, in the Deaf community, I have noticed some Deaf adults using children to settle scores or to take rev … Learn more. March 31, 1. January 29, 0. Workshops for Deaf People: Click on … Learn more. November 8, ASC is pleased to see the trend of more Deaf professionals taking advantage of the internet and technology to formally presen … Learn more.
August 6, 2. As many of you already know, Deaf counselors are few and far between. The reason for this, in part, may be due to the fact that the national … Learn more. July 16, 2. As many of you already know, ASC is a strong advocate of Deaf researchers. Here's an opportunity to participate a Deaf-run study for those w … Learn more.
May 24, 7. Here's a new twist on step meetings. March 10, Many Deaf people find it difficult, if not impossible, to find an accessible Alcoholics Anonymous … Learn more. February 15, 0. This depends on a number of things. Some people feel they have reached a desired understanding and change in their lives after … Learn more. Most people go to therapy once a week, while others may go twice a week.
Having twice-weekly appointments does not necessarily … Learn more. November 12, 6. Think about all the different consultants in our society. There are financial planners, lawyers, doctors, nutritionists, perso … Learn more. October 25, 6. Many people wonder what psychotherapists can offer them that their closest friends and family members cannot. There are many t … Learn more. June 16, New research findings related to sports psychology and child development have resulted in more progressive-t … Learn more. April 18, 8.
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December 22, The holidays often mean families, and the words we use to describe our family relationships say a lot. Some families make a po … Learn more. December 18, The past week has seen a heated debate over the issue of deficit thinking, with many vlogs and blogs contributing to a healthy … Learn more. November 29, McCullough explains the basics of panic attacks. Panic attacks can be very frightening experiences, with symptoms t … Learn more. October 16, Ending racism in the Deaf community is a goal many people share.
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August 31, Struck by a Norwegian professional's use of the description "bordering on child abuse" to describe denying children access to … Learn more. June 13, McCullough shares her perspective on the debate over which ASL sign to use for the word "victim". A close look at t … Learn more. June 7, In response to readers' requests for ASC to address cyberbullying, Sharon Duchesneau emphasizes the crucial need for Deaf pare … Learn more.
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February 14, February 4, 2. Happy Super Bowl Sunday! January 26, Sharon Duchesneau answers a frequently asked question about videophone counseling for Deaf people. January 9, Candace McCullough discusses the empowering message reflected in the choice of a Deaf psychotherapist for a hearing family with a … Learn more. December 7, 1. Finding the best medication to treat someone with depression has often required a trial-and-error approach. Ten people can … Learn more.
December 6, 3. Deaf Teens and Alcohol: What Every Parent Needs to Know! December 5, 2. A Cause for Concern: Did you know that for women who experience domestic violence, the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas are the most … Learn more. November 29, 2. Do you think colors affect emotions, appetites, or energy levels?
Plenty of people seem to think so, as evident from all t … Learn more. November 28, 1. If you are a Deaf woman who was sexually molested as a child by your brother, you may be interested in participating … Learn more. November 23, November 22, 2. Bringing Issues to the Table: The November ASC Newsletter is out, featuring articles on expressing gratitude, coping with eating disorders, … Learn more.
November 20, 3. November 17, 4. For Every Step Forward: So far this month, we've seen Deaf artist Matt Daigle's wonderfully designed breastfeeding logo win a national conte … Learn more. November 16, 2. Guilt is usually described as "the sense of right or wrong". As an emotion, it suggests conscience - that little angel sittin … Learn more. November 15, How would you like to erase some of your memories, perhaps zapping away the more painful moments in your life, never t … Learn more.
November 7, Not long ago, a reader asked us why we use the capitalized version of Deaf in our blog and website. This questi … Learn more. October 14, October 3, 2. Equality and Justice I know, up on top you are seeing great sights, But down at the bottom we, too, should have rights. October 2, 7. Depression and Deaf People: We recently had several requests to do a post specifically on depression and Deaf people. Depression is somethin … Learn more. September 29, Another Vlog from ASC: Sharon Duchesneau shares her perspective on the potential negative implications of the ASL sign for "therapy" or "cou … Learn more.
September 28, 4. What Exactly is Mental Health?: Mental health equals emotional well-being. It means feeling good about yourself, the people around you, your … Learn more. September 27, 8. Ask people which of their senses they'd be willing to give up first - chances are, it's the sense of smell. Either tha … Learn more.
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September 26, 3. Not Just Drops of Water: Here's an interesting finding. Frey compared the chemical make-ups of tears caused by eye irritants such as sliced … Learn more. September 25, 3. Other issues raised cover difficulty in finding culturally affirmative support, the difficulties many Deaf people face in finding and keeping meaningful employment, the fear of entering culturally affirmative settings because such practitioners are in touch with others in the Deaf culture, and many many more issues.
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