Mental health care of deaf people : a culturally affirmative approach / edited by Neil S. Glickman, Sanjay Gulati.
Publication details: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003.Description: xxxvi, 431 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 0805844694
- 9780805844696
- Deaf -- Mental health services -- United States
- Deafness -- Social aspects
- Deafness -- psychology -- United States
- Mental Health Services -- United States
- Persons With Hearing Impairments -- psychology -- United States
- Socioeconomic Factors -- United States
- Deaf -- Mental health services
- Deafness -- Social aspects
- United States
- 362.2/087/2 21
- RC451.4.D4 M44 2003
- 2003 G-853
- WV 270
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | MHERC Deaf Mental Health | 362.2/087/2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | This comprehensive clinical guide provides a resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and nurses striving to provide sensitive and effective mental health care to deaf and hard of hearing people, particularly those who regard themselves as "culturally deaf." Glickman (a psychologist) and Gulati (a child psychiatrist) edit nine expert contributions including psychological evaluation of deaf children, sensory strategies for self-regulation, and culturally affirmative substance abuse treatment for deaf people. The accompanying CD-ROM contains a library of pictorial questionnaires and information sheets developed specifically for assisting diagnosis and treatment of deaf patients. | A41292198 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prologue: my story / Jan DeVinney -- Culturally affirmative mental health treatment for deaf people: what it looks like and why it is essential / Neil Glickman -- Psychiatric care of culturally deaf people / Sanjay Gulati -- Psychological evaluation of deaf children / Terrell Clark -- Culturally affirmative inpatient treatment with psychologically unsophisticated deaf people / Neil Glickman -- Sensory strategies for self-regulation: nonlinguistic body-based treatment for deaf psychiatric patients / Diane Trikakis, Nancy Curci, and Helen Strom -- Culturally affirmative residential treatment services for deaf children with emotional and behavioral disorders / Judy Vreeland and Jim Tourangeau -- Culturally affirmative substance abuse treatment for deaf people: approaches, materials, and administrative considerations / Debra Guthmann and Katherine A. Sandberg -- Toward culturally affirmative assessment and treatment of deaf people with sexual offending behaviors / Susan Lemere -- Does God have a cochlear implant? / Michael A. Harvey -- Epilogue: when the therapist is deaf / Sanjay Gulati.
This comprehensive clinical guide provides a resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and nurses striving to provide sensitive and effective mental health care to deaf and hard of hearing people, particularly those who regard themselves as "culturally deaf." Glickman (a psychologist) and Gulati (a child psychiatrist) edit nine expert contributions including psychological evaluation of deaf children, sensory strategies for self-regulation, and culturally affirmative substance abuse treatment for deaf people. The accompanying CD-ROM contains a library of pictorial questionnaires and information sheets developed specifically for assisting diagnosis and treatment of deaf patients.