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title:Psychotherapy With Deaf Clients From Diverse Groups
author:Leigh, Irene.
publisher:Gallaudet University Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9781563680830
ebook isbn13:9780585138442
language:English
subjectDeaf--Mental health, Psychotherapy.
publication date:1999
lcc:RC451.4.D4P79 1999eb
ddc:616.89/14/0872
subject:Deaf--Mental health, Psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapy with Deaf Clients from Diverse Groups
Irene W. Leigh, Editor
Gallaudet University Press/ Washington, D.C.
Page v
Gallaudet University Press, Washington, D.C. 20002
1999 by Gallaudet University.
All rights reserved. Published in 1999
Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Psychotherapy with deaf clients from diverse groups / Irene W. Leigh, editor.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56368-083-1 (casebound: alk. paper)
1. DeafMental health. 2. Psychotherapy. I. Leigh, Irene.
RC451.4.D4P79 1999
616.89'14'0872dc21 99-40434
CIP
The tables in chapter 16 are reprinted by permission of The Minnesota Chemical Dependency Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individu als from Clinical Approaches: A Model for Treating Chemically Dependent Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals, published by Deacones Press in 1994.
Picture 2 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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CONTENTS
Foreword
ix
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xvii
Contributors
xix
Part One
Overview
1
On Being a Psychotherapist with Deaf Clients
Allen E. Sussman and Barbara A. Brauer
3
2
The Diversity of Consumer Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Experiences: Recent Findings
Annie G. Steinberg, Ruth C. Loew, and Vicki Joy Sullivan
23
3
Deaf Therapists and the Deaf Community: How the Twain Meet
Irene W. Leigh and Jeffrey w. Lewis
45
Part Two
Diverse Constituencies
4
The Evolution of Psychotherapy for Deaf Women
Tovah M. Wax
69
5
Therapy Issues with Deaf Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexual Men and Women
Virginia Gutman
97
6
Hearing Children of Deaf Parents: Issues and Interventions within a Bicultural Context
Shirley Shultz Myers, Randall R. Myers, and Alan L. Marcus
121

Page viii
Part Three
The Ethnic Dimension
7
Mental Health Issues for African American Deaf People
Carolyn A. Corbett
151
8
Culturally Responsive Psychotherapy with American Indians Who Are Deaf
Nancy M. Eldredge
177
9
Asian American and Deaf
Cheryl L. Wu and Nancy C. Grant
203
10
The Role of Therapeutic Groups in Working with Latino Deaf Adolescent Immigrants
Margarita Hernndez
227
Part Four
Special Issues within the Deaf Community
11
Deaf People with HIV/AIDS: Notes on the Psychotherapeutic Journey
Daniel J. Langholtz and Richard Ruth
253
12
Treatment of Deaf Survivors of Sexual Abuse: A Process of Healing
Florrie Burke, Virginia Gutman, and Patricia Dobosh
279
13
Psychotherapy for People with Usher Syndrome
Ilene D. Miner
307
14
Clinical Case Management with Traditionally Underserved Deaf Adults
Kathleen Duffy
329
15
Chemical Dependency: An Application of a Treatment Model for Deaf People
Debra Guthmann, Katherine Sandberg, and Janet Dickinson
349

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FOREWORD
People are complex. We bear, demonstrate, or are influenced by an immense variety of characteristics. Ethnicity, gender, religion, cultural heritage, sexual orientation, national identity, health status, political persuasion, primary language, education, social affiliation, and family constellation are just a few of them. Psychologists, sociologists, and politicians frequently point to these or other characteristics in their efforts to understand and explain human behavior. Of course, attempts to describe or understand human beings on any one, two, three, or ten of these dimensions always fall short of capturing the rich diversity that an individual, much less a group of individuals, present.
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