This article provides comprehensive information on how to develop a successful statewide mental health model serving consumers who are Deaf. The article also covers three different statewide models currently in operation in Minnesota, South Carolina, and Alabama, including information about how each program was implemented. The successes, similarities, and differences of each model are analyzed and the information on how to establish and advocate for a statewide mental health model in your home state is discussed
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Individuals within the Deaf, deaf, and hard of hearing populations of Kentucky have limited access t...
This reflection explores my journey working with Deaf communities around improving mental health and...
This article provides comprehensive information on how to develop a successful statewide mental heal...
This article presents the vision and accessibility level model for the Model Mental Health State Pla...
The authors present a model for obtaining feedback from consumers and therapists about mental health...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
The success of any new program often depends on an accurate needs assessment of the population to be...
Providing mental health services to deaf people is usually a formidable task. Given the movement to ...
The percentage of deaf and hard of hearing people who need mental health crisis services is similar ...
Across the U.S., there is a paucity of mental health and substance abuse services for Deaf individua...
This exploratory study describes the demographic profiles of 7,474 deaf adults who are consumers of ...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
In an effort to help increase the reader\u27s understanding of the deaf and hard-of-hearing communit...
Confidentiality issues have drawn concern among clinicians in the field of mental health. In part, m...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Individuals within the Deaf, deaf, and hard of hearing populations of Kentucky have limited access t...
This reflection explores my journey working with Deaf communities around improving mental health and...
This article provides comprehensive information on how to develop a successful statewide mental heal...
This article presents the vision and accessibility level model for the Model Mental Health State Pla...
The authors present a model for obtaining feedback from consumers and therapists about mental health...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
The success of any new program often depends on an accurate needs assessment of the population to be...
Providing mental health services to deaf people is usually a formidable task. Given the movement to ...
The percentage of deaf and hard of hearing people who need mental health crisis services is similar ...
Across the U.S., there is a paucity of mental health and substance abuse services for Deaf individua...
This exploratory study describes the demographic profiles of 7,474 deaf adults who are consumers of ...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
In an effort to help increase the reader\u27s understanding of the deaf and hard-of-hearing communit...
Confidentiality issues have drawn concern among clinicians in the field of mental health. In part, m...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Individuals within the Deaf, deaf, and hard of hearing populations of Kentucky have limited access t...
This reflection explores my journey working with Deaf communities around improving mental health and...