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
Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their de...
The study qualitatively explores insight into everyday life, access to help and coping mechanisms of...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews what is known about behavioral health treatment of deaf persons with...
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
Objective: Deaf trauma survivors are one of the more underserved populations in behavioral health ca...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Deaf individuals experience significant obstacles to participating in behavioral health research whe...
Confidentiality issues have drawn concern among clinicians in the field of mental health. In part, m...
This qualitative study sought to better understand the experiences of deaf and hard of hearing indiv...
This paper explores the use of constructionist therapy with a reflecting team of hearing therapists ...
Research internationally has highlighted the increased vulnerability of deaf children or children wi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [159]-172)The population of students who are deaf or hard...
The Deaf community in Australia comprises a small but diverse group of people with a rich, distincti...
Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their de...
The study qualitatively explores insight into everyday life, access to help and coping mechanisms of...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews what is known about behavioral health treatment of deaf persons with...
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
Objective: Deaf trauma survivors are one of the more underserved populations in behavioral health ca...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Deaf individuals experience significant obstacles to participating in behavioral health research whe...
Confidentiality issues have drawn concern among clinicians in the field of mental health. In part, m...
This qualitative study sought to better understand the experiences of deaf and hard of hearing indiv...
This paper explores the use of constructionist therapy with a reflecting team of hearing therapists ...
Research internationally has highlighted the increased vulnerability of deaf children or children wi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [159]-172)The population of students who are deaf or hard...
The Deaf community in Australia comprises a small but diverse group of people with a rich, distincti...
Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their de...
The study qualitatively explores insight into everyday life, access to help and coping mechanisms of...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews what is known about behavioral health treatment of deaf persons with...