Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their deafness, people face a multitude of external barriers which become their handicap. The primary barriers or handicaps to this underserved population are two fold, inaccessibility to appropriate services during important milestones in their lives and a misunderstanding of Deaf culture. Rehabilitation counselors are advised to become aware of the types of interventions their Deaf consumers had as children through their education and socialization for in sight to appropriate services. Also discussed is the importance of communication and employer involvement in reducing societal stereotypes
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
This paper describes the success which New York State has had with an Advisory Committee to the Stat...
Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their de...
Hearing difficulty is one of the most prevalent disabilities in the United States, comprising approx...
This article discusses the existence of a cultural and professional obsession with pathology which h...
Master of EducationIt has been reported that there is a dearth of knowledge linking people who are d...
The nature of discrimination has been changing - over the past few decades – loosing its usual overt...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
This poster presents information from the literature regarding the preparedness of SLPs to work with...
This brief explores the following root causes of the gaps in postsecondary outcomes for deaf people...
A Psycho-Social Aspects of Deafness course is frequently offered to hearing students in programs foc...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
This study utilized a relational-exploratory design in an attempt to develop a clearer understanding...
This project is a literature review on the topic of hearing loss related stigma and the effects it h...
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
This paper describes the success which New York State has had with an Advisory Committee to the Stat...
Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their de...
Hearing difficulty is one of the most prevalent disabilities in the United States, comprising approx...
This article discusses the existence of a cultural and professional obsession with pathology which h...
Master of EducationIt has been reported that there is a dearth of knowledge linking people who are d...
The nature of discrimination has been changing - over the past few decades – loosing its usual overt...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
This poster presents information from the literature regarding the preparedness of SLPs to work with...
This brief explores the following root causes of the gaps in postsecondary outcomes for deaf people...
A Psycho-Social Aspects of Deafness course is frequently offered to hearing students in programs foc...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
This study utilized a relational-exploratory design in an attempt to develop a clearer understanding...
This project is a literature review on the topic of hearing loss related stigma and the effects it h...
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
This paper describes the success which New York State has had with an Advisory Committee to the Stat...