The Deaf population are vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties. A qualitative meta-synthesis, reported in section one of this thesis, sought to explore the experiences of deaf individuals who access mental health services and clinicians who provide those services. The synthesis considered the personal, social, communicative, service and professional factors that influence service accessibility for deaf people. It contends that current provision of mental health services does not meet client need. Consequently, the review considers how access to sign language interpreters, education, and collaboration between deaf clients, interpreters and mental health services are instrumental in generating change and improving access. In a ...
Background: Mental health professionals need to be able to work effectively with interpreters to pro...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
There are complexities involved in American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting for the unique populati...
Objective: To explore the processes by which therapeutic alliance develops in mental health consulta...
Introduction The present study explores the emotional experience of British Sign Language (BSL) int...
Few studies have explored mental health services such as counseling that are specifically provided t...
There is currently a need for further research in the interpreting field for working in support grou...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
This reflection explores my journey working with Deaf communities around improving mental health and...
Interpreting in a mental health setting with hearing staff members and deaf clientele, the ethical s...
A review was conducted to examine the experiences that affect the therapeutic relationship when a pe...
Communication is a huge difficulty in researching Deafness in psychiatry and in practically assessin...
In mental health, communication is the sine qua non, not only for considering a diagnosis, but also ...
Many deaf persons served in mental health settings show significant language dysfluency in the best ...
Deaf persons who use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary form of communication are members...
Background: Mental health professionals need to be able to work effectively with interpreters to pro...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
There are complexities involved in American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting for the unique populati...
Objective: To explore the processes by which therapeutic alliance develops in mental health consulta...
Introduction The present study explores the emotional experience of British Sign Language (BSL) int...
Few studies have explored mental health services such as counseling that are specifically provided t...
There is currently a need for further research in the interpreting field for working in support grou...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
This reflection explores my journey working with Deaf communities around improving mental health and...
Interpreting in a mental health setting with hearing staff members and deaf clientele, the ethical s...
A review was conducted to examine the experiences that affect the therapeutic relationship when a pe...
Communication is a huge difficulty in researching Deafness in psychiatry and in practically assessin...
In mental health, communication is the sine qua non, not only for considering a diagnosis, but also ...
Many deaf persons served in mental health settings show significant language dysfluency in the best ...
Deaf persons who use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary form of communication are members...
Background: Mental health professionals need to be able to work effectively with interpreters to pro...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
There are complexities involved in American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting for the unique populati...