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245 00 $aCulturally affirmative psychotherapy with deaf persons /$cedited by Neil S. Glickman, Michael A. Harvey.
264 1 $aMahwan, N.J. :$bLawrence Erlbaum Associates,$c1996.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aWhat is culturally affirmative psychotherapy? / Neil S. Glickman -- Cultural self-awareness in hearing people / Harlan Lane -- Is there a psychology of the hearing? / Robert Hoffmeister and Michael A. Harvey -- Of deaf-mutes, the strange, and the modern deaf self / Tom Humphries -- The development of culturally deaf identities / Neil S. Glickman -- Utilization of traumatic transference by a hearing therapist / Michael A. Harvey -- Storytelling and the use of culturally appropriate metaphors in psychotherapy with deaf people / Gail Isenberg -- Report from the front lines : balancing multiple roles of a deafness therapist / Sherry Zitter -- Mental health service and the deaf community : deaf leaders as culture brokers / Tovah M. Wax -- Deaf therapists, deaf clients, and the therapeutic relationship / Linda Risser Lytle and Jeffrey W. Lewis -- Concluding thoughts / Neil S. Glickman and Michael A. Harvey.
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520 $aIn this paradigm-shifting book, the new cultural model of Deafness is taken up in a comprehensive manner by mental health professionals. Starting from the premise that members of the Deaf community are best thought of as culturally different rather than disabled, the contributors present an approach to counseling Deaf people based on the best practices currently known in cross-cultural treatment of minority persons. Among the topics discussed are the development of cultural self-awareness in Deaf and hearing people, the knowledge base necessary to work with Deaf culture, and the specific skills of culturally affirmative counseling and psychotherapy. The resulting book will be of interest to all mental health professionals working with culturally different persons.
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