附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART ONE. OVERVIEW : -- 1 On Being a Psychotherapist with Deaf Clients -- 2 The Diversity of Consumer Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Experiences: Recent Findings -- 3 Deaf Therapists and the Deaf Community: How the Twain Meet -- PART TWO. DIVERSE CONSTITUENCIES : 4 The Evolution of Psychotherapy for Deaf Women -- 5 Therapy Issues with Deaf Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexual Men and Women -- 6 Hearing Children of Deaf Parents: Issues and Interventions Within a Bicultural Context -- PART THREE. THE ETHNIC DIMENSION : 7 Mental Health Issues for African American Deaf People -- 8 Culturally Responsive Psychotherapy with American Indians Who Are Deaf -- 9 Asian American and Deaf -- 10 The Role of Therapeutic Groups in Working with Latino Deaf Adolescent Immigrants -- PART FOUR. SPECIAL ISSUES : 11 Deaf People with HIV/AIDS: Notes On the Psychotherapeutic Journey -- 12 Treatment of Deaf Survivors of Sexual Abuse: a Process of Healing -- 13 Psychotherapy for People with Usher Syndrome -- 14 Clinical Case Management with Traditionally Underserved Deaf Adults -- 15 Chemical Dependency: an Application of a Treatment Model for Deaf People.