附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prologue: My Story / Jan DeVinney -- Culturally Affirmative Mental Health Treatment for Deaf People: What it Looks Like and Why it is Essential / Neil Glickman -- Psychiatric Care of Culturally Deaf People / Sanjay Gulati -- Psychological Evaluation of Deaf Children / Terrell Clark -- Culturally Affirmative Inpatient Treatment With Psychologically Unsophisticated Deaf People / Neil Glickman -- Sensory Strategies for Self-Regulation: Nonlinguistic Body-Based Treatment for Deaf Psychiatric Patients / Diane Trikakis, Nancy Curci, and Helen Strom -- Culturally Affirmative Residential Treatment Services for Deaf Children With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders / Judy Vreeland and Jim Tourangeau -- Culturally Affirmative Substance Abuse Treatment for Deaf People: Approaches, Materials, and Administrative Considerations / Debra Guthmann and Katherine A. Sandberg -- Toward Culturally Affirmative Assessment and Treating of Deaf People With Sexual Offending Behaviors / Susan Lemere -- Does God have a Cochlear Implant? / Michael A. Harvey -- Epilogue: When the Therapist is Deaf / Sanjay Gulati.
摘要:A systematic review of the special needs of deaf patients, particularly those who regard themselves as "culturally Deaf", providing much-needed help to clinical and counselling psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, nurses and other mental health professionals.