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  • Psychotherapy with Deaf Clients from Diverse Groups
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  • Irene W. Leigh, Editor
  • 2010
  • Published by: Gallaudet University Press
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The second edition of Psychotherapy with Deaf Clients from Diverse Groups features the introduction of six new chapters that complement full revisions of original chapters with advances in the field since its original publication. The first part begins with a new chapter on the current ethical issues relevant to working with deaf clients and in subsequent chapters provides updated information on the diversity of consumer knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and experiences. Deaf therapists and their involvement in the Deaf community also are scrutinized in this context. The revised second part examines psychotherapy for various constituencies, including deaf women; lesbian, gay, and bisexual deaf populations;children of deaf parents; and people with Usher syndrome. Part Three chapters consider interventions with African American deaf clients, American Indians who are deaf, and Asians who are American and deaf. A new chapter expands information on therapy for Latino deaf clients. The final section incorporates three new chapters on other deaf populationsCdeaf college students, recipients of cochlear implants, and deaf elderly clients. Also, new information has been added to chapters on the treatment of Deaf survivors of sexual abuse and deaf clients with chemical dependency. The last addition to the second edition outlines dialectical behavior therapy for deaf clients, a valuable option for clinicians.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. vii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. ix-xii
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  1. Part One/Overview
  1. 1 Psychotherapy with Deaf People: The Ethical Dimension
  2. pp. 3-17
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  1. 2 The Diversity of Consumer Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Experiences
  2. pp. 18-38
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  1. 3 Deaf Therapists and the Deaf Community: Issues to Consider
  2. pp. 39-62
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  1. Part Two/Diverse Communities
  1. 4 The Evolution of Psychotherapy for Deaf Women
  2. pp. 65-84
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  1. 5 Therapy Issues with Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals and Transgender Individuals Who are Deaf
  2. pp. 85-108
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  1. 6 Hearing Children of Deaf Parents: Issues and Interventions within a Bicultural Context
  2. pp. 109-135
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  1. 7 Psychotherapy for People with Usher Syndrome
  2. pp. 136-158
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  1. Part Three/The Ethnic Dimension
  1. 8 Mental Health Issues for African American Deaf People
  2. pp. 161-182
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  1. 9 Culturally Responsive Psychotherapy with Deaf American Indians
  2. pp. 183-209
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  1. 10 Asian American and Deaf
  2. pp. 210-236
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  1. 11 Counseling Issues for Latino Deaf Individuals and Their Families
  2. pp. 237-258
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  1. Part Four/Special Issues
  1. 12 Deaf College Students
  2. pp. 261-280
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  1. 13 Psychotherapy and Deaf Elderly Clients
  2. pp. 281-299
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  1. 14 Therapeutic Issues with Recipients of Cochlear Implants
  2. pp. 300-319
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  1. 15 Deaf Survivors of Sexual Assault
  2. pp. 320-340
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  1. 16 Chemical Dependency: An Application of a Treatment Model for Deaf People
  2. pp. 341-371
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  1. 17 Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Deaf Clients: Cultural and Linguistic Modifications for Outpatient Mental Health Settings
  2. pp. 372-392
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 393-398
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 399-411
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