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9780805814880

Culturally Affirmative Psychotherapy With Deaf Persons

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805814880

  • ISBN10:

    0805814884

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-09-01
  • Publisher: Routledge
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Summary

The impetus for this volume is the growing awareness within the mental health and larger community of a culturally affirmative model for understanding and assisting deaf people. In contrast to the "medical-pathological" model which treats deafness as a disability, the "cultural" model guides us to view deaf persons in relation to the deaf community--a group of people with a common language, culture, and collective identity. A primary tenant of culturally affirmative psychotherapy is to understand and respect such differences, not to eradicate them. The contributors to this volume present a practical and realistic model of providing culturally affirmative counseling and psychotherapy for deaf people. The three dimensions of this model have been delineated by the multicultural counseling literature. These dimensions assert that culturally affirmative psychotherapy with deaf persons requires therapist self-awareness, knowledge of the deaf community/culture, and understanding of culturally-syntonic therapeutic interventions. The first to exhaustively delineate the implications of the cultural model of deafness for counseling deaf people, this book is essential reading for anyone who works in an educational or counseling capacity with the deaf. This audience includes not only psychotherapists, but also vocational, guidance and residence counselors, teachers, independent living skills specialists, interpreters, and administrators of programs for the deaf.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
1 What is Culturally Affirmative Psychotherapy?
1(56)
Neil S. Glickman
2 Cultural Self- Awareness in Hearing People
57(16)
Harlan Lane
3 Is There a Psychology of the Hearing?
73(26)
Robert Hoffmeister
Michael A. Harvey
4 Of Deaf-mutes, the Strange, and the Modern Deaf Self
99(16)
Tom Humphries
5 The Development of Culturally Deaf Identities
115(40)
Neil S. Glickman
6 Utilization of Traumatic Transference by a Hearing Therapist
155(14)
Michael A. Harvey
7 Storytelling and the Use of Culturally Appropriate Metaphors in Psychotherapy With Deaf People
169(16)
Gail Isenberg
8 Report From the Front Lines: Balancing Multiple Roles of a Deafness Therapist
185(62)
Sherry Zitter
9 Mental Health Service and the Deaf Community: Deaf Leaders As Culture Brokers
247(14)
Tovah M. Wax
10 Deaf Therapists, Deaf Clients, and the Therapeutic Relations
261(16)
Linda Risser Lytle
Jeffrey W. Lewis
11 Concluding Thoughts
277(4)
Neil S. Glickman
Michael A. Harvey
Author Index 281(4)
Subject Index 285

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