Availability of Mental Health Services for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Deaf-Blind

Michele C. McDonnall, A. Crudden, B. J. LeJeune, Anne Steverson
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ABSTRACT A survey of state mental health agencies found that a majority have no specific policy or procedure regarding how to provide mental health services to persons who are deaf or who are deaf-blind. Agency representatives report that staff lack knowledge of how to provide mental health services to persons who are deaf-blind and the agencies lack qualified interpreters. They recommend training for social workers and counselors to address best practices in working with people who are deaf-blind concerning communication methods and strategies, physical interaction, cultural issues, everyday life, sensory deprivation, ethics, use of an interpreter, and other general issues.
为聋哑人或聋哑人提供的心理健康服务
一项针对州精神卫生机构的调查发现,对于如何向聋哑人或聋哑人提供精神卫生服务,大多数机构没有具体的政策或程序。机构代表报告说,工作人员不知道如何向聋哑人提供心理健康服务,机构也缺乏合格的口译人员。他们建议对社会工作者和咨询师进行培训,以解决与聋哑人打交道的最佳做法,包括沟通方法和策略、身体互动、文化问题、日常生活、感觉剥夺、道德、口译员的使用和其他一般问题。
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