聋人大学生心理治疗:过程知觉。

A M Roach
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Psychotherapy with deaf college students: perception of process.
Abstract The process of psychotherapy between a hearing therapist and a deaf client has been a largely unexplored area. This paper provides a distillation of the experiences of a hearing therapist who conducted short-term psychotherapy with deaf college students. The focus of the paper is on areas of conflict and important decisions in the beginning phases of therapy that are important for long-term success. The paper consists of two major areas of interest: 1) the communicative process; and 2) early transference and countertransference. Two primary methods of communication were used with deaf clients: 1) oral with lipreading and partial hearing; and 2) use of an interpreter. Major difficulties with the oral method include partial comprehension by therapist and client, the use of communication problems as resistance, and fatigue with resultant withdrawal. Major difficulties with the use of an interpreter include loss of visual and emotional contact, dilution of transference, and loss of therapist credibil...
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