Psychotherapy With Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons
A Systemic Model
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 1 February 1989
- ISBN 9780805802047
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 477 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This comprehensive treatise on the applications of systems theory presents a model designed to aid clinicians and counselors in understanding and treating deaf, hard-of-heading, and deafened individuals. The model uses a wide ecological perspective to examine the influences of larger networks -- families, professionals, and friends -- on the individual and vice versa. The author balances theoretical descriptions with practical intervention guidelines utilizing actual case studies and verbatim transcripts of therapy sessions.
Long description:
This comprehensive treatise on the applications of systems theory presents a model designed to aid clinicians and counselors in understanding and treating deaf, hard-of-heading, and deafened individuals. The model uses a wide ecological perspective to examine the influences of larger networks -- families, professionals, and friends -- on the individual and vice versa. The author balances theoretical descriptions with practical intervention guidelines utilizing actual case studies and verbatim transcripts of therapy sessions.
This comprehensive treatise on the applications of systems theory presents a model designed to aid clinicians and counselors in understanding and treating deaf, hard-of-heading, and deafened individuals. The model uses a wide ecological perspective to examine the influences of larger networks -- families, professionals, and friends -- on the individual and vice versa. The author balances theoretical descriptions with practical intervention guidelines utilizing actual case studies and verbatim transcripts of therapy sessions.
Table of Contents:
Contents: A Systemic Model. Lifespan Development of the Deaf Eco-System. Lifespan Development of the Hard-of-Hearing Eco-System. Pragmatics of Systemic Intervention. Treating the Hard-of-Hearing Individual in Context. Treating the Deafened Individual in Context. On Joining the Deaf Client. Communication Logistics of Family Treatment. The Use of Interpreters in Family Therapy. Hearing Children of Deaf Parents. The Parents-School-Student Triangle. Treatment of the Individual/Family/Vocational Rehabilitation Systems.
Psychotherapy With Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons: A Systemic Model
18 393 HUF
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