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Interpreters as Part of Interdisciplinary Team
Language Deprivation & Differential Diagnosis
Resource Topics & Categorization Guide:
Legislative Reference for Working With Deaf Persons
Cultural Competence & Consulation for Working With Deaf Patients
Working With Interpreters
Recommended Reading
Clinical Articles on Deafness & Mental Health
  • Culture
  • Hearing Loss, Mental Health Considerations & Language
  • Deafness, Psychosis & Schizophrenia
  • Additional Specializations
  • Assessment
  • Children
  • Ethics
  • Family
  • Forensics
  • Language Deprivation, Dysfluency & Etiology
  • Seclusion & Restraints
  • Substance Abuse
  • Other Various Topics
     Literature Related to Deafness & Mental Health


Legislative Reference for Working With Deaf Persons
  • The Americans With Disabilities Act: Effective Communication
  • Culturally Affirmative and Linguistically Accessible Mental Health Services
  • Deaf Sign Language Users, Health Inequities, and Public Health: Opportunity for Social Justice
  • Historical Overview of Inpatient Care of Mental Patients who are Deaf
  • A Interpreter Isn't Enough: Deafness, Language and Due Process
  • Legal Rights of Deaf Individuals to Effective Communication in a Mental Health Setting
  • NAD Position Statement: Mental Health Services for Deaf Children​
  • NAD Position Statement: Mental Health Services for People Who Are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
  • NAD Position Statement on VRI Services in Hospitals
  • NAD Advocacy Statement: Use of VRI in the Medical Setting
Cultural Competency & Consultation Referrals: Culturally Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Patients
The Deaf Wellness Center, Rochester, NY
Gallaudet University Counseling & Psychological Services
Neil Glickman, Psychologist
Office of Deaf Services, Alabama
Deaf Services, South Carolina Office of Mental Health
National Coalition on Mental Health & Deaf Individuals
Working With Interpreters
  • Are Good Intentions Good Enough?: Informed Consent Without Trained Interpreters
  • ​Associate Relationship for Relay Interpreters
  • Effects of Interpreters on the Evaluation of Psychopathology in Non-English Speaking Patients
  • Impact of Sign Language Interpreter and Therapist on Moods on Deaf Recipient Mood
  • The Intersections of Culture and Power in Clinician and Interpreter Relationships
  • The Psychotherapist and the Sign Language Interpreter
  • The Role of the Health Care Interpreter
  • ​Sample List of Content and Questions that can be Challenging to Interpret in Mental Health Settings
  • Sociocognition Issues Affecting the Working Relationship Between the Deaf Professional and the Interpreter
  • Therapy Using Interpreters: Questions on the Use of Interpreters in Therapeutic Settings for Monolingual Therapists
  • Tips for Working with Interpreters in Mental Health Settings
  • The Use of an Interpreter for the Deaf in Family  Therapy
  • ​Using American Sign Language Interpreters to Facilitate Research Among Deaf Adults
  • Using Family Members as Interpreters in the Clinical Setting
  • What Are the Effects of Using Interpreters in Therapy With British Sign Language Users
  • Working with Interpreters in Health Care
Recommended Reading
List of Recommended Websites
List of Recommended Readings
Clinical Articles on Deafness & Mental Health
Culture
  • Cross -Cultural Communication with Patients Who Use American Sign Language
  • Cultural Self-Awareness in Hearing People
  • The Diversity of Consumer Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs and Experiences, Recent Findings
  • Issues and Implications of Deaf Culture in Therapy
  • Measuring the Attitudes of Human Service Professionals Toward Deafness
  • Mental Health and Deaf Adults
  • Sensory Impairment and Mental Health
Hearing Loss, Mental Health Care Considerations & Language
  • 100 Years in Psychology and Deafness
  • Capitalizing on Community Resources to Build Specialized Behavioral Health Services Together with Persons who are Deaf, Deafblind or Hard-of-Hearing
  • Causes of Childhood Hearing Loss, Possible Physical Problems, and Developmental/Psychological Difficulties
  • Deaf Adults & Mental Health: A Review of Recent Research on the Prevalence and Distribution of 
  • Demographics, Psychiatric Diagnoses, and Other Characteristics of North American Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Inpatients
  • Disparities in Mental Health Services for Persons Who Are Deaf
  • The Diversity of Consumer Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Experiences: Recent Findings
  • Historical Overview of Inpatient Care of Mental Patients Who Are Deaf
  • Impact of Patient Language Proficiency and Interpreter Service Use on the Quality of Psychiatric Care
  • Information Gaps on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Population
  • Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment of Deaf Adults: Demographic & Diagnostic Comparisons with Hearing Inpatients
  • Integrating Primary Care and Behavioral Health With Four Special Populations
  • An Investigation info the Length of Hospital Stay for Deaf Mental Health Service Users
  • ​Issues in Providing Mental Health Services to Hearing Impaired Persons
  • A Qualitative Meta-synthesis on the Experience of Psychotherapy for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People
  1. Language Dysfluency and Diagnosis in the Deaf Inpatient Population
  • Making Public Mental-Health Services Accessible to Deaf Consumers: Illinois Deaf Services 2000
  • Mental Health and Deaf Adults
  • Mental Health of Deaf People
  • Mental Health Services for the Deaf
  • Neuropsychological Studies of Linguistic and Affective Facial Expressions in Deaf Signers
  • Psychopathology
  • ​Psychiatric Care of Deaf Patients in the General Hospital
  • Psychiatric Symptoms and Disorders in the Prelingually Deaf Adult Population​
  • Suicide in Deaf Populations
  • Suggestions for Building a Visual Toolkit for Language Dysfluent/Language Deprived Individuals
  • Trauma Informed Care with Deaf Persons​
  • Understanding Individuals Who Are Deaf and Low Functioning
Deafness, Psychosis & Schizophrenia​
  • Cognition and Functional Outcome Among Deaf and Hearing People With Schizophrenia
  • Differential Diagnosis of Psychosis in a Deaf Inpatient with Dysfluency
  • Do Profoundly Prelingually Deaf Psychotic Patients Really Hear Voices?
  • Do you Hear Voices?: Problems in Assessment of Mental Status in Deaf Persons With Severe Language Deprivation
  • Facial Affect Recognition in Prelingually Deaf People With Schizophrenia
  • Formal Communication Disorder: Sign Language in Deaf People With Schizophrenia
  • Gesture Imitation in Schizophrenia
  • ​Language-Related Symptoms in Persons with Schizophrenia & How Deaf Persons May Manifest These Symptoms
  • The Perceptual Characteristics of Voice-Hallucinations in Deaf People: Insights into the Nature of Subvocal Thought and Sensory Feedback Loops
  • Phenomenology of Hallucinations in the Deaf
Additional Specializations
  • Mental and Behavioral Disorders Among People with Congenital Deafblindness
  • ​Mental Health With Congenital DeafBlindness
  • Mini MSE Culturally Deaf Senior Citizens
  • Psychotherapy for People With Usher Syndrome
Assessment
  • Assessment and Treatment of Deaf Adults with Psychiatric Disorders: A Review of the Literature
  • Clinical Evaluation of the Mini-Mental Status Exam with Culturally Deaf Senior Citizens
  • Deaf Client with Bipolar Illness: A Case Report
  • Identifying & Assessing Depression in Prelingually Deaf People: A Literature Review
  • Issues in Providing Mental Health Services to Hearing-Impaired Persons
  • Mental Health Assessment of Deaf Clients: Issues with Interpreter Use and Assessment of Person with Diminished Capacity and Psychiatric Populations
  • Psychological Evaluation of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
  • Reading the Signs; Impact of Signed Versus Written Questionnaires on the Prevalence of Psychopathology Among Deaf Adolescents
Children & Youths
  • The Challenge of Providing Culturally Competent Treatment for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children and Adolescents Experiencing Severe Emotional Disturbances
  • Characteristics of Youths With Hearing Loss Admitted to Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Child Maltreatment andTrauma Exposure Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing Young Adults
  • A Comparison of the Eyewitness Accounts of Deaf and Hearing Children
  • Correlates of Mental Health Disorders Among Children With Hearing Impairments
  • Creating and Strengthening the Therapeutic System for Treatment Settings Serving Deaf Children
  • Integration of Interpreters in Mental Health Interventions with Children and Adolescents: The Need for a Framework 
  • Issues in Sexual Molestation of Deaf Youth
  • Mental Health in Children With Hearing Problems
  • Mental Health Referral & Services for Maltreated Children and CP Evals of Children
  • ​Psychiatric Aspects of Specific Sensory Impairments
  • Psychiatric Diagnoses and Psychosocial Needs of Outpatient Deaf Children & Adolescents
  • Research Priorities in Deaf Child Mental Health
  • Serving Severely Emotionally Disturbed Deaf Youth: A Statewide Program Model
  • ​A Summary of Current Understanding Regarding Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Ethics
  • The Gray Area: Ethics in Providing Clinical Services to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals
  • ​Treatment of Deaf Clients: Ethical Considerations forProfessionals in Psychology
Family
  • Mixed Deaf-Hearing Families: Maximizing Benefits and Minimizing Risks
  • The Use of an Interpreter for the Deaf in Family Therapy
Forensics
  • Deaf Murderers: Clinical and Forensic Issues
  • Domestic Violence Services in the Deaf Community
  • Engaging Deaf Persons With Language and Learning Challenges and Sexual Offending Behaviors in Sexual Offender-Oriented Mental Health Treatment
  • Forensic Pretrial Police Interviews of Deaf Suspects Avoiding Legal Pitfalls
  • Intimate Partner Violence Against Deaf Women
  • Intimate Partner Violence in the Deaf Community
  • Intimate Partner Violence Reported by Two Samples of Deaf Adults via Computerized American Sign Language Survey
  • The Miranda Warnings and the Deaf Suspect
  • The Psychological Treatment Needs of Deaf Mental Health Patients in High-Secure Settings: A Review of the Literature
  • What Can We Learn: Examining Intimate Partner Violence Service Provision In The Deaf Community
  • Working with Deaf People Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses Against Children: The Need for Increased Awareness
Language Deprivation, Dysfluency & Etiology
  • Congenital Rubella Syndrome - 30 Years After the Epidemic of the 1960's
  • ​Differential Diagnosis of Psychosis in a Deaf Inpatient with Dysfluency
  • Language Deprivation in the Deaf Inpatient Population
  • Language Dysfluency and Diagnosis in the Deaf Population
  • Prelingual Profound Deafness and Psychopathology
  • Understanding Etiology of Hearing Loss as a Contributor to Language Dysfluency
Seclusion & Restraints
  • Exploring the Use of Seclusion and Restraint with Deaf Psychiatric Patients: Comparisons with Hearing Patients
Substance Abuse
  • Mentorship in Sobriety: An Alternative to Twelve Step Support for Deaf People
  • Models of Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment for Consideration When Working With Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals
  • Prevalence of Suicide Attempts in a Deaf Population with Co-occuring Substance Use Disorder
  • Providing Chemical Dependency Treatment to the Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Mentally Ill Client
  • Substance Abuse: A Hidden Problem Within the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Communities
  • Working Theurapeutically with Deaf People Recovering From Trauma & Addiction
Other Various Topics​
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Deaf Clients: Cultural & Linguistic Modifications for Outpatient Mental Health Settings
  • Lost in Interpretation: The Use of Interpreters in Mental Ill Health
  • ​Mental Health of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Adolescents
  • Multigenerational Perceptions of Mental Health Services Among Deaf Adults in Florida
  • A Pilot Study of Deaf Trauma Survivors' Experiences: Early Traumas Unique to Being Deaf in a Hearing World
  • Preparation for the Delivery of Telemental Health Services with Individuals Who Are Deaf: Informed Consent and Provider Procedure Guidelines
  • Psychoform and Somatoform Dissociation and PTSD in Deaf Adults
  • A Review of Ototoxic Medications
  • Suicide in Deaf Populations
  • Telehealth and the Deaf: A Comparison Study
  • Is Telemental Health Services a Viable Alternative to Traditional Psychotherapy for Deaf Individuals?
  • Trauma Exposure and Traumatic Symptoms in Deaf Adults
  • ​Understanding the Personhood of Deaf People With Dementia
Literature Related to Deafness & Mental Health
du Feu, Margaret & Cathy Chovaz. Mental Health and Deafness (Professional Perspectives On Deafness: Evidence and Applications)
Glickman, Neil. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Deaf and Hearing Persons With Language and Learning Challenges
Glickman, Neil. Mental Health Care of Deaf People
​Gutman, Virginia. Ethics in Mental Health & Deafness
Harvey, Michael. Psychotherapy With Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons: A Systemic Model           
Leigh, Irene W.,
Psychotherapy with Deaf Clients from Diverse Groups
​Padden, Carol A. & Tom L. Humphries. Inside Deaf Culture
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