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Mental Health and Deafness Margaret du Feu (All Ireland Mental Health and Deafness Service, Ireland)

Mental Health and Deafness By Margaret du Feu (All Ireland Mental Health and Deafness Service, Ireland)

Summary

Mental Health and Deafness outlines current mental health issues, assessment, and treatment for Deaf people. Margaret du Feu and Cathy Chovaz share their extensive clinical experience with the reader through case studies and support their findings with the most recent literature on the subject.

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Mental Health and Deafness Summary

Mental Health and Deafness by Margaret du Feu (All Ireland Mental Health and Deafness Service, Ireland)

The assessment and treatment of mental health concerns for Deaf individuals has been largely ignored and/or misunderstood by many mental health professionals. In Mental Health and Deafness, Margaret du Feu and Cathy Chovaz seek to rectify this by outlining current issues surrounding mental health and deafness. The book provides valuable information to professionals interested in expanding their knowledge of mental health and deafness, and the authors share their extensive clinical experience with the reader through a variety of case studies. The authors primarily focus on individuals who were born deaf or deafened early in life, but also describe the mental health aspects of acquired deafness and individuals with both deafness and blindness. Mental Health and Deafness begins by describing the historical and social context of deafness, and follows the life journey of a Deaf individual, focusing on parental reactions, language acquisition, and mental health disorders of children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. Chapters cover relevant issues regarding assessment, treatment, and forensic and legal issues. The book concludes with an overview of service development.

Mental Health and Deafness Reviews

...geared toward clinicians such as family physicians, psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers who have little experience working with Deaf people...readers can expect to come away with a good basic understanding of mental health considerations when working with Deaf patients * Amanda OHearn, Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education *

About Margaret du Feu (All Ireland Mental Health and Deafness Service, Ireland)

Margaret du Feu is a consultant psychiatrist in the development of Deaf Mental Health Services in Birmingham, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. Deafened by cochlear otosclerosis, she received a cochlear implant in 1999. She uses British Sign Language (BSL), Irish Sign Language (ISL) and spoken English both personally and professionally. Cathy Chovaz is a Professor in the Department of Psychology, Kings University College and in the Department of Psychiatry, Schulich School of Medicine, at the University of Western Ontario. She was deafened in 1985, and uses both American Sign Language and spoken English.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; Chapter 1. Deafness: The Facts ; Chapter 2. Deaf People in Society ; Chapter 3. Deaf Children: The Beginning ; Chapter 4. Psychological Development of Deaf Children ; Chapter 5. Educational Issues ; Chapter 6. Adolescence ; Chapter 7. Deaf Children and Adolescents: Assessment ; Chapter 8. Deaf Children and Adolescents: Mental Health Disorders ; Chapter 9. Deaf Children and Adolescents: Treatment ; Chapter 10. Mental Health of Deaf Adults: Introduction ; Chapter 11. Deaf Adults: Assessment ; Chapter 12. Physical and Organic Disorders & Intellectual Disability ; Chapter 13. Schizophrenia ; Chapter 14. Mood Disorders ; Chapter 15. Other Disorders ; Chapter 16. Deafened People: Mental Health ; Chapter 17. Deafblind People: Mental Health ; Chapter 18. Older Deaf Adults: Mental Health ; Chapter 19. Legal and Forensic Issues ; Chapter 20. Deaf Adults: Treatment ; Chapter 21. Services

Additional information

CIN0199860750LN
9780199860753
0199860750
Mental Health and Deafness by Margaret du Feu (All Ireland Mental Health and Deafness Service, Ireland)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2014-05-22
320
N/A
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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