Deaf mental health care is the providing of counseling, therapy, and other psychiatric services to people who are deaf and hard of hearing in ways that are culturally aware and linguistically accessible.[1] This term also covers research, training, and services in ways that improve mental health for deaf people. These services consider those with a variety of hearing levels and experiences with deafness focusing on their psychological well-being. The National Association of the Deaf has identified that specialized services and knowledge of the Deaf increases successful mental health services to this population.[2] States such as North Carolina,[3] South Carolina, and Alabama have specialized Deaf mental health services. The Alabama Department of Mental Health has established an office of Deaf services to serve the more than 39,000 deaf and hard of hearing person who will require mental health services.[4]
There are multiple models of deafness; Deaf mental health focuses on a cultural model in that people who are deaf view themselves as part of a socio-cultural linguistic community, rather than people with a medical deficit or disability. Accordingly, providing deaf mental-health care to people of the Deaf community requires services from clinicians, doctors, and interpreters who are trained with this perspective and the inclusion of deaf professionals in this system of health care.
^Glickman, Neil S. (2013-01-04). Deaf Mental Health Care. Routledge. ISBN 978-1136682797.
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^"NCDHHS: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services". www.ncdhhs.gov. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
^"Deaf Services". www.mh.alabama.gov. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
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