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Mental Health Interpreting Information focusing on American Sign Language/English Interpreters working with individuals who are deaf and mentally ill. Sponsored by the Alabama Department of Mental Health - Office of Deaf Services as part of the Mental Health Interpreter Training (MHIT) Project.
Steve Hamerdinger, Director Office of Deaf Services Alabama Department of Mental Health PO Box 301410 Montgomery, Al 361130 Phone/VP: (866) 934-7606 This
The Center for Education Research Partnerships at NTID has just opened a new website for parents, educators, and others seeking evidence-based information
Please forward. MHIT 2009 Openings still available. The Mental Health Interpreter Training will be offered this year in Atlanta, Georgia June 1- 5, 2009 For
DID YOU KNOW..... Usher syndrome and psychiatric symptoms: a challenge in psychiatric management. Usher syndrome, the most common case of deaf - blindness, may
As part of our ongoing efforts to improve mental health services for Georgians who are deaf, hard of hearing and late deafened, the Georgia Division of Mental