Mental health providers must also learn how to recognize and address the
differences in how a deaf individual displays feelings and expressions
from those who are hearing.
For example, someone who is deaf may pound on the floor to get
attention. While this is considered aggressive by those who can hear, it
is actually quite accepted and normal within the deaf community.
Furthermore, while strong emotional displays are pretty much frowned
upon in the hearing community, members of the deaf community count on
vivid expression of emotion to convey meaning.
As a matter of fact, one retrospective study found that clinicians often
labeled rapid signing as a symptom of psychotic behavior rather than the
change of mood that was actually indicated.
DID YOU KNOW.... In a study conducted by Y. Kubota et al (Schizophrenia Research 61, 2003) of recognition of facial affect, deaf schizophrenia patients ...
DID YOU KNOW.......... Mental health providers must also learn how to recognize and address the differences in how a deaf individual displays feelings and...
DID YOU KNOW.... Research shows that people who are deaf: *Have the same rate of biological mental illness as hearing people. *Are more likely to have...
DID YOU KNOW..... In a survey of Intellectually Disabled populations in England and Wales, it was found that only 20% had normal hearing. Nearly half of the...
DID YOU KNOW.......... Paranoid behavior has been found to be more common among those adventitiously deafened or hard of hearing than among those who were...
This research is a little dated. I'm afraid our prolific Dr. Vernon would wish that more recent stuff were cited. What is survival "paranoid behavior" is...
The core point is that individuals who are born deaf or become deaf early in life, adjust more easily than individuals who become deaf later in life. Previous...
Steve - Did you know... I have a notebook in my waiting room which I titled, "Fun and Interesting Things About Deaf Life" or something like that. I often...
DID YOU KNOW....... While it is typically common knowledge to individuals working in the field of deafness that only 30% of English phonemes can be understood ...
DID YOU KNOW..... In a study of 38 deaf and hard-of hearing individuals who had diagnoses of depression-related disorders, results showed that the higher...
DID YOU KNOW.... In an investigation focusing on the socialization experiences and coping strategies of deaf adults using spoken language, especially looking...
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 9:1 Winter 2004 (Wallis, Musselman, MacKay) Hearing Mothers and Their Deaf Children: The Relationship between ...
The few available studies on the relationship of hearing loss to violence indicate that the prevalence of brain damage, learning disability, communication...
DID YOU KNOW..... Schizophrenia occurs in prelingually profoundly deaf patients with probably the same frequency as in the hearing population and when it does,...
DID YOU KNOW..... The results of a 1995 study indicate that while deaf children are competent witnesses in general, there exists some differences between the...
DID YOU KNOW..... Deaf individuals were asked about their understanding of items from two widely-used substance abuse screening instruments, the CAGE and The ...
DID YOU KNOW..... In a survey of mental health programs which provide services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals, the following results have been...
DID YOU KNOW..... Mental Health in Deaf Adults: Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression Among Hearing and Deaf Individuals. Individuals with disabilities encounter...
DID YOU KNOW..... Research Abstract Barsukov, S., Praslova, L., & Pearson, M. (2006). Quality of mental health interpreting. Presented at the 18th Annual...
DID YOU KNOW..... Suicide in deaf populations: a literature review. ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Studies have found that deaf individuals have higher rates of...