Counselling–The Deaf Challenge

Counselling–The Deaf Challenge Books

Counselling  The Deaf Challenge

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This text explores the cultural, linguistic and educational challenge presented by deaf people to habitual, broad-based humanistic counselling theory and do which hinges on the ability to “hear” and to “listen”. Using the author’s private experience of and creative approaches to counselling the book charts the development of “seeing skills”; cultural and linguistic awareness; the client’s private power; role boundaries and communicative infrastructures in informing counsellor styles and core values when working with deaf people. The book is based on a lifetime’s growth of deaf experience and identity and 15 years of research and do of counselling in health, education and voluntary sector settings. It is a comprehensive resource for all professionals, both deaf and hearing, who work with deaf people, and to those who are interested in learning the positive contribution made by “the deaf challenge” to counselling.

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