Deaf mental health

enhancing literacy through a hearing and deaf community collaboration

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https://doi.org/10.5216/revufg.v20.67079

Abstract

This article explores the process through which findings of a doctoral study became the impetus for the development of a Deaf Mental Health Committee and two community-based events intended to enhance the mental health literacy of the Deaf community in a large metropolitan city in central Canada. The author, a hearing professional and University professor has provided professional counselling services to clients including those who are Deaf and hard of hearing, and conducted a number of studies in and with the Deaf community. Her doctoral study reported on the experience and narratives of a sample of Deaf adults diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder. Participant narratives highlighted gaps in understanding of mental health and mental illness. A goal of enhancing mental health literacy in the Deaf community developed into the establishment of a Deaf Mental Health Committee. This article presents the successes of that Deaf and hearing collaboration.

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Author Biography

Tracey Anne Bone, University of Manitoba (UM), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadá, tracey.bone@umanitoba.ca

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (Social Work); Master of Social Work; Bachelor of Social Work. Registered Social Worker.

Current academic occupation: Assistant Professor - Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba.

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2020-12-31

How to Cite

BONE, T. A. Deaf mental health: enhancing literacy through a hearing and deaf community collaboration. Revista UFG, Goiânia, v. 20, n. 26, 2020. DOI: 10.5216/revufg.v20.67079. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/revistaufg/article/view/67079. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2024.

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Dossiê - Experiências de enriquecimento mútuo: desde e com a comunidade surda