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A Guide for Clinicians providing Mental Health Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients
Leisha Campbell M.Ed., LPC-S, BEI-Advanced, Psychotherapist
This 3-part webinar series is designed for use by school and community clinicians who may provide services and supports to deaf or hard of hearing youth but have not had training specific to this population. The presenter provides an overview of characteristics unique to children who are deaf or hard of hearing, strategies for initiating a therapy session and challenges and obstacles that must be overcome in order to be effective in a therapeutic session.
Video: Part 1
Video: Part 2
Video: Part 3