Outlooked Pain: Deaf and Depression
DeafCounseling April 18, 2023 in ASL 14 Subscribers Subscribe
Statistics confirm that Deaf people deal with depression at higher rates than hearing people, just as do many minority/oppressed groups. Randy illustrates common experiences of Deaf people, all of which contribute to feelings of being left out, invisible, and worthless. Many Deaf people’s wish - that their hearing family members would learn to sign - is actually a factor that reduces risk for depression. #learnfromdeafpeople #deafdepression
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Deaf Counseling Center provides therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis.
NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, late-deafened, CI users, and other identities. @everyone
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