Outlooked Pain: Deaf and Depression

DeafCounseling     April 18, 2023 in ASL 11 Subscribers Subscribe


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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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