Irene W. Leigh, Jean F. Andrews, Cara A. Miller
Deaf People and Society
Psychological, Sociological, and Educational Perspectives
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Irene W. Leigh, Jean F. Andrews, Cara A. Miller
Deaf People and Society
Psychological, Sociological, and Educational Perspectives
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Deaf People and Society is an authoritative text that emphasizes the complexities of being D/deaf, DeafBlind, or hard of hearing, drawing on perspectives from psychology, education, and sociology. The book also explores how the lives of these individuals are impacted by decisions made by professionals in clinics, schools, or other settings.
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Deaf People and Society is an authoritative text that emphasizes the complexities of being D/deaf, DeafBlind, or hard of hearing, drawing on perspectives from psychology, education, and sociology. The book also explores how the lives of these individuals are impacted by decisions made by professionals in clinics, schools, or other settings.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 246mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781032025117
- ISBN-10: 1032025115
- Artikelnr.: 65614479
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 246mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781032025117
- ISBN-10: 1032025115
- Artikelnr.: 65614479
Irene W. Leigh, a Deaf psychologist, is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Gallaudet University, USA, and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. She has an extensive record of research, publications, and presentations covering how the areas of depression, psychosocial issues, parenting, cochlear implants, and identity shape the lives of deaf persons. Jean F. Andrews is a Professor Emerita of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education at Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, USA. She has a record of research, grants, publications, and presentations covering areas of bilingualism and language and literacy development across the lifespan, including in international deaf communities. Jean has also authored children's books. Cara A. Miller is a deaf/hard-of-hearing Associate Professor of Psychology in the Clinical Psychology doctoral program at Gallaudet University, USA, as well as a licensed psychologist in private practice. Her research, teaching, and clinical foci include trauma healing; grief and bereavement; human-animal interaction; gender and sexuality; and deafness, identity, and disability. Ju-Lee A. Wolsey is a Deaf Assistant Professor of Deaf Studies in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Towson University, USA. Her research, publications, and presentations focus on critical issues that impact the lives of diverse D/deaf, DeafBlind, and hard-of-hearing children and adults, such as access, advocacy, resiliency, and mentorship.
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Historical Perspectives of Deaf People and Psychology
2. Deaf Communities: Diverse Entities
3. How It All Begins
4. Cognition, Language, and the Mind
5. Educational Aspects of Deaf Education
6. Language Learning and Language Teaching Approaches
7. Psychological Issues in Childhood
8. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Psychology
9. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Sociology
10. The Deaf Defendant: Communication, Language, and Legal Considerations
11. Deaf-Hearing Relationships in Context
12. From Now to the Future
Case Studies
References
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Historical Perspectives of Deaf People and Psychology
2. Deaf Communities: Diverse Entities
3. How It All Begins
4. Cognition, Language, and the Mind
5. Educational Aspects of Deaf Education
6. Language Learning and Language Teaching Approaches
7. Psychological Issues in Childhood
8. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Psychology
9. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Sociology
10. The Deaf Defendant: Communication, Language, and Legal Considerations
11. Deaf-Hearing Relationships in Context
12. From Now to the Future
Case Studies
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Historical Perspectives of Deaf People and Psychology
2. Deaf Communities: Diverse Entities
3. How It All Begins
4. Cognition, Language, and the Mind
5. Educational Aspects of Deaf Education
6. Language Learning and Language Teaching Approaches
7. Psychological Issues in Childhood
8. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Psychology
9. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Sociology
10. The Deaf Defendant: Communication, Language, and Legal Considerations
11. Deaf-Hearing Relationships in Context
12. From Now to the Future
Case Studies
References
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Historical Perspectives of Deaf People and Psychology
2. Deaf Communities: Diverse Entities
3. How It All Begins
4. Cognition, Language, and the Mind
5. Educational Aspects of Deaf Education
6. Language Learning and Language Teaching Approaches
7. Psychological Issues in Childhood
8. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Psychology
9. Deaf Adults: Viewpoints from Sociology
10. The Deaf Defendant: Communication, Language, and Legal Considerations
11. Deaf-Hearing Relationships in Context
12. From Now to the Future
Case Studies
References
Index