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Deafness and Mental Health Eve Bent and community ethnography that disrupt

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and community ethnography that disrupt the norms of the science classroom and validate the community's powerful cultural knowledge and relevant experience

social care and social work and by more experienced professionals to reflect on their own practice

Adaptation as a form of mitigation must be informed by diverse solutions and multi-sectoral cooperation

and extensive instructor ancillaries

Moving beyond progress reports

Deafness and Mental Health Eve Bent and community ethnography that disruptBecause deafness is not a ''visible'' problem, it is often difficult to take account of the particular problems of deaf people, and few people working in the caring professions have any training in this field. This clear, practical book, by one of the world's leading psychiatrists in work with deaf people, outlines the nature of the problem, and covers both clinical and service aspects of working with deaf people. The book includes many illustrative

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