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Is There a Substance Abuse Problem Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing ... This lack of a sense of community makes Deaf and hard of hearing people feel ... work with clients on aftercare issues and accessible Twelve Step meetings. ...
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The Substance Abuse in Vocational Rehabilitation-Screener in ... The SAVR-S is a 43 item, self-report instrument used to identify people with alcohol and/or drug problems, and it was especially developed for persons with ...
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The Substance Abuse in Vocational Rehabilitation-Screener in ... The original Substance Abuse Screening Instrument (SAVR-S) is administered in a written ... Participants were all Deaf or CODA’s (Children of Deaf Adults). ...
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Counseling Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons with Substance Abuse ... They believe that developing multi- cultural sensitivity and competence, particularly for those culturally encapsulated counselors unaware of their own ...
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Application of the Minnesota/Medical Model : An Approach to ... The Minnesota Program is based on the Minnesota/Medical model of treatment which is abstinence based and uses the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. ...
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Assessing Substance Abuse Problems with Deaf and Hard of Hearing ... According to the 1992 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, ..... Social Problems. __x___ Loss of friends ___x_ Change of friends ____ Friends use ...
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Substance Abuse and the Deaf/HH Community Many deaf and hard of hearing school children miss out on information related to the seriousness of drug and alcohol use. ...
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Assessing Substance Abuse Problems with Deaf and Hard of Hearing ... According to the 1992 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, ..... Social Problems. __x___ Loss of friends ___x_ Change of friends ____ Friends use ...
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One Client: Many Provider Roles - Dual Relationships in Human ... The dual relationship may exist at the beginning of the counseling relationship, it may occur during the time services are provided, or it may develop after ...
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Access to Treatment Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals Although the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) is a federal civil rights act, which guarantees access to treatment by Deaf people, few agencies ...
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