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Working with Stories: Street-Level Bureaucrats and Their Work with Individuals with Psychiatric Disability Exposed to Interpersonal Violence. 与故事一起工作:街头官僚和他们对暴露于人际暴力的精神残疾个体的工作。
Pub Date : 2017-07-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-18 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1392392
Ulf Ericsson, Anita Bengtsson Tops

The focus of our attention is the meeting between street-level bureaucrats and individuals with psychiatric disability exposed to interpersonal violence. Based on 11 interviews, we illustrate how stories are understood, used, and made meaningful to the street-level bureaucrat. The contribution of this article is first of all that of being a framework, from a storytelling point of view, for the work and organizational experiences of street-level bureaucrats. Second, by paying attention to the story part of these relationships, we can better understand the situation of individuals with psychiatric disability exposed to interpersonal violence given their interaction with different street-level bureaucrats.

我们关注的焦点是街头官僚与遭受人际暴力的精神残疾患者之间的会面。基于11个访谈,我们说明了故事是如何被理解、使用,并使其对街头官僚有意义的。从讲故事的角度来看,本文的贡献首先是为基层官僚的工作和组织经验提供了一个框架。其次,通过关注这些关系的故事部分,我们可以更好地理解精神障碍个体在与不同街头官僚的互动中暴露于人际暴力的情况。
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引用次数: 0
You're Deaf? Breaking through Myths for Effective Therapeutic Practice. 你聋了吗?为有效的治疗实践打破神话。
Pub Date : 2017-07-01 Epub Date: 2017-09-06 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1372239
Teresa Crowe

Most mental health practitioners provide services to hearing clients and might be unprepared when a deaf individual requests services. The purpose of this article is to explore commonly held stereotypes and myths about deaf people and to provide guidance to clinicians who encounter deaf clients in their practices. Myths and stereotypes can affect the way clinicians perceive their clients' needs. This can lead to miscommunication, misunderstanding, and misinformation, which can harm the therapeutic relationship, thus making effective therapy unattainable. Clinicians should reframe these beliefs and overcome barriers to make way for the therapeutic process to begin.

大多数心理健康从业者为听力正常的客户提供服务,当一个聋人要求服务时,他们可能没有准备好。本文的目的是探讨关于聋人的普遍刻板印象和神话,并为临床医生在实践中遇到聋人客户提供指导。神话和刻板印象会影响临床医生感知客户需求的方式。这可能会导致沟通不畅、误解和错误信息,从而损害治疗关系,从而使有效的治疗无法实现。临床医生应该重新构建这些信念,克服障碍,为治疗过程的开始铺平道路。
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引用次数: 3
Correlates of Voting Participation of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 智障及发展性残疾人士参与投票的相关因素。
Pub Date : 2017-07-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-18 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1392393
Carli Friedman, Mary C Rizzolo

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) vote less frequently than nondisabled people and people with other disabilities. This study explores what factors facilitate and hinder people with IDD's voting participation. To do so, 1,341 people with IDD were surveyed using the Personal Outcome Measures®. Binary logistic regressions revealed significant relationships between voting participation, and support needs, residence types, guardianship statuses, and organizational supports. Along with the right supports, attention to barriers that might exist can ensure people with IDD are able to make use of their civil rights and participate in this crucial form of civic engagement.

智力和发育残疾者(IDD)的投票频率低于非残疾者和其他残疾者。本研究探讨了促进和阻碍缺乏症患者投票参与的因素。为此,使用个人结果测量®对1341名IDD患者进行了调查。二元逻辑回归显示,投票参与与支持需求、居住类型、监护状态和组织支持之间存在显著关系。除了正确的支持外,关注可能存在的障碍可以确保缺碘症患者能够利用其公民权利并参与这一至关重要的公民参与形式。
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引用次数: 6
Addiction Treatment with Deaf and Hard of Hearing People: An Application of the CENAPS Model. 聋人和重听人的成瘾治疗:CENAPS模型的应用。
Pub Date : 2017-07-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-04 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1372243
Leo Yates, Laura Dreany-Pyles

Alcohol and drug addiction is a significant problem among deaf and hard of hearing people. Looking through a Deaf culture lens, treatment for alcohol and drug addiction is key for providing care for deaf and hard of hearing clients. Using the CENAPS model, an applied cognitive-behavioral therapy program is recommended for addiction treatment. The CENAPS model provides clinicians with tools for stabilizing deaf and hard of hearing clients, supporting their transition to early recovery. Educating the client about the stages of relapse and the stages of recovery, clinicians using this model can better treat and prepare deaf and hard of hearing clients for long-term recovery.

酒精和药物成瘾是聋人和重听人面临的一个严重问题。从聋人文化的角度来看,治疗酒精和药物成瘾是为聋人和听力障碍者提供护理的关键。使用CENAPS模型,一种应用认知行为治疗方案被推荐用于成瘾治疗。CENAPS模型为临床医生提供了稳定耳聋和重听患者的工具,支持他们向早期康复过渡。通过对患者进行复发阶段和恢复阶段的教育,临床医生可以更好地治疗和准备聋人和重听患者的长期康复。
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引用次数: 2
School Psychological Evaluation Reports for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children: Best Practices. 失聪和重听儿童的学校心理评估报告:最佳实践。
Pub Date : 2017-07-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-04 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1372242
Robert Whitaker, Tania Thomas-Presswood

This article discusses the best practices for school psychological evaluation and reports for parents and professionals who work with deaf and hard of hearing children. Deaf and hard of hearing children present unique challenges and for parents to be strong advocates for their children, knowledge about the complexities of psychological assessments is important. Parents are also provided with best practices for psychological reports with descriptions for typical areas of reports and how each is different for deaf and hard of hearing children.

这篇文章讨论了学校心理评估的最佳实践,并为聋哑和重听儿童的父母和专业人士提供了报告。聋哑和重听儿童面临着独特的挑战,对于父母来说,作为孩子的有力倡导者,了解心理评估的复杂性是很重要的。家长还可以获得心理报告的最佳做法,其中描述了报告的典型领域,以及每种方法对失聪和重听儿童的不同之处。
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引用次数: 3
Forensic Evaluation of Deaf Individuals: Challenges and Strategies. 聋人司法鉴定:挑战与策略。
Pub Date : 2017-07-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-04 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1372240
Robert Q Pollard, Brian T Berlinski

Forensic evaluation of deaf individuals presents unique challenges due to many examinees' fund of information deficits, potential for language deprivation, and examiners' frequent lack of creativity regarding communication methods. This article describes challenges most frequently encountered in competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility evaluations and offers strategies for overcoming them. The value of employing multiple communication methods, especially the use of illustrations, is emphasized. Suggestions also are offered regarding preparing evaluation reports and effectively communicating "key deaf fundamentals" to legal personnel. Encouragement is offered for qualified, sign-fluent professionals to engage in forensic work.

聋人司法鉴定面临着独特的挑战,因为许多考生的信息缺陷,潜在的语言剥夺,以及考官在沟通方法上经常缺乏创造力。本文描述了受审能力和刑事责任评估中最常遇到的挑战,并提供了克服这些挑战的策略。强调了采用多种传播方法,特别是插图的使用的价值。并就如何编写评估报告和有效地向法律人员传达“关键的聋人基础”提出了建议。鼓励符合条件、能流利使用手语的专业人员从事司法鉴定工作。
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引用次数: 0
Differences in Experiences of Discrimination in Accessing Social Services Among Transgender/Gender Nonconforming Individuals by (Dis)Ability. 不同(残疾)能力的跨性别/性别不符合者在获得社会服务方面的歧视体验差异
Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1299661
Shanna K Kattari, N Eugene Walls, Stephanie Rachel Speer

Transgender and gender nonconforming (GNC) individuals frequently experience discrimination and potentially a lack of respect from service providers, suggesting they have decreased access to professionals with cultural competency. Similarly, people with disabilities experience higher levels of discrimination in social services than their nondisabled counterparts. From an intersectional perspective, this study examines rates of discrimination in accessing social services faced by transgender and GNC people, comparing across ability. Data indicate that although transgender and GNC individuals of all abilities experience gender-based discrimination when accessing social services, those with disabilities experience higher levels of antitransgender discrimination in mental health centers, rape crisis centers, and domestic violence shelters.

跨性别者和性别不符合者(GNC)经常受到服务提供者的歧视和潜在的缺乏尊重,这表明他们获得具有文化能力的专业人员的机会减少了。同样,与非残疾人相比,残疾人在社会服务中遭受的歧视程度更高。从交叉视角,本研究考察了跨性别者和GNC人群在获得社会服务方面所面临的歧视率,并进行了能力比较。数据表明,尽管各种能力的跨性别者和GNC个人在获得社会服务时都遭受基于性别的歧视,但残疾人在精神卫生中心、强奸危机中心和家庭暴力庇护所遭受的反跨性别歧视程度更高。
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引用次数: 34
Mothers with Physical Disabilities Caring for Young Children. 残疾母亲照顾幼童。
Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1299660
Jean Jacob, Megan Kirshbaum, Paul Preston
ABSTRACT Seventy-one U.S. mothers with a physical disability who had a child aged 0 to 3 years responded to a survey about the system of care used for their child. Results indicated that mothers participated in all different types of care (physical, comforting, playing, limit setting, and taking the child outside the home). Partners and participants’ mothers provided the most assistance with care. Mothers were generally satisfied with assistance received from others. This article explores how mothers remain central to their children with others assisting with the child’s care and the impact of such assistance on mothers’ relationships with partners and children.
71位有0到3岁孩子的身体残疾的美国母亲回答了一项关于孩子照顾系统的调查。结果表明,母亲参与了所有不同类型的照顾(身体、安慰、玩耍、限制设置和带孩子外出)。伴侣和参与者的母亲提供了最多的帮助。母亲们普遍对从别人那里得到的帮助感到满意。本文探讨了母亲如何在他人协助照顾孩子的情况下保持对孩子的中心地位,以及这种帮助对母亲与伴侣和孩子的关系的影响。
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引用次数: 8
Enhancing the Career Planning Self-Determination of Young Adults with Mental Health Challenges. 增强有心理健康挑战的青年的职业规划自决。
Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1300081
Jo-Ann Sowers, Paul Swank

The impact of an intervention on the self-determination and career planning engagement of young adults with mental health challenges was studied. Sixty-seven young adults, 20 to 30 years of age, with mental health diagnoses (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder) were randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. Statistically significant greater increases were made by the intervention group versus the control group for self-determination and career planning engagement, and self-determination at least partially mediated increases in career planning engagement. With career planning self-determination interventions, young adults with mental health challenges might be able to achieve better career and life outcomes than is typical for this population.

研究了干预对有心理健康挑战的年轻人自我决定和职业规划参与的影响。67名年龄在20至30岁之间,被诊断患有精神疾病(如抑郁症、双相情感障碍)的年轻人被随机分配到干预组和对照组。与对照组相比,干预组在自我决定和职业规划投入方面有显著提高,并且自我决定至少部分地介导了职业规划投入的增加。通过职业规划自决干预,有心理健康挑战的年轻人可能比这一人群的典型人群能够取得更好的职业和生活成果。
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引用次数: 2
Assessment and Treatment for Persons with Coexisting Ability and Substance Use Issues: A Review and Analysis of the Literature. 能力与物质使用问题共存者的评估与治疗:文献回顾与分析。
Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2017.1299662
Gabriela Novotna, Randy Johner, Michelle McCarron, Nuelle Novik, Bonnie Jeffery, Meagan Taylor, Michelle Jones

Persons with ability issues are at considerably higher risk to develop substance use problems when compared to the general population. Yet, little is known about the current status of substance use treatment for this population. A comprehensive search of the literature revealed a need for (a) population-specific instruments for screening and assessment of the use of alcohol and drugs, including the misuse of prescription medication; (b) tailored treatment methods and individualized treatment plans that meet diverse literacy or cognitive needs;

与一般人群相比,有能力问题的人出现物质使用问题的风险要高得多。然而,对这一人群的药物使用治疗现状知之甚少。全面查阅文献后发现,需要(A)针对特定人群的工具,以筛选和评估酒精和药物的使用情况,包括滥用处方药的情况;(b)量身定制的治疗方法和个性化的治疗计划,以满足不同的识字或认知需求;
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