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DEAF PSYCHIATRY: A REVIEW OF THE DIFFICULTIES AND THE EFFECT OF AN INQUIRY ON CURRENT PRACTICE

Shentong Wang ; Clare College Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK


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Sažetak

Communication is a huge difficulty in researching Deafness in psychiatry and in practically assessing and treating deaf patients.
This paper aims to review the difficulties surrounding the assessment and treatment of deaf patients, using a review of the current
literature on audio-visual hallucinations as an example. It will also include a summary of the published inquiry into the care and
treatment of Daniel Joseph (a profoundly Deaf man), and a review of the Department of Health consultation document and NHS
England responses to that inquiry as evidence of why these difficulties have relevance in everyday practice. In structuring the paper
in this manner, the author hopes to review the current state of healthcare provided for Deaf individuals within psychiatry, and what
still needs to be done.

Ključne riječi

Deaf; communication; hallucinations

Hrčak ID:

264206

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/264206

Datum izdavanja:

4.9.2019.

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