Deaf Interpreting Team Strategies for Interpreting in a Mental Health Setting

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This video includes unrehearsed interpreted situations and discussions that demonstrate the work of a deaf/hearing interpreting team. The material highlights the work of the deaf/hearing interpreting team in a mental health setting, and includes pre-conference discussions and post-conference discussions between the deaf/hearing interpreting team. Samples are presented of how the deaf/hearing interpreting team conducts pre-conference meetings with both the counselor and the client separately before the mental health session begins. Also presented is the mental health session between the counselor and client working with the deaf/hearing interpreting team.

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2012

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Communication Sciences and Disorders | Curriculum and Instruction | Education | Speech and Hearing Science

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Deaf Interpreting Team Strategies for Interpreting in a Mental Health Setting

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