作者: L. Munro , M. Knox , R. Lowe
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摘要: This article explores the use of constructionist therapy with a reflecting team hearing therapists seeing deaf clients. Using findings from two in-depth interviews, postsession reflections and review literature, we propose that this model has potential to cater diversity lived experiences people also address issues power tensions between medical, social, cultural models deafness. The interviews found there was real value in sharing multiple perspectives these In addition, clients reported feeling safe comfortable counseling. Other information emerged supports previous regarding consistency interpreting importance having an understanding distinctions Deaf worlds. As first investigation its kind Australia, provides map for incorporate teams interpreters, clients, therapists. lies providing much needed platform future research into counseling outcomes efficacy therapy.