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Video Products
UCCD has produced the five videotapes described below. They can be ordered online through Sign Enhancers, Inc. by clicking on the image for the video you're interested in.
What is Therapy?
Designed to show the benefits of therapy and how it helps you deal with grieving and crisis, and promotes self-discovery. Freda Norman narrates in ASL. 25 min. OC
Product ID: MH-1
Meeting the Challenge: Working with People in Recovery
This valuable resource was developed to help drug and alcohol counselors learn to work with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing clients. Demonstrates appropriate counseling techniques and how to use an interpreter. Mike Eisele narrates in ASL. 20 min. CC
Product ID: MH-2
I Can: Stories of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People in Recovery
This valuable resource was developed to help drug and alcohol counselors learn to work with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing clients. Demonstrates appropriate counseling techniques and how to use an interpreter. Mike Eisele narrates in ASL. 20 min. CC
Product ID: MH-2
AIDS in the Deaf Community/Deaf in the AIDS Community: Creating Partnerships
Learn about the unique needs of Deaf people with HIV and AIDS. Shares the wisdom of professionals and Deaf people living with AIDS. 35 min. CC
Product ID: MH-6

Special Counselor Training Package
Counseling Deaf People: A Skills Training Series

Learn easy-to-apply techniques with this three-videotape series. Analyze simulated counseling sessions from rehabilitation, college, and mental health settings. Narrated by Freda Norman. (Includes guidebook.) 160 min. CC
Product ID: CT-P1
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UCCD Publications
As part of our mission to provide community education in the area of mental health and deafness, several UCCD publications or publications reprinted from other sources are available. Just click on the titles below to view a printable Word version of these documents.


Preparing for Patients in a Mental Health Crisis Unit

Using a Mental Health Interpreter - What to Expect

Needs Assessment of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Community in San Francisco

Top 10 Ways to Raise a Psychologically Healthy Deaf Child


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