Deaf Culture and Alcoholism
Title: Deaf Culture and Alcoholism
Category: /Science & Technology
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Deaf Culture and Alcoholism
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 852 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Deaf Culture and Alcoholism
Abstract
Why is it so hard for the deaf to deal with admitting they are alcoholics or drug addicts which is an impediment for recovery? Why is it so hard for them to stay sober once they have achieved it for a few weeks or months? What do you think the main reasons are?
Having worked with the deaf for over 30 years I will try to answer these questions and research
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Kluwin, T., (1990) Communication in Fostering Cohesion in Families with the Deaf. Journal of American Annals of the Deaf. Vol. 139, No. 3
Luetke-Stahlman, B. (1994) Social Interactions with Regard to Students who are Deaf. Journal of the American Annals of the Deaf. Vol. 140, No. 3
Duff, J., (1981) The Truth About Drugs. Los Angeles, California: Bridge Publications, Inc.