Harvey, M.A. (1998). The Odyssey of Hearing Loss: Tales
of Triumph.
San Diego, CA: Dawn Sign Press.
"A reader with a hearing loss will find Odyssey enriching and encouraging; a
hearing reader will gain a greater respect for the feelings and resiliency of those who
have hearing loss. This is an excellent book for parents of anyone with a hearing loss.
The message is that with honesty there can be a positive resolution - at any age..." Hearing
Loss, The Journal of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People.
"In each story I read paragraphs that hit home with painful memories of what had
happened to me in the past. As I finished each tale, I caught myself reflecting on how I
had seen these examples in my friends and in myself and this knowledge allowed me to gain
a better understanding that a loss such as ours is completely unique to each individual.
Buy [this book] for yourself or buy it for someone who loves you!" ALDA News.
To order a copy of The Odyssey of Hearing Loss: Tales of Triumph, click on the link to
Dawnsign Press below. You will need to include the author names, title, ISBN:
1-58121-006-x , price ($23.95) as well as shipping address, credit card number and
expiration date.
Click here: http://dawnsign.com/

Glickman, N.S. & Harvey, M.A. (1996). Culturally Affirmative Psychotherapy with Deaf
Persons. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
"The content and message of this important volume is one of liberation for the
thousands of Deaf people who endure inappropriate or ineffective care at the hands of
mental health practitioners... [This book] is a 'must have' for seasoned practitioners as
well as for students and clinicians..." Robert Pollard, Ph.D. Founder, Program for
Deaf Trainees, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester School of Medicine.
"Glickman and Harvey's book has finally brought much-needed attention to the cultural
differentness of the Deaf community and a more germane approach to the mental health
treatment of its members." Barbara A. Brauer, Ph.D. & Allen E. Sussman, Ph.D.
Community Counseling & Mental Health Clinic, Gallaudet University.
ISBN: 0-8058-1488-4 $65.00 Cloth
ISBN: 0-8058-1489-4 $32.50 Paperback
To order a copy of Culturally Affirmative Psychotherapy with Deaf Persons, click on the
link to Earlbaum Publishers below. You will need to include the author names, title,
ISBN and price as well as shipping address, credit card number and expiration
date. LEA will charge $2.50 for first book and $.50 for each additional book
handling and also charge UPS charges. If you include this information, the order will be
handled smoothly.
orders@erlbaum.com

Harvey, M.A. (1989). Psychotherapy with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons: A Systemic
Model. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates, Publishers.
"This book is a significant contribution in the available literature regarding
treatment of deaf and hard-of-hearing clients. It provides insights useful to clinicians,
interpreters, educators, and others interested in people with hearing impairment."
Contemporary Psychology
"This book is one of the few to understand the
varying dynamics related to the ecology of deafness and provides important insights."
Hearing Rehabilitation Quarterly.
"Only rarely does someone from the deafness and hard-of-hearing field speak or write
so impartially." Hilde Schlesinger, M.D. Founder of University of California Center
on Deafness.
ISBN 0-8058-0204-5
Cloth edition only: $59.95/$34.50 when prepaid with credit card or check
To order a copy of Psychotherapy with Deaf and Hard -of -Hearing Persons: A Systemic
Model, click on the link to Earlbaum Publishers below. You will need to include the
author names, title, ISBN and price as well as shipping address, credit card number
and expiration date. LEA will charge $2.50 for first book and $.50 for each
additional book handling and also charge UPS charges. If you include this information, the
order will be handled smoothly.
orders@erlbaum.com
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