J. Except. People 2012, 1(1):63-70
The objective of this paper is to highlight the issue of psychological care for children with hearing impairment and also the possibilities of psychological diagnostics delivered to these clients. Mentioned are also some factors that have a negative impact in psychological counseling focused on the hearing-disadvantaged child client and its family - for example, the evident lack of psychologists dealing with this issue, or the lack of specific methods of work that take the child's hearing impairment into account.
Published: June 11, 2012 Show citation
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