Presentation 2003/1/17
Deaf Students' Psychological Characteristics and Support System
Fumihiko FUKAMAUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) Psychological health is an important factor in a student's ability to perform well academically and adjust socially. Students face many stressors from learning to choosing a career path. At times, changes and adjustments can lead to emotional difficulties which can affect a student's ability to function at his or her best. Tsukuba College of Technology is the first national university established as an institute of higher education for the hearing and visually impaired. Students come to the Mental Health Service for many different reasons including concerns about self-esteem, personal relationships, substance abuse, eating problems, academic concerns, anxiety, depression and stress management. These problems are often based on the premise that much of human behavior and feeling involves the individual's adaptation and response to other people. The group therapy is thought to be a useful method for the students who seek change poor social skills.
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Keyword(in English) deaf students / mental health / counseling / social skill / group work
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Title (in English) Deaf Students' Psychological Characteristics and Support System
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Keyword(1) deaf students
Keyword(2) mental health
Keyword(3) counseling
Keyword(4) social skill
Keyword(5) group work
1st Author's Name Fumihiko FUKAMAUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Health Service Center, Tsukuba College of Technology()
Date 2003/1/17
Paper # ET2002-92
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 594
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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