Therapy Resources for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Families
- June W, LMFT.

- Sep 13
- 1 min read
Accessing therapy as a Deaf or Hard of Hearing (D/HoH) individual or family can feel overwhelming. Having culturally competent resources makes all the difference in ensuring you feel understood and supported.
Why It Matters
Many mental health providers lack training in Deaf culture and communication needs. This gap can leave families feeling unseen or misunderstood.
Helpful Resources
Hands & Voices – Support for families with children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
National Association of the Deaf (NAD) – Advocacy, rights, and community resources
CODA International – Support for Children of Deaf Adults
Mental Health Interpreting Training – For professionals serving the D/HoH community
How Therapy Helps
Therapy can support families by improving communication, strengthening connection, and addressing challenges unique to D/HoH experiences.
I remain committed to providing therapy and resources that honor Deaf and Hard of Hearing families. Contact me to learn more about my culturally competent services.




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