Understanding the Misunderstood
In this episode, Erika sits down with Dr. Anna Lim, a lecturer in Deaf Studies at the Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. Together, they explore the realities of navigating mental health care as a Deaf individual and unpack the systemic barriers that continue to impact access, equity, and culturally responsive support. Resources: * Deaf LEAD – Free mental health and crisis support for Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, and late-deafened individuals, including crisis intervention, trauma-informed counseling, emotional support, and referrals to additional services. * The DeafYes! Center – Provides Deaf-centered addiction and mental health counseling, research-informed services, and community outreach, with ASL-fluent therapists and accessible care options. * My Deaf Therapy – ASL-fluent therapists offering culturally responsive counseling for concerns such as anxiety, trauma, ADHD, relationships, and addiction, with nationwide telehealth options. * National Deaf Therapy – Network of Deaf-affirming therapists providing accessible mental health services designed for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, often through telehealth and ASL-accessible care (commonly referenced as a Deaf-friendly therapy provider). This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Use code 'THEMISUNDERSTOOD' for 10% off your first month of therapy at betterhelp.com/themisunderstood [http://betterhelp.com/themisunderstood] For questions or partnership inquiries, you can email us at: understandingthemisunderstood1@gmail.com
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