Sometimes it is often assumed that the integration of people with hearing impairments in Spain towards society is now greater than ever. But this is only partly true.
Towards more inclusive societies
The arrival of smartphones and tablets, accompanied in turn by social networks and messaging and video calling applications such as WhatsApp, has contributed to better integration and communication of the community of deaf people, among its members themselves and also with the rest of the community. society.
But when a deaf person goes through difficulties such as anxiety goes through stages of stress or is exposed to emotionally difficult situations, sometimes it may happen that she feels misunderstood or frustrated by not knowing who to turn to.
It is true that in Spain, currently The deaf community is grouped into associations and federations such as the Spanish Confederation of Deaf Families (FIAPAS), which defend the rights of these people, allow and facilitate contacts between them, promoting links between this sector of the population.
Although there is still much to do in terms of integrating the deaf community on a daily basis, since there are not so many hearing people trained in their official sign language, and even fewer who can help them in situations where the mind turns out to be a decisive factor.
Psychological assistance to people with hearing deficiencies
The community of deaf people in Spain, according to official data obtained from the State Confederation of Deaf People (CNSE), is around more than a million people.
Despite the large number of people with hearing impairment that exist in our country, there are still many television channels that do not incorporate a simultaneous translator in Spanish Sign Language (SSL) during prime time, opting for subtitles, which translate sounds from automatically and do not reflect the information clearly.
Unfortunately, when a deaf person goes through a period of difficulty and does not find in others , the support and sustenance you need… who do you turn to? Where can they go to be treated by psychologists with the ability to really understand them and offer them alternatives?
Due in part to the non-inclusive Spanish educational system years ago, many deaf people today do not understand texts and many do not even know how to write. In fact, it can be noted that problems in reading and writing of this community are usually widespread, and practically 90% of deaf people can be considered illiterate in oral language.
Psychologist for deaf people in Spain
The lack of trained psychology professionals able to truly understand and guide deaf people who are struggling, or who are looking to increase their performance in some area of ​​their lives, can be frustrating for a person with a hearing impairment.
As a psychology center, in UPAD Psychology & Coaching We offer psychological intervention services to anyone with hearing impairment, in face-to-face therapy or by video call, to make our range of outreach as inclusive as possible. You can find us at Calle Rey Francisco nº 27, Madrid, and our contact information is available on this page.