Presented at the 2022 Summit

Unpack Your Biases About Mental Health

0.3 CEUs, PS PPO

The goal of this workshop is to help you to interpret more effectively in mental health settings. We will start at the most important place, on the inside. We will examine and learn to effectively work through our assumptions, personal biases and stigmas relating to mental health conditions. Maybe ones you didn’t even know you had! It will be profoundly soul stirring and beneficial.

Workshop Curriculum

  1. 1
    • Welcome

    • Workshop Handouts

  2. 2
    • Workshop

    • Quiz

Reviews from The Summit

Average Rating

4.9/5.0The activity provided opportunities to develop skill and/or awareness.

4.9/5.0The learning materials used were effective and complimented the goals of the activity.

4.9/5.0This activity will contribute to my professional growth.

5.0/5.0The instructor interacted with the participants in a professional manner.

  • Summit Attendee

    Wow, what an amazing opportunity. Having a Deaf professional help us identify and learn about our bias is a truly unique experience and Tiffany helped make it so relatable to our work. Thank you.

  • Summit Attendee

    AMAZING!!!! This workshop really helped me reevaluate how I will interpret in Mental Health settings.

  • Summit Attendee

    The scenarios you used opened up a great opportunity to allow for real in depth conversations and perspectives for both experienced and new comers to the land of interpreting in mental health settings. (which means everywhere and all the time). Thanks, Ladies! You really hit it out of the park! It was great to share ideas with fellow colleagues and learn from other interpreters' experiences.

Meet Your Presenter

Ph.D.

Tiffany Bridgett

Tiffany Bridgett, M.A. identifies herself as d/Deaf and a fluent ASL signer. She is currently an advanced student in the Clinical Psychology PhD Program at Gallaudet University. She graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology (2014) with magna cum laude in Psychology and Pre-Med with a minor in Criminal Justice. Ms. Bridgett has been trained at University of Michigan- Psychology Department, University of Rochester- Deaf Wellness Center, Gallaudet University- Counseling and Psychological Services, D.C. Courts- the Child Guidance Court, San Diego Community Services- Behavioral Health Department, Multicultural Clinical Center in Virginia, Psychiatric Washington Institute in Washington, D.C., Veterans Affairs Health System, and the nationwide Crisis Text Line. For the past two years, she has been working as a clinical consultant for the Deaf Services at Barrier Free Living, an agency that serves domestic violence survivors with disabilities. For her dissertation, she is doing research on identifying how to best administer assessment measures in standardized ASL and how to best measure language-based reasoning in deaf children who speak ASL. In short, Ms. Bridgett is interested in improving mental health services for the deaf population, including interpreting services for signing professionals and clients. She wants to be able to make services more accessible, culturally acceptable, and clinically appropriate. Above all, she strives to reduce misdiagnoses among deaf people and eradicate the stigma of mental illnesses in the Deaf community.
TerpAcademy is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.3 CEU's at the ‘Some’ Content Knowledge Level. TerpAcademy promotes an environment of mutual respect, free of discrimination based on gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or any other protected class.