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Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy

Specialty: Clinical Psychology
North Bethesda, Maryland
Dr. McCullough is a Deaf psychotherapist, licensed in Maryland and the District of Columbia. She... Full Bio
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ASL in Academia by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness ASL = English: ASC is pleased to see the trend of more Deaf professionals taking advantage of the internet and technology to formally present their ideas and research in ASL. ... Read on »
A Letter from a Deaf Lawyer for Non-LPC Deaf Counselors by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness As many of you already know, Deaf counselors are few and far between. The reason for this, in part, may be due to the fact that the national licensure exam for counselors is ... Read on »
Seeking Deaf FTM Individuals by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness As many of you already know, ASC is a strong advocate of Deaf researchers. Here’s an opportunity to participate a Deaf-run study for those who meet the criteria. Pleas ... Read on »
12-Step and Support Meetings via WebCam by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Technology = Accessibility: Here’s a new twist on 12-step meetings. Deaf Off Drugs and Alcohol (DODA) is now offering meetings for Deaf folks via webcam. If anyone is ... Read on »
Public Service Announcement - Depression by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Deaf People and Depression: “Every healthy Deaf person makes the Deaf community stronger”. This is the message of a public service announcement aimed at Deaf peop ... Read on »
Deaf Alcoholics Anonymous Group in Frederick, MD by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy 2 Comments Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness New Deaf Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Group:Many Deaf people find it difficult, if not impossible, to find an accessible Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) group they can attend for suppo ... Read on »
How Long Can I Expect to be in Therapy? by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Vlog Summary: This depends on a number of things. Some people feel they have reached a desired understanding and change in their lives after several sessions. It is almost co ... Read on »
How Often are Appointments Scheduled? by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Vlog Summary: Most people go to therapy once a week, while others may go twice a week. Having twice-weekly appointments does not necessarily mean that someone has more seriou ... Read on »
Isn’t Psychotherapy for People Who are Weak or Crazy? by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Vlog Summary: Think about all the different consultants in our society. There are financial planners, lawyers, doctors, nutritionists, personal trainers, interior decorators, ... Read on »
How is Psychotherapy Different from Talking with Friends and Family? by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Vlog Summary: Many people wonder what psychotherapists can offer them that their closest friends and family members cannot. There are many times when a good heart-to-heart tal ... Read on »
No Cut Policy for Sports in Deaf Schools by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Part OnePart TwoVlog Summary: New research findings related to sports psychology and child development have resulted in more progressive-thinking schools adopting no-cut polic ... Read on »
Deaf People’s Knowledge and Views Related to Mental Health by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness What Do These Numbers Mean?: Here’s an interesting data table from a research study on Deaf mental health consumers done back in 1998. One author is Deaf, the other two ... Read on »
What is Psychotherapy? by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Vlog Summary: Psychotherapy, also referred to as counseling or therapy, is a special process designed to help Deaf people work through any number of concerns or problems they ... Read on »
The Facts about Bipolar Disorder by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Vlog Summary: Bipolar disorder is a term that is once again receiving a great deal of attention on television, in newspapers, and even in the Deaf community. Britney Spears&r ... Read on »
In with Family, Out with Steps, Halves, & Adoptees by Candace A. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy Posted in: Blog Posts in Hearing Loss & Deafness Vlog Summary: The holidays often mean families, and the words we use to describe our family relationships say a lot. Some families make a point of distinguishing between their ... Read on »