National Deaf Therapy

National Deaf Therapy is a virtual based mental health counseling services for the Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard-of-Hearing, and Late-Deafened populations by a team of Deaf Licensed Therapists.

www.nationaldeaftherapy.com 

The National Deaf Therapy (NDT) platform utilizes an e-therapy session uniquely fashioned to the need of each patient. Every individual, family, couple and group can always get a personalized therapy session that attends to their mental need. With an array of qualified, experienced  and well trained therapist you can be sure to get the best services only. This way we can make meaningful impact while helping all our patients attain a good level of mental health.

NDT was built on the foundations of reframing the mental health experience, through proper engagements and valuable interactions. The prime objective is to eradicate mental health stigma and thus helping the deaf community gain awareness , facilitate personal growth and build a trustworthy relationship with us. Using a simplified approach to communicate, relate and understand each patient and their unique mental needs.

About National Deaf Therapy:

Amanda K. Sortwell Crane, MS, NCC, LPC, LMHC and Megan Erasmus, LMHC have been friends and collaborators since 2005. Together, they have used their collaborative relationship to model how psychotherapy and tele-mental health should work together.

Through a combined 12 years of practice, they have come to believe that communication, flexibility, practicality, openness and a sense of humor underlie almost all successful treatments. Our therapists come from a wide variety of training backgrounds, but all of us aim to work with you to build on your existing strengths. We will provide support as you develop new strategies and behaviors for overcoming adversity and living the most authentic life possible.