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Ariel Ellis

Participate in a Survey for Mental Health Services for People with Hearing and Balance Disorders

Researchers and audiologists at The University of Texas at Dallas are conducting a survey to help us understand how to improve access to mental health services for people with hearing and balance disorders. Hearing and balance disorders (e.g. Meniere’s Disease, tinnitus, hearing loss) can have the potential to impact an individual’s acts of daily living, social interactions, and thoughts about life situations. We are interested in hearing from mental health professionals who are interested in sharing their interest in, preparedness for, and experiences with working with clients who report hearing and balance disorders. The online survey is completely anonymous and only takes 5-10 minutes at most. 

Link to the survey: https://redcap.utdallas.edu/surveys/?s=T9AHN3XMWD7L7TCD

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