Sanjay Gulati is a child psychiatrist in Massachusetts whose research revolves around people who are deaf and hard of hearing[1] and whose focus is on educating professionals working with deaf and hard of hearing populations about language deprivation syndrome.
Gulati works with his clients on providing guidance around developing social skills, navigating relationships with family and peers and learning to practice self-acceptance.
[4] He is bilingual in American Sign Language and English and works with clients who are deaf and hard of hearing.
[5][6] Gulati served as a co-editor for Mental Health Care of Deaf People: A Culturally Affirmative Approach (ISBN 978-1-138-98094-5).
[7] Gulati is a member of the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Language Deprivation Taskforce.