• National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. (1996). Open Minds, Open Doors. (3 copies).
Domestic Violence: Disabilities (Videos)
• Community Action Council. (Date Unknown). Domestic Violence Hurts Us All (oc).
• Personal Safety Awareness Center. (1999). PSAC Community Training.
• Stone, Liz. (Date unknown). Anywhere, to Anyone. Domestic Violence in the Deaf Community (w/pamphlet). Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services, Seattle, Washington.
• Snyder, Tom. (1998). Late, Late Show with Tom Snyder: Interview with J. Alban on Domestic Violence. Worldwide Pants, Inc.
• Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women. (Date Unknown). Breaking Free (cc).
Domestic Violence: Disabilities, Sexual Assault (Booklets)
• Smith, Phil (Ed.). (2001). Invisible Voices: Vermonters with Developmental Disabilities Tell Stories of Abuse. Invisible Victims Awareness Project.
Domestic Violence: Disabilities, Sexual Assault (Videos)
• Poore, Grace. (1995). Voices Heard Sisters Unseen. Shakti Productions. Domestic Violence: General (Booklets)
• Pence, Ellen. (1996). Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Assault Cases. Minnesota Program Development, Inc.
Domestic Violence: General (Books)
• Neimand, Jackie. (1994). Physical Abuse: What is it? St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center.
• Resource Guide for Rabbis on Domestic Violence. (1998). Jewish Women International.
• Shepard, Melanie F. and Pence, Ellen L. (Eds.). (1999). Coordinating Community Responses to Domestic Violence. Sage Publications.
• Wilson, K.J., Ed.D. (1997). When Violence Begins at Home. Hunter House. Domestic Violence: Sexual Assault (Books)
• Communities Against Violence Network. (1997). What is CAVNET?
• Community Information Toronto. (1998). Guide to Services for Assaulted Women in Ontario. Health Care
• Birch, David. (1987). Developing Health Skills: 153 Activities for Teaching Non-Readers. PCI Educational Publishing.
• Kahn, Karen, Moody, Katy, and Powell, Peggy. (Date unknown). Recruiting Quality Health Care Paraprofessionals. Paraprofessional Health Institute. (2 copies).
• Knight, John R.; Emans, S. Jean. (2001). Bright Futures Case Studies for Primary Care Clinicians: A Guide to the Case Teaching Method, and Growth in Children and Adolescents. Bright Futures Center for Pediatric Education.
• Knight, John R.; Emans, S. Jean. (2001). Bright Futures Case Studies for Primary Care Clinicians: Child Development and Behavior. Bright Futures Center for Pediatric Education.
• Knight, John R.; Emans, S. Jean. (2001). Bright Futures Case Studies for Primary Care Clinicians: Adolescent Health. Bright Futures Center for Pediatric Education.
• Swami Durgananda. (2002). The Heart of Meditation. Syda Foundation.
• The Boston Women’s Health Collective. (1992). The New Our Bodies, Ourselves. Simon & Schuster. Healthy Relationships (Books)
• Friedman-Becker, Elle. (1991). Love: Where to Find it, How to Keep It. Accent Books/Cheever Publishing.
• Garee, Betty. (1992). Marriage & Disability. Accent Books/Cheever Publishing.
• Hollins, Shelia. (2002). Speaking Up for Myself. Gaskell St. George's Medical School.
• Hollins, Shelia, Perez, Wendy & Abdelnoor, Adam. (1998). Falling in Love. Gaskell (London).
• Hollins, Shelia & Roth, Terry. (1995). Making Friends. St. George's Mental Health Library.
• Kroll, Ken. (1992). Enabling Romance: A Guide to Love, Sex and Relationships for the Disabled. Random House.
• Mauro, Robert. (1994). Finding Love and Intimacy: Poems, Short Stories and Articles on Relationships. Accent Books/Cheever Publishing.
• McShane, Claudette. (1988). Warning! Dating May Be Hazardous to Your Health. Mother Courage Press.
• Novak-Amado, Angela. (1990). Friends: A Manual for Connecting Persons with Disabilities and Community Members. Minnesota Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities.
• Riches, Vivienne. (1996). Everyday Social Interaction: A Program for People with Disabilities. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.
• Schwier, Karin. (1994). Couples with Intellectual Disabilities Talk about Living and Loving. Woodbine House.
Healthy Relationships (Curricula)
• Champagne, Marklyn. (1986). Circles: Intimacy and Relationships Part I: Relationships (Video). James Stanfield Company.
• Champagne, Marklyn. (1986). Circles: Intimacy and Relationships Part II: Relationship Building (Video).
• Downer, Ann. (1990). Being with People: Being with a Date (Video). James Stanfield Company.
• Kempton, Winifred. Life Horizons II. James Stanfield Company.
• Samowitz, Perry. (1996). Relationship Series: Boyfriend/Girlfriend (3 tapes). Young Adult Institute.
• Samowitz, Perry. (1996). Relationship Series: Friendship. Young Adult Institute (3 tapes).
• Stanfield, James. (2000). Losing It! Using Self-Talk to Cope with Rejection. James Stanfield Company.
• Stanfield, James. (1992). LifeFacts: Managing Emotions.
• Stanfield, James. (1992). LifeFacts: Smart Trust.
• Stanfield, James. (1998). PeopleSmart Curriculum: Part 1 (videos 1-3) (Video).
• Stanfield, James. (1998). PeopleSmart Curriculum: Part 2 (videos 4-6). (Video).
• Walker, Hill. (1988). The Walker Skills Social Curriculum. PCI Educational Publishing.
• Ward, Irene. (1995). I Belong Out There. Program Development Associates.
Healthy Relationships (Pamphlets)
• Dating & Sex Aggression: When the Fun Stops. (Undated). In Braille. Healthy Relationships (Videos)
• Carmody, Mary Ann. (1995). Making Connections. Program Development Associates.
• Schlessinger Video Productions. (1994). Abusive Relationships (Teen Health Video Series)(cc). Miscellaneous (Audiotapes)
• Jeffers, Susan. (1983). Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway. Nightingale-Conant Audio. Miscellaneous (Books)
• Allison, Michael; Kaye, Jude. (1997). Strategic Planning for Nonprofit Organizations: A Practical Guide and Workbook. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
• Barry, Bryan W. (1997). Strategic Planning Workbook for Nonprofit Organizations. Amherst H. Wilder Foundation.
• Berk, Ronald A. (1998). Professors are from Mars, Students are from Snickers. Stylus.
Older Adults (Booklets)
• AARP. (2000). Family Conversations that Help Parents Stay Independent.
• Adult Protective Services. (1999 and 2000). Adult Abuse Prevention Kit. Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services.
• Adult Protective Services. (1998).Respecting Vulnerable Adults: A Resource Kit for Protecting the Elderly and People with Disabilities. Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services.
• Advocacy Centre for the Elderly. (2000). Continuing Power of Attorney for Property. Advocacy Centre for the Elderly & Community Legal Education Ontario.
• Advocacy Centre for the Elderly. (2000). Power of Attorney for Personal Care.
• US Senate Special Committee on Aging. (1998). Elder Care Today & Tomorrow. US Government Printing Office.
• US Senate Special Committee on Aging. (1999). Long-Term Care for the 21st Century: A Common Sense Proposal to Support Family Caregivers.
• US Senate Special Committee on Aging. (1999). Shopping for Assisted Living: What Customers Need to Make the Best Buy.
Older Adults (Books)
• American Association of Retired Persons. (1992). Abused Elders or Older Battered Women. Women's Initiative.
• Cassidy, Thomas M. (1997). Elder Care: What to Look For, What to Look Out For! New Horizon Press.
• Wolf, Rosalie M., Ph.D. (1999). Elder Shelters. Institute on Aging, University of Massachusetts Memorial Health Care. Older Adults (Curricula)
• Nerenberg, Lisa. (1993). Improving the Police Response to Domestic Elder Abuse. Instructor Training Manual, US Department of Justice.
• Ombudsman Resource Center. (2003). 24/7: Residents Rights Around the Clock. National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform. Older Adults (Videos)
• AARP. (Date Unknown). No LimitsThe NEW Image of Aging.
• Kasunic, Mary Lynn & Beastall, Sue. (1998). The Dance. Area Agency on Aging. Older Adults: Disability Issues, Abuse (Booklets)
• Advocacy Centre for the Elderly. (2000). Elder Abuse: The Hidden Crime. Advocacy Centre for the Elderly & Community Legal Education Ontario.
• US Senate Special Committee on Aging. (1998). Crooks Caring for Seniors: The Case for Criminal Background Checks. US Government Printing Office. Older Adults: Disability Issues, Abuse (Books)
• Baladerian, Nora.(1998). Interviewing and Treatment of Elder Abuse Victims with Cognitive and/or Communication Impairments. Spectrum Institute.
• Beastall, Susan King, and Kasunic, Mary Lunn. (1998). Facilitator's Guide for Older Battered Women Support Groups. Area Agency on Aging, Region One, Inc.
Older Adults: Disability Issues, Abuse (Videos)
• Illinois Department on Aging. (Date Unknown). Behind Closed DoorsElder Abuse.
• Oklahoma Department of Human Services. (1999). Adult Abuse: The Hidden Crime.
• Teaster, Pamela B. and Duke, Joy O. (1999). Lucy is Still Here. Virginia Tech University.
• Terra Nova Films. (Undated). Just to Have a Peaceful Life. Personal Safety (Audiotapes)
• David, Wendy. (1998). Safe Without Sight. National Braille Press.
• Yello Dino's Can't Fool Me! Volume 1. (1994). Yello Dino Publishing (ASCAP). Personal Safety (Booklets)
• Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services. (1996). I Can Be Safe! A Personal Safety Guidebook for Deaf Children.
• National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. (Undated). Keeping Your Child Safer in the World: Tips for Children, Teens, and Parents. National Braille Press, Inc. (Braille). Personal Safety (Books)
• Abramson, Wendie & Mastroleo, Iracema. (2002). Kid&TeenSAFE: An Abuse Prevention Program for Youth with Disabilities. National Resource Center on Domestic Violence.
• Agran, Martin. (1994). Promoting Health & Safety. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.
• Anderson, Orieda Horn, and Paceley, Shirley. (2001). Genesis: In the Beginning...Breaking the Cycle of Sexual Abuse. Blue Tower Training Center.
• David, Wendy. (1998). Safe Without Sight. National Braille Press.
• DeBecker, Gavin. (1997). The Gift of Fear. Dell Publishing.
• Hollins, Sheila. (2002). Mugged. Gaskell St. George's Medical School.
• Irwin Segal Agency. (1995). SAF-T: Safety for Self-Advocates.
• Johnson, Karen. (1986). The Trouble with Secrets. Parenting Press, Inc.
• Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women. (1986). Self-Defense: Women Teaching Women — A Training Manual for Instructors.
• Paceley, Shirley. (2001). My Body...My Choice. Blue Tower Training Center.
• PACER Center. (1997). Let’s Prevent Abuse A Prevention Handbook for People Working with Young Families.
• Project PREVENT. (Undated). You Are Not Alone: Family Guides to Protecting Young Children with Disabilities. Council on Child Abuse & Neglect, Columbia, SC, and the Center for Developmental Disabilities, Department of Pediatrics, University of SC School of Medicine. (3 books).
• Roeher Institute. (1997). Out of Harm's Way Safety Kit.
• Shaman, Ellen. (1985). Choices: Sexual Assault Prevention for Persons Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Seattle Rape Relief.
• Shaman, Ellen. (1985). Choices: Sexual Assault Prevention for Persons with Physical Disabilities.
• Shaman, Ellen. (1985). Choices: Sexual Assault Prevention for Persons with Visual Impairments.
• Wagner, Jane. (1994). Raising Safe Kids in an Unsafe World. Avon Books.
• Wooden, Kenneth. (1995). Child Lures: What Every Parent and Child Should Know. The Summit Publishing Group. Personal Safety (Curricula)
• Civjan, Sheryl, Jurney-Taylor, Vicki, and Cameron, Lee Ann. (1998). So You Finally Got a Home of Your Own: Home Safety and Security for Homeowners. United Cerebral Palsy of Texas.
• Network of Victim Assistance. (1998). Keeping Yourself Safe...at Home...at Work...and in the Community. (Training Guide & Student Activity Book)
• Stanfield, James. (1998). SafetySmart: At Home, On the Job, On the Street. James Stanfield Company.
• Vocational Rehabilitation Research Institute. (1998). VRRI Home Safety Assessment.
• Vocational Rehabilitation Research Institute. (1998). VRRI Home Safety Guide: A Manual to Accompany VRRI Home Safety Assessment. Personal Safety (Miscellaneous)
• Haugen, Janie. (1992). Safety Skills: Learning How to be Careful. (Game). PCI Educational Publishing.
• Paceley, Shirley, and Dixson, Jill. Teach Me. Blue Tower Training Center. (CD). Personal Safety (Videos)
• Calgary Police Services. (1999). For Safety Sake.
• Diamond, Richard. (Undated). Accessible Safety with Richard Diamond. Safety Shield, Inc.
• Fanlight Productions. (Date Unknown). Your Safety…Your Rights (cc). Personal Safety: Criminal Justice (Curricula)
• Portland, Oregon Police Bureau. (1999). Safety Zone: Cops Talk (Video). Portland, Oregon Police Bureau.
• Program Development Associates. (2001). Safe and Strong: Personal Safety Strategies for People with Developmental Disabilities. Psychology (Books)
• Herman, Judith. (1997). Trauma and Recovery. Basic Books.
• Seskin, Jane. (2002). The Comfort Book: Hope for the Heart and Food for the Soul. Tallfellow Press.
• Solomon, Andrew. (2001). The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression. Simon & Schuster. Sexual Abuse: Children (Books)
• Adams, Caren. (1987). Helping Your Child Recover from Sexual Assault. University of Washington Press.
• Cunningham, Carolyn & MacFarlane, Kee. (1996). When Children Abuse. Safer Society Press.
• Faller, Kathleen Coulborn. (1993). Child Sexual Abuse: Intervention & Treatment Issues. US Dept. of Health & Human Services.
• Hindman, Jan. (1983). A Very Touching Book. AlexAndria Associates.
• Matsakis, Aphrodite. (1991). When the Bough Breaks: A Helping Guide for Parents of Sexually Abused Children. New Harbringer Productions, Inc.
• Sanford, Doris. (1986). I Can't Talk About It: A Child's Book about Sexual Abuse. Gold 'N Honey Books/ Multnomah Press.
• Wachter, Oralee. (1983). No More Secrets for Me. Little, Brown and Company. Sexual Abuse: Disabilities (Audiotapes)
• Rioux, Marcia. (1995). Harm's Way: The Many Faces of Violence and Abuse against Persons with Disabilities. Roeher Institute. Sexual Abuse: Disabilities (Books)
• Baladarian, Nora. (1985). Survivor: For People with Developmental Disabilities, Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: Book I: For Those Who Read Best with Few Words. Mental Health Consultants.
• Baladarian, Nora. (1985). Survivor: For People with Developmental Disabilities, Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: Book II: For People with Disabilities and their Advocates.
• Baladarian, Nora. (1985). Survivor: For People with Developmental Disabilities, Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: Book III: For Family Members, Advocates and Care-Providers.
• Buchele-Ash, Amy. (1995). Abuse and Neglect of Children with Disabilities: A Compilation of Legal and Social Readings. Beach Center on Families & Disability.
• Hingsburger, Dave. (1995). Just Say Know. Diverse City Press.
• Hollins, Shelia & Sinason, Valerie. (1992). Jenny Speaks Out. St. George's Mental Health Library.
• LaBarre, Alice. (1996). Sexual Abuse: What is it? St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center.
• Roeher Institute. (1992). No More Victims: A Manual to Guide Families and Friends.
• Roeher Institute. (1989). Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs and Mental Handicap.
• Roeher Institute. (1988). Vulnuerable: Sexual Abuse and People with an Intellectual Handicap.
• Rutherford, H. & Turnbull, H. (1994). Abuse and Neglect of Children with Disabilities: A Policy Analysis. Beach Center on Families & Disability.
• Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault. (2001). Transcending Silence: A Series About Speaking Out & Taking Action in Our Communities. Focus on Sexual Assault and People with Physical or Sensory Disabilities.
• Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault. (2001). Transcending Silence: A Series About Speaking Out & Taking Action in Our Communities. Focus on Sexual Assault and People with Psychiatric Disabilities.
• Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault. (2001). Transcending Silence: A Series About Speaking Out & Taking Action in Our Communities. Focus on Sexual Assault the Elderly. Sexual Abuse: Disabilities (Curricula)
• Cowardin, Nancy. (1990). LifeFacts: Sexual Abuse Prevention. James Stanfield Company.
• Dryer, Lynn. (1986). The Woodrow Project (Video). Red Flag Green Flag Resources.
• Frawley, Patsie. (1997). Training Manual for Centers Against Sexual Assault: Working with Victims/Survivors with an Intellectual Disability. Family Planning Victoria.
• Krents, Elizabeth. (1991). No-Go-Tell! Child Protection Curriculum. James Stanfield Company.
• Lexington Center, The. (1983). Safe and Okay. The Lexington Center.
• Valenti-Hein, Denise & Schwarz, Linda. (1995). Sexual Abuse Interview for Those with Developmental Disabilities. James Stanfield Company. Sexual Abuse: Disabilities (Videos)
• Faltersack, Ruthann. (1995). Understanding and Preventing Client Abuse and Neglect. Bethesda Lutheran Homes & Services.
• Hingsburger, Dave. (Date Unknown). Hear Here: Identifying and Supporting People with Developmental Disabilities Who Have Been Abused. Diverse City Press.
• Patterson, Patricia. (1991). Doubly Silenced: Sexuality, Sexual Abuse & People with Developmental Disabilities. Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities.
• Planned Parenthood. (1991). Sexual Abuse Prevention for Children with Physical Handicaps. Agency for Instructional Technology.
• Planned Parenthood. (1987). Sexual Abuse Prevention: Five Safety Rules for Persons Who Are Mentally Handicapped.
• Sawyer, Diane. (1996). Prime Live: Abuse and Neglect of People with Disabilities in Institutions. Prime Time Live. Sexual Abuse: Disabilities, Older Adults (Curricula)
• Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault. (1998). Widening the Circle (Video). Sexual Assault: Disabilities (Booklets)
• CALCASA. (2001). Creating Access: Serving Survivors of Sexual Assault with Disabilities.
• Houston Area Women’s Center. (Date Unknown). Enough is Enough! Stop Disability Violence. Sexual Assault: Disabilities (Books)
• Baladerian, Nora. (1998). Forensic Assessment of Consent to Sex. Spectrum Institute.
• Baladerian, Nora. (1998). Interviewing Skills to Use with Abuse Victims who has Developmental Disabilities. Spectrum Institute.
• Lefkowitz, Bernard. (1997). Our Guys: The Glen Ridge Rape and the Secret Life of the Perfect Suburb. Vintage Books.
• Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women. (1986). Survivor: For People with Developmental Disabilities Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted.
• Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault. (2001). Transcending Silence: A Series About Speaking Out & Taking Action in Our Communities. Focus on Sexual Assault and People with Developmental Disabilities. Sexual Assault: Disabilities (Curricula)
• Civjan, Sheryl. (1996). Working with People with Disabilities: Sexual Assault Center Training Manual. SafePlace.
• Voelker, Esther, and Ola, Jody. Sexual Assault Prevention for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities. (Video included). VOICE, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. Sexual Assault: General (Books)
• Estrich, Susan. (1987). Real Rape. Harvard University Press.
• Kemmer, Elizabeth. (1977). Rape and Rape-Related Issues, An Annotated Bibilography. Garland Publishing.
• La Asociación de Texas Contract el Asalto Sexual. (Undated). Un Folleto Para Sobrevivientes.
• Nelson, Terri Spahr, and Campbell-Ruggaard, Julie. (2000). Coping with Sexual Assault: A Guide to Resolution, Healing & Recovery. (Spanish version: Enfrentandose a la Violacion y El Abuso Sexual: Guia para facilitar el alivo y la recuperacion. Graille version. Victims Rights Advocacy in Oxford.
• Pellauer, Chester, Boyajian. (1987). Sexual Assault and Abuse: A Handbook for Clergy and Religious Professionals. Harper Collins Publishers.
Sexual Harassment (Videos)
• Schlessinger Video Productions. (1994). Sexual Harassment (Teen Health Video Series) (cc).
• Shoop, Robert. (1994). Sexual Harassment: It's Hurting People. Sunburst Communications. Sexuality (Audiotapes)
• Hingsburger, Dave. (1992). I Contact: Sexuality and People with Developmental Disabilities. VIDA Publishing. Sexuality (Booklets)
• Amador, Maria J., Lynne, Charles M., and Brackett, Nancy L. (2000). A Guide and Resource Directory to Male Fertility Following Spinal Cord Injury/Dysfunction. Paralyzed Veterans of America Spinal Cord Injury Education and Training Foundation.
• Amador, Maria J., Lynne, Charles M., and Brackett, Nancy L. (1998). Contemporary Information Regarding Male Infertility Following Spinal Cord Injury. American Association of Spinal Cord Nurses.
• Arc of the US. (1997). Sexuality Policy and Procedures Manual.
• Detmer C., Dalrymple N., Sinex L. (1991). Sex Education: Issues for the Person with Autism. Indiana Resource Center for Autism.
• National Spinal Cord Injury Association. (1996). Factsheet 10: Male Reproduction Function after Spinal Cord Injury. Sexuality (Books)
• AAMR. (1998). A Guide to Consent. AAMR.
• Bielunis, Pamela. (1995). New Horizons in Sexuality After a Spinal Cord Injury. Accent Books/ Cheever Publishing.
• Brown, Gail. (1994). Human Sexuality Handbook: Guide People Toward Positive Expressions of Sexuality. Associates for Community Living.
• Comfort, Alex, M.D., DSC. (1991). New Joy of Sex, The: A Gourmet Guide to Lovemaking for the Nineties.
• Enright, Rick, BA, MSW. (1995). Caution! Do Not Open Until Puberty! An Introduction to Sexuality for Young Adults with Disabilities. Carter’s Printing of London.
• Fairbairn, Gavin, Rowley, Denis, and Bowen, Maggie. (1995). Sexuality, Learning Difficulties, and Doing What's Right. David Fulton Publishers.
• Fairchild, Betty. (1989). Now That You Know: What Every Parent Should Know About Homosexuality. Courage to Change.
• Fegan, Lydia. (1993). Sexuality & People with Intellectual Disability (second edition). Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.
• Ferguson-Gregory, Martha. (1992). Sexual Adjustment: A Guide for the Spinal Cord Injured. Accent Books/Cheever Publishing.
• Foster, Lorri. (1992). Hablemos Acerca Del S-E-X-O (Let's Talk About Sex). Planned Parenthood, Central California.
• Franklin, Jacqueline & Steve. (1990). The Ultimate Kiss: A Sensual Guide to Oral Lovemaking. Media Press.
• Gitchel, Sam. (1995). Let's Talk About S-E-X. Planned Parenthood, Central California.
• Gravelle, Karen. (1996). The Period Book: Everything You Don't Want to Ask (But Need to Know). Walker and Company.
• Griffin, Laura. (1996). Informed Consent, Sexuality & People w/Developmental Disabilities. Arc of Milwaukee.
• Griffith, Ernest. (1993). Sexuality and the Person with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Guide for Families. F.A. Davis Company.
• Harris, Robie. (1994). It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex & Sexual Health. Candlewick Press.
• Harris, Robie. (1999). It's So Amazing! A Book about Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families. Candlewick Press.
• Haseltine, Florence. (1993). Reproductive Issues for Persons with Physical Disabilities. Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.
• Heaton, Caryl. (1994). Let's Talk About Health: What Every Woman Should Know. Arc of New Jersey. (Workbook with audiotapes.)
• Hingsburger, Dave. (1990). I Contact: Sexuality and People with Developmental Disabilites. VIDA Publishing.
• Hingsburger, Dave. (1990). I to I: Self Concept and People with Developmental Disabilities.
• Hollins, Sheila. (2001). Susan's Growing Up. Gaskell St. George's Medical School.
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