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- Interviewing Skills to Use
with Abuse Victims with Developmental Disabilities, 1998,
$20.00
- Interviewing and Treatment
Skills for Elder Abuse Victims with Cognitive and/or Communication
Impairments, 1998, $15.00
- Abuse of Children and Adults
with Developmental Disabilities: A Risk Reduction Guidebook
for Parents and Advocates, Revised 1999, $20.00
- SURVIVOR: A Sexual Assault
Guidebook for Victims with Developmental Disabilities. Written
for the survivor are Booklets I and II:
I for those who read best with few words
II for those who have reading disabilities
Written for the parent, advocate, or secondary victim is Booklet III,
which includes more detailed information and the same content format as the
other two volumes. Each book: $20. Purchase of Booklets I, II and III as
a set: $55.00
- FACTS: Forensic Assessment
of Consent to Sex. A protocol for conducting the forensic
interview and assessing the individual's responses to questions
designed to evaluate his/her understanding of the nature and
consequences of the sexual activity that brought the individual
to the attention of the criminal justice system. $20. 00
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Articles:
- Abuse Causes Disability:
A Research Paper presented in 1990 for the Center for Disease Control's
conference on Injury Prevention,
- PODER: A Meta-protocol for
designing realistic abuse response strategies for children and
adults with severe disabilities
- RAPPORT: A Model for Psychotherapeutic
Treatment for survivors of maltreatment who have developmental,
communication or cognitive disabilities.
- Overview: State of the Art on Abuse
and Developmental Disabilities, Revised 1991. Includes statistics
on incidence and prevalence, information on victims and perpetrator
profiles, problems in the abuse response system and resources for
improvement.
- The Right to Say Yes: An
article that discusses a balancing of an individual's right to
engage in consensual sexuality, the right to refuse to employ safer
sex practices, the right to select one's partner, the right of
tenants to engage in private associations in their abode, and the
right to receive adequate information and materials upon request
to inform a decision or employ a decision.
- Sexuality Education for Young
and Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities. This article
includes a discussion of the best content and approaches for a
sexuality education program. Pitfalls including parental and/or
community controversy are discussed, policy development for licensed
residences is described.
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