Volume XI
Volume XI – Number 1
- Project SEARCH: A Model Program for Integration of Mental Health Treatment into an Adult Employment Program for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Susan M. Franer RN, MSN CNS; Jennifer Linnabary, MA, LPCPrecision And Unfairness Of The Pdd-Autism Diagnosis Jacques Thivierge M.D.
The intersection of best practice in dual diagnosis and positive psychology Daniel J. Baker, Ph.D.; E. Richard Blumberg, Ph.D.
Volume XI – Number 2
- The Mostly “Off Label” Use Of Psychoactive Drugs In Children And Adolescents With Autistic Spectrum Disorders And /Or Intellectual Disability – Howard Demb, M.D; Tammy Fried, LMSWGraduate Training in the Mental Health Needs of People with Intellectual Disability (ID): Preparing the Next Generation – Nancy J. Razza, Ph.D.
Our Ten Biggest Mistakes—What Can We Do About Them? – Ann R. Poindexter, M.D. F.A.A.P.
Volume XI – Number 3
- Supporting People at Risk of Unlawful Behavior – Marc Goldman, M.S.Practical Behavioral Solutions to Enhancing Healthcare with Persons with Dual Diagnoses – Jeff Marinko-Shrivers, Ph.D.; Jeanie Zsambok, Ph.D.
Assessing Mental Health Concerns in Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities – Karen L. Hobden, Ph.D.; Barbara W. LeRoy, Ph.D.
Volume XI – Number 4
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment – Jarrett Barnhill, MDA Combination of Procedures in the Reduction of Aberrant Behaviors with an Adult with Autism – Greg Handel, Sokhalay Thy and Katie Carsone
Poetry Therapy with Adults with Intellectual Disabilities – Lois Campbell, Ph.D.
Volume XI – Number 5
- Combating the NIMBY Phenomenon: Considerations for the Community Integration of People with Developmental Disabilities – Kyle Caler, Master’s Candidate, Temple University, School of Social AdministrationDevelopmental Disability Psychiatric Hospitalizations in Los Angeles Using Treatment and Prevention Models – Stephen Mouton, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist, San Gabriel Pomona Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities
The Reduction of Aberrant Behaviors Following the Removal of Aversive Procedures – Greg Handel; Renee Briggs; Nicole Connolly, The Halcyon Center
Review of Making Sense of Autism – Michael J. Scharr, MS; Norman A. Wieseler, Ph.D.; Ronald H. Hanson, Ph.D., Minnesota Department of Human Services
Volume XI – Number 6
- Combining Parent Education in Positive Behavior Support and Optimism Training to Improve Child and Family Outcomes – Meme Hieneman, Kristin Knapp-Ines, & V. Mark DurandEmbracing change, moving in new directions – Elizabeth Yeager MS, MA; Pene Weber BA; Isaiah Urbino
Community Bridge-Building as Inculturation – Rev. Canon Dr. Nigel Rooms; Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham, UKl Peter Bates; National Development Team for Inclusion, UK
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