References for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Courses, Parts 1 and 2

 

101st congress: “Public Law 101-336” Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; Wash. D.C.; July 26, 1990.

 

Adams, Jane M. “Confronting the Addict: when families draw the line” Washington Post: Health. July 17, 1990.

 

Adler, Edna P. “Vocational Rehabilitation as an Intervenor in Substance Abuse Services to Deaf People” in Mental Health. Substance Abuse. & Deafness. Watson, et al (eds) pp. 10-12.

 

Alcohol & Drug Services Directory. San Mateo, CA. Peninsula Library System Comm. Information & San Mateo County Alc. & Drug Program; Human services Agency. The Program. n.d.

 

Alcoholics Anonymous. The Little Red Book Center City, MN; Hazelden Publ. 1970.

 

AA “A Deaf Newcomer Asks AA” Center City, MN; Hazelden, n.d.

 

AA “AA. Chapter 5 in American Sign Language” Center City, MN; Hazelden, n.d.

 

AA Twenty-Four Hours a Day. Center City, MN; Hazelden; 1975.

 

AA “AA Groups & Contacts for Hearing Impaired Alcoholics” Center City, MN; Hazelden Pubi. n.d.

 

ADARA. “Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Deafness.” Readings in Deafness. Monograph #7. n.p. 1983.

 

“Addictions” Program leaflet for the hearing impaired person. Santa Rosa, CA. 1992.

 

AID Bulletin inserts. P.S.A.s. Sociology Dept.; Kent State, Univ. n.d.

 

Alcohol & Drug Services Directory. San Mateo County, CA.; Alc. & Drug Program; Human Services Agency. n.d.

 

Alcoholics Anonymous. 3rd edition. N.Y.; A.A. World Services, Inc. 1976.

Alexander, Robert N. “The Law and Reasonable Accommodation of the Handicapped in Federal Government:            Focus on Deafness.” Journal of Rehabilitation of the Deaf. Vol. 20(2) October 1986. pp. 24-26.

 

Allphin, Lisa “Harlan Lane: Psychology of the Deaf: Dangerous Stereotypes?” Deaf Counseling. Advocacy and Referral Agency. May 1988. p. 1.

 

Alterman, Arthur L. “Language & the Education of Children with Early Profound Deafness” AAD. 115(5) Sep., 1970. pp. 524-52 1.

 

Altshuler, Kenneth Z. & Rainer, John D. “Observations on Psychiatric Services for the Deaf’ Mental Hvgienq Vol. 54, (4) Oct. 1970, pp. 535-539.

 

Altshuler, Kenneth Z. M.D. “Sociological & Psychological Development of Deaf Children: Problems, their Treatment & Prevention.” Social & Psychological Development. (119) Aug., 1974. pp. 365-76.

 

Altshuler, Kenneth Z. M.D. “Studies of the Deaf: Relevance to Psychiatric Theory” American Journal of Psychiatry: (127):11, May 1971. pp. 1521-1526.

 

Alshuler, Kenneth Z., “Toward a Psychology of Deafness” Journal of Communicaiton Disorders Vol. 11. (4) 1978. pp. 159-169.

 

Anderson, G. & Bowe, F.; “Racism Within the Deaf Community.” American Annals of the DeaL 117(6) Dec. 72. pp. 617-619.

 

Anderson, Pete. “Networking — The Forgotten Minority. Paper presented at 2nd Nat.’! Conf. on the Habilitation & Rehabifitation of Deaf Adolescents. Afton, Oklahoma. Apr. 28-May 2, 1968.

 

Andersson, Yerker J.O. “A Cross-Cultural Comparative Study: Deafness.” Ph.D. dissertation; University of Maryland, 1981. pp. 115-123.

 

Andrews, Jean & Conley, Janet. “Beer, Pot, & Shoplifting: Teenage Abuses” American Annals of the Deaf. 122 (6) Dec. 1977. pp. 557-562.

 

American Deafness and Rehabifitation Assoc.; Mental Health Substance Abuse & Deafness. Readings in Deafness: Monograph No. 7. Proceedings from the 1st National Conference on Mental Health, Substance Abuse & Deafness, at Rochester, N.Y. 1981.

 

Antelope Valley Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependency. Palm dale, CA. information packet, 1993.

A.P.A. Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 3rd ed. Wash., D.C. ‘80.

 

“Arresting Alcoholism” Mill Neck, N.Y.; The Christopher D.

Smithers Foundation; 13th printing; 1985.

 

Atkins, Dale V. (Ed.) “Famffies and their Hearing-Impaired Children.” in The Volta Review. 89(5) Sep. 1987.

 

Austin, Gary Ph.d. (compiler) Bibliography: Deafness. Silver Spring, MD.; National Association of the Deaf. 1976.

 

Awakenings Substance Abuse Recovery Programs: “The Concept” Downey, CA. The Southeast Council on Alc. & Drug Problems, Inc. 1989.

 

Baldessarini, Ross “Chemotherapy” The Harvard Guide to Modern Psychiatry. Cambridge, Mass.; Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. 1978. pp. 429-432.

 

Banriowsky, Alfred Wm. “Personality Factors, Job Satisfaction, and Long-Term Employment of Prelingually Profoundly Deaf Adults” Ph.D. dissertation; California Institute of Integral Studies, 1983.

 

Becker, Gaylene, “Copmg with Stigma Lifelong Adaption of Deaf People,” Social Science & Medicine. (158) Jan., 1981. pp. 21-24.

 

Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment: brochure. Philadelphia, PA. n.d.

 

Bell, Peter & Evans, J. Counseling the Black Client: Alcohol Use and Abuse in Black America. Center City, MN.; Hazelden Press. 1981.

 

Benedict, Beth, Parker, Jerry, Saunders, William, & Wilson, Catherine. “Stop Teenage Abuse of Marijuana” pilot program for the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Washington D.C., Gallaudet College, n.d.

 

Berard, Yamil “The new (and deadly) drug of choice” Press-Telegram May 31, 1993.

 

Berg, Paul, “Teens in Trouble.” in Health, 4(52) Dec. 27, 1988. p. 15.

Best, Patrick K. “Psychological Differentiation among the Deaf.” Doctoral dissertation. Detroit, MI.; Wayne State Univ.; 1974.

Bevan, Marlene A. “The effects of hearing aids on interpersonal perceptions: credibility, employability, and interpersonal attraction.” Doctoral dissertation. Univ. of CT.; 1980.

 

Black, Claudia Double Duty. N.Y.; Ballantine Books; 1991.

 

Bodner-Johnson, Barbara, “Professional Preparation of Parent Educators: A Survey & Recommendations,” AAD. (125) October, 1980. pp. 931-936.

 

Bolger, Robert W. “DAMN is Born” DAMN Austin, TX. Vol. 1(1) n.d.

 

Bonham, H.E., Armstrong, & Bonham. “Group Psychotherapy with Deaf Adolescents.” American Annals of the Deaf. 126 (7) Oct., 1981. pp. 806-809.

 

Bonvillian, John D. “Effects of Signability & Imagery onWord Recall of Deaf and Hearing Students;” Perceptual & Motor Skills vol. 56; 1983; pp. 775-791.

 

Bonvillian, John D. Charrow, V.R. & Nelson, Keith E. “Psycholinguistic and Educational Implications of Deafness;” Human Development 16, 1973; pp. 321-345.

 

Booth, Wm. “Crack Cocaine’s Lock on Synaptic Space” in The Washington Post, March 19, 1990. p. A-3.

 

Boros, Alex. “Activating Solutions to Alcoholism among the Hearing Impaired.” in Schecter, A.J. (ed). Drug Dependence and Alcoholism: Social & Behavioral Issues N.Y.; Plenum Press. pp. 1007-1015.

 

Boros, Alex. “Instructions for Teaching: Recovery to Reading-Limited Alcoholics” AID Bulletin. Vol. 7 (3) Spring 1986. pp. 1-7.

 

Boros, Alex. “Alcoholism Intervention for the Deaf,” Alcohol Health & Research World. Special Issue: The Multi-Disabled; 5 (Summer 1981) 2; pp. 26-30.

 

Bowe, Frank G. “Crises of the Deaf Child and His Family” in Readings on Deafness. Watson, D. (Ed.) N.Y.; N.Y. Univ School of Educ, Deafness Research & Training Center. 1973. pp. 38-44.

 

Bowe, Frank, Watson, Douglas & Anderson, Glenn. “Delivery of Community Services to Deaf Persons” in Readings on Deafness. Watson, Douglas (Ed) N.Y. Deafness Research & Training Center N.Y. Univ. School of Education; 1973. pp. 77-90.

 

Bowe, Frank G. “Non-White Deaf Persons: Educational, Psychological, & Occupational Considerations” AAD 116(3) Jun. 1971. pp. 357-361.

 

Bowyer, L.R. & Gillies, J. “The Social and Emotional Adjustment of Deaf& Partially Deaf Children” Brit. J. of Educ. Psychiatry. Vol. 42(11) 1972. pp. 305-308.

 

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“Breaking the Silence about AOD Abuse and Domestic violence in the Deaf Community” Conference report in Prevention Pipeline. 5(5) Sep/Oct, 1992. pp. 30-31.

 

Breindel, Tina “Drug or Alcohol Problems? You are not alone.” DCARA News. Mar-Apr 1991. p. 11.

 

Brewster, Ghisdin The Creative Process. Berkeley, CA; Univ. of CA Press; 1952. p. 19.

 

Burke, Florrie. “Self-Esteem in Children who are Deaf’ Impact-Hi Newsletter. 2nd Quarter 1990. pp. 5,16.

 

CA Dept. of Social Services. “Some Sobering Facts” CA. Silent Sobriety Foundation. Dec. 1985.

 

C.C.C.D. “The Psychology of Deafness.” Ottawa, Ontario, CAN Press. 1983. pp. 1-9.

 

Callahan, Patricia, Boros, Alexander & Erwin, J. “Looking at Treatment for Alcoholism” Addiction Intervention with the Disabled release. Kent, OH. Kent State Univ. Press; 1988.

 

Calvert, Kathryn A.S., “A Comparison of therapy methods with a hearing impaired geriatric population.” Doctoral Dissertation. Ft. Hays, KS.; Univ. of KS. 1976.

 

Cannel, Simon J. “Aspects of sociolinguistic segmentation in an American urban deaf comm unity.” Master’s thesis. Wash. D.C.; The American Univ.; 1980.

 

Carney, Edward C. “Deaf People in the World of Work,” in Readings on Deafness. Watson, D. (Ed.) N.Y.; N.Y. Univ. School of Educ., Deafness Research & Training Center. 1973. pp. 134-136.

 

Carroll, Kathleen & Rounsaville, B. “Can a Technology Model of Psychotherapy Research be Applied to Cocaine Abuse Treatment?” in NIDA’s Research Monograph #104. Rockville, MD. 1990.

 

Case Summaries: Mental Health Assessment of Deaf Clients: Special Conditions. UCSF Center on Deafness, Conference Report. S.F., CA Feb. 11-13, 1988.

 

Cherry, Linda “The Good Life; A Smart Choice” S.F., CA; The Bay Area Project on Disabilities & Chemical Dependency; Oct. 1988.

 

Cherry, L./DeMiranda, John et al “CA Alcoholism, Drugs & Disability Studies” 1988.

 

Cherry, Linda “Review of Literature Related to Alcohol & Drugs; IADD, 1991.

 

Cherry, Linda. “Beyond Ramps: A Guide for Making Alcohol & Drug Treatment Accessible” compiled by the Bay Area Project on Disabilities & Chemical Dependency. Belmont, CA. Oct. 1988.

 

CHID: Combined Health Information Database: NIH. Oct. 1992. Federal computerbase.

 

Children of Alcoholics Foundation. Info Packet. N.Y. n.p., n.d.

 

Chough, Steven K “Perspectives on the need and acceptance of counseling services reported by deaf college students.” Doctoral dissertation. Columbia Univ. 1978.

 

Chough, Steven K “The Trust vs. Mistrust Phenomenon Among Deaf Persons” American Deafness & Rehabilitation Assn. vol.7; 1983. pp. 17-19.

 

Cohen, M.J. (Ed) Drugs and the Special Child. N.Y.; Gardner Press. 1979.

 

Cohn, Victor. “Where Doctors Fail.” in Health, 4(52) Dec. 27, 1988. p. 19.

 

Colburn, Don. “Undoing the Damage.” in Health. 4(52) Dec. 27, 1988. p. 6.

 

Cole, Charles B. “Social Technology, social policy and the severely disabled: issues posed by the blind, the deaf, and those unable to walk.” Doctoral dissertation. Berkeley, CA.; Univ. of CA; 1979.

 

Cole, Debbie. Sign Language and the Health Care Professional. Malabar, FL. Robert E. Krieger Publ. Co. 1990.

 

Conner, Karen K. “A Curriculum schema to provide an in-service program to promote socialization of post-secondary deaf students.” Doctoral dissertation. Buffalo, N.Y.; State University of N.Y. at Buffalo. 1982.

 

Consequences of Deafness, a fact sheet n.a.; n.p.; n.d. Cooper, A.F. “Psychological Problems of the Deaf & Blind” Scottish Medical Journal. Vol. 24(2) Apr. 1979. pp. 105-107.

 

Cooper, A.F., Curry, Kay, Garside, & Roth. “Hearing Loss in Paranoid and Affective Psychoses of the Elderly,” The Lancet, 2 (7885) Oct. 12, 1974. pp. 851-854.

 

Cooper, A.F. & Garside, R., & D. W. Kay. “A Comparison of Deaf & Non-Deaf Patients with Paranoid & Affective Psychoses. Brit. J. Psychiat. 129 Dec. ‘76. pp. 532-8.

 

Cork, R. Margaret. The Forgotten Children. Toronto, CAN. Paper-Jacks Press, 1969.

 

Cornforth, Anthony & Woods, Marie. “Deaf People in Psychiatric Hospitals—Why Loss of Hearing?” Nursing Times. Jan. 27, 1972. p. 101-103.

 

Cornforth, A. & Woods, M. “Deaf People in Psychiatric

Hospitals:            Disturbed & Deaf’ Nursing Times. 68(5) 3 Feb. 1972. pp. 139-141.

 

Cornforth, Anthony & Woods, M. “Progressive or Sudden Hearing Loss” Nursing Times. Feb. 17, 1972. pp. 205-

207.

 

Cosmos, Carolyn “Breaking the Chain of Substance Abuse and Hearing Loss” SHHH Journal July/August 1992.

 

“Council Line” newsletter for L.A. County Awakenings; alc/drug treatment center for Deaf 1989.

 

Critchley, E.M.; Denmark, J.; Warren, F. & Wilson, K. “Hallucinatory Experiences of Prelingually Deaf Schizophrenics” Brit J. of Psychiatry. Vol. #138; 1981. pp. 30-32.

 

Cunningham, Glen Cocaine & the Body Builder: a scientific perspective, monograph from physical education department; McGffl University. n.d.

 

Daley, Moss & Campbell. Dual Disorders: Counseling Clients with Chemical Dependency & Mental Illness. quoted by Swan, Kristen in “Dual Disorders in Chemical Dependency Treatment.” A publication of the Minnesota Chemical Dependency Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals. Aug. 1992.

 

DAMN Pubi. of the Deaf Atheist Materials News; Austin, TX. Vol. 1, #1. Summer, n.d.

 

Danek, Marita McKenna “Rehabilation outcomes and caseload management as a function of counselor expertise in hearing impairments.” Doctoral dissertation Univ. of MD.; 1979.

 

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DeCaro, James J. “A hierarchy of skills as an organizational aid in a programmed instruction sequence with deaf persons” Doctoral dissertation. Syracuse N.Y.; Syracuse Univ.; 1977.

 

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Dodd, Judy E. “Overcoming Occupational Stereotypes Related to Sex & Deafness” AAD. (122) Oct., 1977. pp. 489-91.

 

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“Drug Abuse — Worse Now Than Ever Before.”  World Around You. Sep. 1986. p. 10.

 

DuBow, Sy. & Geer, Sarah (eds) Legal Rights: The Guide for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People. Wash. D.C.; National Center for Law & Deafness. Gallaudet Univ. Press; 1992.

 

Dulfano, Celia. Families, Alcoholism & Recovery: Ten Stories. Center City, MN.; Hazelden. 1982.

 

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Elmore, Paul Ross. “The Silent Self an inquiry into the self-conceptions of deaf adolescents.” Doctoral dissertation. University of MN.; 1978.

 

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Evans, Wm. J. & Elliott, Holly. “Screening Criteria for the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia in Deaf Patients” Archives of General Psychiatry. Vol. 38(7) 1981. pp. 787-790.

 

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Fairbanks Hospital Information Packet. June 20, 1988.

 

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Ferreyra, Nancy “Technical Assistance in California” The Seed. Spring 1992. p.6.

 

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Freeman, R.D., MRlkin, S.F., & Hastings, J. “Psychosocial Problems of Deaf Children and their Families: a comparative study,” AAD. 120(4) Aug., 1975. pp. 391-405.

 

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Gab, Patricia & A. Choban. “Relationship of competencies required by industry to training provided for secondary and post secondary hearing impaired students of business and office occupations.” Doctoral dissertation. New Brunswick, N.J.; Rutgers Univ. 1982.

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Giombetti, C. “Alcohol abuse counselor needs skills in many areas.” Silent News (18) Sep. 1992.

 

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Grimmett, John 0. “Barriers AgRinst Recovery.” Center City, MN.: Hazelden. 1972.

 

Guthmcrnn, Debra, MA & Staff “National Information Catalog” Minn., MN; 1992.

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Guthmann, Debra MA “An Innovative Substance Abuse Program for Hearing Impaired Youth;” MN Chemical Dependency Program; n.d.

 

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H., Yale. “The Beginners’ Meeting;” Center City, MN; Hazelden. 1984.

 

Hairston, Earnest & Smith, Linwood Black and Deaf in America: Are We that Different? Silver Spring, MD; T.J. Publishers, Inc.; 1983.

 

Hancock, David C. “Points for Parents Perplexed About Drugs” Center City, MN. Hazelden Pub!. 1975.

 

Harrie, Adrienne, “Are Brains Genetic? The Intelligence Controversy.” The New York Times Book Review. May 31, 1981. pp. 11-12.

 

Harris, Ann R. “The Development of appropriate work behaviors in deaf multiply handicapped adolescents.” Doctoral dissertaiton. Austin, TX Univ. of TX. 1982.

 

Harry, B. & Favazza, A. “Brief Reactive Psychosis in a Deaf Man” Am. J. Psychiat. 141(7) Jul. 84. pp. 898-9.

 

Harvey, B. & Favazza, A. “Brief Reactive Psychosis in a Deaf Man” Am. J. Psychiat. 141(7) Jul. 84. pp. 898-9.

 

Harvey, Michael A. Psychotherapy with Deaf and Hard-of~ Hearing Persons: A Systemic Model. Hillsdale, N.J.; Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc. Publ.;1989.

 

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Heran, William contact for the Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment’s Deaf program. Philadelphia, PA. Belmont Center. n.d.

 

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Higgins, Paul C. “The Deaf community: Identity and interaction in a hearing world.” Doctoral dissertation. Evanston, IL.; Northwestern Univ.; 1977.

 

Higgins, Paul C. Outsiders in a Hearing World. Beverly Hills, CA; Sage Publications. 1980.

 

Higgins, Paul C. & Nash, Jeffrey Understanding Deafness Socially.  Springfield, IL. Charles C. Thomas, Publ.; n.d.

 

Hindman, M.H., & Widem, P. “The Multidisabled: Emerging Responses.” Alcohol, Health and Research World. 5(1981) pp. 4-10.

 

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House, Stephen Miller “12 Step Translation for/by deaf’ n.p.; n.d.

 

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“Interpreting Signs of Recovery” A Handbook to help facilitate Intervention & Recovery of Alcohol and other Drug-Related Problems. Tulare County Alcoholism Council. Visalia, CA. CA Dept. of Alcohol & Drug Programs. n.d.

 

Isaacs, M.; Buckley, G.; Martin, D. “Patterns of Drinking among the Deaf’ Amer. J. Drug & aic. Abuse. 6(4)1979. pp. 463476.

 

J.B.,    “AA and the Deaf Mute.” The Grapevine. Dec. 1968. pp. 32-33.

 

Jackson, Dorothy G. & Engstrom. “The Quality of Life” Journal of Rehabilitation. Vol. 37(2) 1971. pp. 10-12.

 

Jacobs, Leo. “The Community of the Adult Deaf’ A.A.D. Feb. ‘74 pp. 41-46.

 

“James Learning Method, The” Info leaflet. Santa Rosa, CA. n.d.

 

Jasper, Louis R. “Assessing the moral reasoning of hearing impaired adolescents.” Doctoral dissertation. Columbia University Teachers College. 1981.

 

Jellinek, E.M. “The Disease Concept of Alcoholism” New Haven, CN.; Hillhouse Press. pp. 35-36.

 

Jeter,  Irma K. “Reflexive & voluntary contraction of the middle ear muscles in normals and alcoholics.” Doctoral dissertation; Univ. of MD.; 1975.

 

Johnson, Rosalinda “Tobey’s Tales wins apple, gives deaf children a boost” in Tribune News, Apr. 26, 1991. Local News section.

 

Johnson, S. & Locke, R. “Student Drug Use in a School for the Deaf.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Conference on Drugs; Seattle, 1978.

 

Johnson, Vernon E. I’ll Quit Tomorrow. San Francisco,

CA.; Harper & Row. 1980.

 

Jones, D. A., Vettor, & Vetter, “Hearing Difficulty & Its Psychological Implications for the Elderly” J. Epidemiol. Commun. Health. 38(1) Mar., 1984. pp. 75-8.

 

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