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INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES VOLUME 45, NUMBER 6: 429-434 | DECEMBER 2007 Index Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities—Volume 45, 2007 Author Index lectual, Psychiatric, and Physical Disabilities of Juvenile Justice Staff, 77 Alba, Kathryn. See Lakin, K. Charlie, 418 Carabello, Bernard J. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 Aman, Michael G., Benson, Betsey A., Farmer, Carey, Allison. See Nelson Bryen, Diane Cristan A., Hall, Kristy L., and Maione, Krista Carrier, Suzanne Understanding Social and Profes- M. Project MED: Effects of a Medication Ed- sional Integration As an Adjustment Process: ucation Booklet Series for Individuals With In- Contribution to a Theory of Coadaptation, 10 tellectual Disabilities, 33 Chiri, Giuseppina. See Stancliffe, Roger J. Antaki, C. See Finlay, W. M. L. Cohen Hall, Allison, Butterworth, John, Winsor, Jean, Gilmore, Dana, and Metzel, Deborah. Bellini, James. Commentary on Simon and Lich- Pushing the Employment Agenda: Case Study ten'’s “Defining Mental Retardation: A Matter Research of High Performing States in Inte- of Life and Death”, 347 grated Employment, 182 Benson, Betsey A. See Aman, Michael G. Coucouvanis, Kathryn. See Prouty, Robert, 143, Bersani, Hank, Jr. President's Address 2006: The 289; Lakin, K. Charlie, 221, 359 Past is Prologue: “MR,” Go Gentle Into That Cropp, Dave. See Modell, Scott J. Good Night, 399; Bersani, Hank, Jr., Rotholz, Croser, M. Doreen. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 David A., Eidelman, Steven M., Pierson, Joan- Cunningham, Cliff. See Glenn, Sheila na L., Bradley, Valerie ]., Gomez, Sharon C., Havercamp, Susan M., Silverman, Wayne P., Doljanac, Robert. See Stancliffe, Roger J. Yeager, Mark H., Morin, Diane, Wehmeyer, Ebert, Harald. See Lenhard, Wolfgang Michael L., Carabello, Bernard J., and Croser, Eidelman, Steven M. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 M. Doreen. Unjustifiable Non-Therapy: Re- Eisenman, Laura T. Social Networks and Careers of sponse to the Issue of Growth Attenuation for Young Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Young People on the Basis of Disability, 351 199 Boeltzig, Heike. See Metzel, Deborah S. Bradley, Valerie ]., and Moseley, Chas. National Falk, Gail. See McGrath, Robert J. Core Indicators: Ten Years of Collaborative Farmer, Cristan A. See Aman, Michael G Performance Measurement, 354; See also Ber- Finlay, W. M. L., Antaki, C., and Walton, C. On sani, Hank, Jr., 351 Not Being Noticed: Intellectual Disabilities Breihan, Ann W. Who Chooses Service Providers? and the Nonvocal Register, 227 The Spread of Consumer Choice, 1992-2004, Friedman, Mark. See Nelson Bryen, Diane 365 Friedman, Sandra, and Gilmore, Dana. Factors Breitenbach, Erwin. See Lenhard, Wolfgang That Impact Resuscitation Preferences for Butterworth, John. See Metzel, Deborah S.; Cohen Young People With Severe Developmental Dis- Hall, Allison abilities, 90 Byun, Soo-Yong. See Stancliffe, Roger J. Gilmore, Dana. See Friedman, Sandra; Cohen Hall, Caldwell, Joe, and Heller, Tamar. Longitudinal Out- Allison comes of a Consumer-Directed Program Sup- Glenn, Sheila, and Cunningham, Cliff. Typical or porting, Adults With Developmental Disabili- Pathological? Routinized and Compulsive-Like ties and Their Families, 161 Behaviors in Children and Young People With Cameron Caldwell, Ann. Attitudes Towards Intel- Down Syndrome, 246 ©American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES VOLUME 45, NUMBER 6: 429-434 | DECEMBER 2007 Indexes Gomez, Sharon C. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 tive on Quality of Life in Dementia Care, 56; Goodley, Dan. See Roets, Griet See also McCarron, Mary Gosse, G. See van der Aalsvoort, G. M. McCarron, Mary, and McCallion, Philip. End-of- Life Care Challenges for Persons With Intel- Hall, Allyson, Wood, David, Hou, Tao, and Zhang, lectual Disability and Dementia: Making De- Jianyi. Patterns in Primary Health Care Utili- cisions About Tube Feeding, 128; See also zation Among Individuals With Intellectual McCallion, Philip and Developmental Disabilities in Florida, 310 McGrath, Robert J., Livingston, Joy A., and Falk, Hall, Kristy L. See Aman, Michael G. Gail. Community Management of Sex Offend- Havercamp, Susan M. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 ers With Intellectual Disabilities: Characteris- Heller, Tamar. See Caldwell, Joe tics, Services, and Outcome of a Statewide Pro- Henn, Wolfram. See Lenhard, Wolfgang gram, 391 Holburn, C. Steve. Counter the Mistreatments for Metzel, Deborah S., Boeltzig, Heike, Butterworth, Autism With Professional Integrity, 136 John, Sullivan Sulewski, Jennifer, and Scott Hou, Tao. See Hall, Allyson Gilmore, Dana. Achieving Community Mem- bership Through Community Rehabilitation Kastner, Theodore A. See Walsh, Kevin K. Provider Services: Are We There Yet?, 149; See Kleinert, Haroid L., Miracle, Sally, and Sheppard- also Cohen Hall, Allison Jones, Kathy. Including Students With Mod- Milligan, Glenn E. (Editor). Introducing Mental Re- erate and Severe Intellectual Disabilities in tardation, 271 School Extracurricular and Community Rec- Miracle, Sally. See Kleinert, Harold L. reation Activities, 46 Modell, Scott J., and Cropp, Dave. Police Officers Lakin, K. Charlie, Prouty, Robert, and Alba, Kath- and Disability: Perceptions and Attitudes, 60 ryn. Medicaid Institutional and Home and Morin, Diane. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 Community-Based Services Expenditures for Moseley, Chas. See Bradley, Valerie J. Persons With ID/DD Within the Overall Med- Nelson Bryen, Diane, Carey, Allison, and Fried- icaid Program, 418; Lakin, K. Charlie, Prouty, man, Mark. Cell Phone Use by Adults With Robert, and Coucouvanis, Kathryn. Rebalanc- Intellectual Disabilities, 1 ing Initiatives and Their Effects on Home and Orsmond, Gael |., Lin, Ling-Yi, and Mailick Seltzer, Community and Institutional Services for Per- Marsha. Mothers of Adolescents and Adults sons With ID/DD, 221; Lakin, K. Charlie, With Autism: Parenting Multiple Children Prouty, Robert, and Coucouvanis, Kathryn. With Disabilities, 257 HCBS Recipients are Increasing Likely to Live Pan, Shu-Man. Prevalence of Sexual Abuse of Peo- With Parents or Other Relatives, 359; See also Prouty, Robert, 289; Stancliffe, Roger J., 380 ple With Intellectual Disabilities in Taiwan, Lapidot-Lefler, Noam. See Reiter, Shunit 373 Lenhard, Wolfgang, Breitenbach, Erwin, Ebert, Perske, Robert. Gisli Gudjonsson’s Penchant for Harald, Schindelhauer-Deutscher, H. joachim, Corroboration, 140; Perske, Robert. Coming Zang, Klaus D., and Henn, Wolfram. Attitudes out of the Darkness: America’s Criminal Justice of Mothers Towards Their Child With Down System and Persons With Intellectual Disabil- Syndrome Before and After the Introduction of ities in the 20th Century, 216 Prenatal Diagnosis, 98 Pierson, Joanna L. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 Lichten, William, and Simon, Elliott W. Defining Prouty, Robert, Coucouvanis, Kathryn, and Lakin, Mental Retardation: A Matter of Life or Death, K. Charlie. State Institution Populations in 335 2006 Less than 80% of 40 Years Earlier; “Real Lin, Ling-Yi. See Orsmond, Gael I. Dollar” per Person Costs More Than 10 Times Livingston, Joy A. See McGrath, Robert J. Greater, 143; Prouty, Robert, Lakin, K. Charlie, Luckasson, Ruth A. See Schalock, Robert L. and Coucouvanis, Kathryn. In 2006, Fewer Than 30% of Persons Receiving Out-of-Family Mailick Seltzer, Marsha. See Orsmond, Gael I. Residential Supports Lived in Homes of More Malone, Krista M. See Aman, Michael G. Than Six Residents, 289; See also Lakin, K. McCallion, Philip, and McCarron, Mary. Perspec- Charlie, 221, 359, 418 430 ©American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES VOLUME 45, NUMBER 6: 429-434 DECEMBER 2007 Indexes Reiter, Shunit, and Lapidot-Lefler, Noam. Bullying Taub, Sarah. See Stancliffe, Roger J. Among Special Education Students With In- Taylor, Steven J. The Journal Now and Then: The tellectual Disabilities: Differences in Social Ad- Editor's Perspective, 271 justment and Social Skills, 174 Roets, Griet, Goodley, Dan, and Van Hove, Geert. van der Aalsvoort, G. M., and Gosse, G. Effects of Narrative in a Nutshell: Sharing Hopes, Fears, Videorecorded Interactions and Counseling for Teachers on Their Responses to Preschoolers and Dreams With Self-Advocates, 323 Rotholz, David A., See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 With Intellectual Impairments, 103 van Hove, Geert. See Roets, Griet Sauer, Janet S. No Surprises, Please: A Mother's Walsh, Kevin K., and Kastner, Theodore A. Need- Story of Betrayal and the Fragility of Inclusion, ed: An AAIDD Policy on Removing Articles 273 Schalock, Robert L., Luckasson, Ruth A., and Sho- From Its Journals, 408 Walton, C. See Finlay, W. M. L. gren, Karrie A., With Sharon Borthwick-Duffy, Wehmeyer, Michael L. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 Val Bradley, Wil H. E. Buntinx, David L. Coul- Winsor, Jean. See Cohen Hall, Allison ter, Ellis (Pat) M. Craig, Sharon C. Gomez, Wolf-Branigin, Michael. Supporting Persons With Yves Lachapelle, Alya Reeve, Martha E. Snell, Intellectual and Developmental Disability: Scott Spreat, Marc J. Tasse, James R. Thomp- Will Our Emerging Political Leaders Build on son, Miguel A. Verdugo, Michael L. Wehmey- President Kennedy's Legacy’, 412 er, and Mark H. Yeager. The Renaming of Men- Wolfensberger, Wolf. The Fruitlessness of Trying to tal Retardation: Understanding the Change to Convey Competencies to People While lgnor- the Term Intellectual Disability, 116 ing Their Image, 138; Similarities and Differ- Schindelhauer-Deutscher, H. Joachim. See Lenhard, ences Between Peace-Making and Nonviolence Wolfgang and Their Relevance to Services to People Scott Gilmore, Dana. See Metzel, Deborah S. Who Are Mentally Retarded, 278 Sheppard-Jones, Kathy. See Kleinert, Harold L. Wood, David. See Hall, Allyson Shogren, Karrie A. See Schalock, Robert L. Silverman, Wayne P. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 Yeager, Mark H. See Bersani, Hank, Jr., 351 Simon, Elliott W. See Lichten, William Simpson, Murray. Developmental Concept of Idio- Zang, Klaus D. See Lenhard, Wolfgang cy, 23 Zhang, Jianyi. See Hall, Allyson Sloan, William (President of AAMD). President's Zubal-Ruggieri, Rachael. Making Links, Making Message, 272 Connections: Internet Resources for Self-Ad- Smallwood, Gretchen. See Smith, J]. David vocates and People With Other Developmental Smith, J. David. Diagnosing Mr. Jefferson: Retro- Disabilities, 209 spectives on Developmental Disabilities at Monticello, 405; Smith, ]. David, and Small- wood, Gretchen. From Whence Came Mental Book Review Index Retardation? Asking Why While Saying Good- bye, 132 Evans Getzel, Elizabeth, and Wehman, Paul (Edi- Smith, Phil. Taking Risks: Creating Powerful Dis- tors). Going to College: Expanding Opportu- positions for Professionals Working With Peo- nities for People With Disabilities, reviewed by ple Who Have Developmental Disabilities and Rebecca C. Cory, 64 Their Families, 125; Have We Made Any Pro- gress? Including Students With Intellectual Swinton, John. Critical Reflections on Stanley Disabilities in Regular Education Classrooms, Hauerwas’ Theology of Disability: Disabling 297 Society, Enabling Theology, reviewed by Susan Stancliffe, Roger J., Lakin, K. Charlie, Doljanac, Thomas, 287 Robert, Byun, Soo-Yong, Taub, Sarah, and Chiri, Giuseppina. Loneliness and Living Ar- Walker Hirsch, Leslie. Facts of Life, ... and More rangements, 380 reviewed by Denise Carmella Valenti-Hein, Sullivan Sulewski, Jennifer. See Metzel, Deborah S. 415 ©American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 431 INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES VOLUME 45, NUMBER 6: 429-434 | DECEMBER 2007 Indexes Subject Index Data-sharing, 408-41 1 Dementia, 128-131 AAIDD policy, 408-411 Depression, in mothers of children with autism and Activities, extracurricular and community, 46-55, disabilities, 257-270 influence on careers, 199-208 Developmental Disabilities Act, 161-173 Activities, recreation and leisure, 46-55, influence Direct payments, 161-173 on careers, 199-208 Disability, definition and construct of, 116-124 Adaptation hypothesis, 103-115 Disability rights movement, 412-414 Age, cell phone use, 1-9 Do not resuscitate (DNR), 90-97 Aggressive behavior among students with IDD, Down syndrome, 246-256, 98-102 174-181 Dynamic risk factors, in sex offenders, 391-398 Alzheimer’s dementia, 128-131 Emergencies, cell phone use, 1-9 American Association on Intellectual and Devel- Employment opportunities, 149-160 opmental Disabilities, name change, 116-124 Employment status, cell phone use, 1-9 American Association on Mental Retardation, End-of-life choices, in persons with severe devel- name change, 132-135, 351-353, 424-428 opmental disabilities, 90-97, care and tube Applied behavior analysis, 136-137 feeding, 128-131 Ashley X, 399-404 Eugenics, 23—32, 216-220 Asperger's syndrome, 405-407 Execution, of people with mental retardation, 216- Attitudes, of mothers, 98-102 220 Autism, 136-137, 257-270, 405-407 Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), 257-270 False confessions, 140-142, 216-220 False data, 408-411 Behaviors, routine and compulsive-like (RCB), 246-256 Gestures, nonvocal, 227-245 Breast Health Access for Women With Disabilities, Gudjonsson, Gisli, 140-142 415-417(BR) Growth attenuation therapy, 351-353, 399-404, Broader autism stereotype, 257-270 424-428 Bullying, among students with IDD, 174-181 Harassment, among students with IDD, 174-181 Career influences, people with IDDs, 199-208 “Hierarchy of disability”, 77-89 Case study research, for integrated employment, High-performing states, 182-198 182-198 Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), Cell phones, use with adults with IDD, 1-9 221-226, 359-361, 418-421 Central England People First, 209-215 Childhood Routines Inventory, 246-256 Idiocy, developmental models, 23-32 Christianity, attitudes toward people with mental Illinois Home Based Support Services Program, retardation, 287—288(BR) 161-173 Chronological age, in children with Down syn- Individual choice, 365-372 drome, 246-256 Individualized Education Program (IEP), 46-55, College, preparation, 64-65(BR) 125-127, 273-277 Community-based service system, 182-198 Individuals With Disabilities Education Improve- Community membership, 149-160 ment Act of 2004, 46-55, 273-277 Community rehabilitation providers (CRPs), 149- Institutions, developmentalism concept, 23—32 160 Integration, social and professional, 10-22, 182- Competency-oriented service, 138-139 198 Compliance, in criminal investigations, 140-142 Intellectual disability, definition and construct of, Consumer-directed support program, 161-173 116-124 Conversation analysis, 227-245 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, name Coping, emotional, in mothers of children with au- change of journal, 116-124, 271-272, 424-428 tism and disabilities, 257-270 Intellectual disabilities, moderate to severe, 46—55 Counseling, for teachers, 103-115 Intellectual handicap, 103-115 Criminal justice system, United States, 216-220 International People First, 209-215 432 ©American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES VOLUME 45, NUMBER 6: 429-434 | DECEMBER 2007 Indexes Internet, use by people with IDDs, 209-215 President's message, American Association on Men- tal Deficiency, 271-272 Jefferson, Thomas, developmental disabilities, 405- Professional dispositions, 125-127 407 Project MED, illustrated booklet, 33-45 Juvenile justice staff, attitudes toward people with Psychiatric illness, in persons with Down syndrome, disabilities, 77-89 246-256 Kennedy, John F.,, speeches, 412-414 Psychiatry, history/legacy, 23-32 Rainbow Support Group, 415-417(BR) Loneliness, relation to living arrangements, 380-— “Rebalancing” Initiative, Centers for Medicare and 390 Medicaid Services, 221-226 Medicaid ICF/MR, 418-421 Resuscitation preferences, in people with severe de- Meeting minutes, 424-428 velopmental disabilities, 90-97 Residential supports, 289-292 Mental age (MA), in children with Down syn- drome, 246-256 Self-advocates, 209-215 Mental Retardation, name change of journal, 116— Self-determination, 161-173 124, 271-272, 424-428 Self-directed supports, 161-173 Sex offenders with 1IDD, management of, 373-379 National Association of State Directors of Devel- Sexual abuse, prevalence in people with IDD, 373- opmental Disabilities Services, 365-372 379 National Caregiver Support Program, 161-173 Social dissatisfaction, 380-390 National Core Indicators Consumer Survey, 354— Social networks, influence on employment of peo- 358 ple with IDDs, 199-208 New Freedom Initiative, 221-226 Social role valorization (SRV), 138-139 Nonadherence, medication, 33-45 Social sexual behavior, 415-417(BR) Nonviolence, 278-286 Speaking, limited ability among those with IDDs, Nonvocal gestures, 227-245 227-245 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), in people State institutions’ populations, data, 143-145 with Down syndrome, 246-256 Student independence, 46-55 Occupational therapy, 273-277 Suggestibility, in criminal investigations, 140-142 Older Americans Act, 161-173 Taiwan, Sexual abuse of people with IDD, 373-379 Olmstead et al. v. L.C. et al., 221-226 Theory of Coadaptation, 10-22 Out-of-family residential supports, 289-292 Therapeutic jurisprudence, 77-89 Tube feeding, 128-131 Patient education, 33-45 ‘Unsupported data, removal, 408-411 Peace, and peace-making, 278-286 People First, 209-215 Victims, of bullying, 174-181 Policy implications, cell phones, 1-9 Videorecordings of preschoolers, effects on teachers, Posttraumatic stress disorder, 373-379 103-115 Prejudice, against people with IDDs, 216-220 Violence, 278-286 ©American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

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