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         Mental Retardation:     more books (100)
  1. Multidisciplinary Assessment of Children With Learning Disabilities and Mental Retardation by David L. Wodrich, 1986-07
  2. Pharmacotherapy and Mental Retardation by Kenneth D. Gadow, Alan D. Poling, 1987-11
  3. Mental Retardation: Nursing Approaches to Care by J.B. Curry, K.K. Peppe, 1978-08-01
  4. Handbook of Challenging Behavior: Mental Health Aspects of Mental Retardation by Steven Reiss, 1994-05
  5. Language in Mental Retardation (Exc Business And Economy (Whurr)) by Jean-Adolphe Rondal PhD, Susan Edwards, 1997-01-30
  6. Adaptive Behavior and Its Measurement: Implications for the Field of Mental Retardation by Edited by Robert L. Schalock, 1999-01-01
  7. Mental retardation; rehabilitation and counseling, by Philip L Browning, 1974
  8. Mental Retardation: Developing Pharmacotherapies (Progress in Psychiatry)
  9. Communicative and cognitive abilities: Early behavioral assessment (NICHD-Mental retardation research centers series) by Fred D. Minifie, 1978
  10. Aggression, mental illness, mental retardation: Psychobiological approaches (Clarence M. Hincks memorial lectures)
  11. Pathways to Success: Training for Independent Living (Monographs of the American Association on Mental Retardation) by Steven H. Stumpf, 1990-12
  12. Ethics and Mental Retardation (Philosophy and Medicine)
  13. Genetics of Mental Retardation: An Overview Encompassing Learning Disability and Intellectual Disability (Monographs in Human Genetics)
  14. Language and Communication in Mental Retardation (International Review of Research in Mental Retardation, Vol. 27) (v. 27)

61. The Guided Tour,Inc - Disability And Special Needs Travel For Developmentally Ch
Supervised travel, recreation and vacation program for persons with developmental disabilities and mental retardation, featuring trips all over the USA and the world.
http://www.guidedtour.com/
Since 1972, thousands of men and women with developmental and physical challenges from all over the world have achieved greater independence through the travel experiences provided by The Guided Tour, Inc. The Guided Tour is a very special program that offers opportunities for personal growth, recreation and socialization through travel. Please take a few moments to learn more about our unique program. At any time you can click on " Request Form " which will bring you to the "Request Form" page. Once on the "Request Form" page, fill out the information on that page and a packet of information about our program will arrive within a few days. What Makes The Guided Tour Different?
We were the first professionally supervised travel and vacation program in the United States for persons with developmental and physical challenges. In our 33 rd year, we continue to pioneer in this field. Our staff are paid professionals, with most of them working or having worked in the field of MR/DD. We do not seek volunteers and we have virtually no staff turnover. A nurse accompanies most of our trips. If we know with sufficient notice, we can usually confirm that a nurse is on board for administering insulin injections and other special needs. We have a staff to traveler ratio of 1:3. For most persons in wheelchairs, with visual challenges or who are slow pacers, we provide a staff to traveler ratio of 1:1. these trips are described as "On Wheels" on our

62. Mental Retardation - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
mental retardation (also called mental handicap and, as defined by the UK Mental The term mental retardation has gradually acquired pejorative and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_retardation

63. The UAB Civitan International Research Center
Coordinates and conducts research related to human development, mental retardation, and developmental disabilities. Links for researchers and families about early child development, neurobiology research and developmental disabilities. (University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama)
http://www.circ.uab.edu/
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Links and News Internet Resources The Alabama Council for Developmental Disabilities (ACDD) has 36 members who coordinate activities in advocacy, capacity building, and systems change. These initiatives contribute to a coordinated system of community services that are directed by people with developmental disabilities. Many important resources are available on this site. The Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) web site features a wide range of services focusing upon the rights of persons with developmental disabilities. It is part of a national federally mandated protection and advocacy system. Civitan International
This international service organization's support was essential in the creation of this Center and plays an integral role in its ongoing development. UAB Departments
This link includes a search engine to locate departments, research centers, and administrative components at UAB.

64. Cuyahoga County Board Of Mental Retardation And Developmental Disabilities; Clev
The Cuyahoga County Board of mental retardation and Developmental Disabilities in Cleveland, OH, assists individuals with MR/DD in choosing and achieving a
http://www.ccbmrdd.org/
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Our full range of services includes everything from in-home early intervention programs for very young children and their families to leisure programs for seniors. Much of what we do goes beyond the walls of our own centers and homes and takes place in the community, where we encourage individuals with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play. The cornerstone of our philosophy is self-determination and person-centered planning. Self-determination is a process that enables people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities and their families to communicate their wants and needs to us so we can assist them in securing the supports they need for a better place in life in this community. Person-centered planning transfers the power of decision-making from staff to individuals and their families so they can obtain only those services and supports they need and desire and those that are feasible.

65. RSSI Of Charlotte, North Carolina
A nonprofit organization that provides residential services and community support to individuals with developmental disabilities including mental retardation, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injuries.
http://www.rssi.cncoffice.com/
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Residential Support Services, Inc. is dedicated to providing high quality services and housing to individuals with developmental disabilities.We are committed to supporting the individual in his or her effort to: *Develop self-reliance *Exercise freedom of choice *Achieve personal fulfillment *Establish and maintain relationships *Participate in community life Residential Support Services believes in joining with others to utilize all resources effectively for the benefit of individuals we serve, our employees, and the community.

66. Behavioral Serices; Index
Bureau encourages and assists people with developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, and substance abuse disorders to achieve good health and
http://www.state.me.us/dmhmrsa/
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Behavioral and Developmental Service's mission is to join with individuals, families, and communities to encourage and assist people with developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, and substance abuse disorders to achieve good health and meaningful living.
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67. International Order Of Alhambra
A Fraternal Order of Catholic Men dedicated to assisting persons developmentally disabled by mental retardation.
http://www.orderalhambra.org/home.html

68. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 19, Ch. 262, Developmental Problems
In 1992, the American Association on mental retardation changed the definition of The less severe forms of mental retardation (requiring intermittent or
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section19/chapter262/262e.jsp

69. Nazis And Retards
A series of historical and behavioral convergences between adherents of the Nazi party and people suffering mental retardation.
http://www.velocity.net/~acekc/nazis_and_retards.htm
Nazis and Retards: Coincidence? Naaaaah.
Some say there are no coincidences. If you look hard enough, you can find the amazing convergence of events that link Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, Elvis and Jesus, or Dairy Queen and porno movies. Well, we just couldn't resist pushing the boundaries. Our psychic investigators at the Subtle Chunks Research Operation Terminally Undermining Mysteries (SCROTUM) have discovered a series of historical and behavioral convergences between believers in the Nazi party and people suffering mental retardation that shook our sanity to the core. Behold, if you dare... the first 66 of our findings:
  • Nazis shave their heads to demonstrate solidarity with the white race.
  • Retards have their heads shaved to prevent lice. Nazis conquered Europe with large Panzer tanks.
  • Retards dominate the playground with large steel wheelchairs. Ever notice how the Nazi salute and a retard's chest-thumping arm spasm are alike?
  • "Sieg Huuuuuhhhhh!" Nazis want their own separate homeland, away from the lesser peoples.
  • Retards already have their own homeland: their own wing of the school and their own special buses.

70. Castigating Assumptiona About Mental Retardation...
Essential reading for anyone interested in autism. How facilitated communication changed her world.
http://soeweb.syr.edu/thefci/7-1rub.htm
CASTIGATING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT MENTAL RETARDATION AND LOW FUNCTIONING AUTISM
Sue Rubin
Whittier, CA Editor's note: This presentation was delivered as a keynote address at the national conference of TASH in Seattle, December, 1998.
Good afternoon. My name is Sue Rubin and I have prepared my talk ahead of time because I don’t really talk and my typing is very slow. After my written presentation I would like you to ask me questions. Until the age of thirteen, I was a typical low functioning person with autism. I was so typical, everyone assumed I was also retarded. I was tested by the psychologist and was graded at the level of a two year old. I didn’t speak, except for echolalia. I had a very short attention span, was aggressive and self abusive. In October of 1991 I was introduced to facilitated communication, and my mind began to wake up. Progress was slow at first, but after a few months I could type single words with someone pushing my arm back while I typed with one finger. In a few more months, I was typing paragraphs and going to a regular science class. When it was time for high school, my parents, school personnel, and I chose Whittier High where I could be fully included. I graduated after five years with honors and a regular diploma.
When I began to type fluently my family realized the importance of it and assumed I would go to college. I too knew I could do it. We planned my high school courses accordingly. Old stereotypes were replaced by total rethinking of autism. Fortunately, the school personnel absolutely agreed. We all became partners in this new adventure.

71. SPECIAL OLYMPICS SLOVAKIA
The Slovak wing of an international program of yearround sports training and athletics competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental retardation.
http://www.shso.sk
Slovenské hnutie špeciálnych olympiád
HNUTIE A JEHO POSOLSTVO
THE MISSION STATEMENT PRIPRAVOVANÉ PODUJATIA 2005 FORTHCOMING EVENTS 2005 ...
Nagano - výsledky našich športovcov

Office:
Landererova 1, SK-811 09 Bratislava 1, Slovak Republic
Tel.: +421-2-50633047, Tel./Fax: +421-2-50633055, E-mail: office@shso.sk bratislava@shso.sk
Regionálne centrum Košice , Hlavná 68, SK-040 01 Košice 1
Tel./Fax: +421-55-6257611, E-mail: kosice@shso.sk
Ïakujeme za návštevu. Thank you for your visit.

72. Mental Retardation Services
mental retardation Services. mental retardation Services. The mental retardation system is evolving from a predominately facilitybased system, comprised of
http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/Disable/MentalRetardationServices/
Keyword search Location Code Edward G. Rendell, Governor Estelle B. Richman, Secretary Services for Low-Income Pennsylvanians Services for Pennsylvanians with Disabilities ... General Information
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Mental Retardation Services The mental retardation system is evolving from a predominately facility-based system, comprised of large public and private residential facilities, to a flexible and dynamic system of community supports and services tailored to the needs of persons living in the community which include community residential and day support services which are either administered or operated by county MH/MR programs; contracted private residential intermediate care facilities for persons with mental retardation (ICF/MR) services. The Mental Health and Mental Retardation Act of 1966 provides the statutory basis for the development of community-based services for people with mental retardation. Community residential options include group homes, single apartments with a roommate, or a family living setting. In addition, people are provided supports in their home whether that be their family home or their own home. Day services, such as supported employment, training, and recreation, are provided to people who live in residential settings and at home. A wide array of services and supports are also available to families caring for a child or adult sibling with mental retardation. Services include case management, mobility training, employment training and opportunities and adult day care. Some services are available for funding under the Medicaid Home and Community Based Waiver Program.

73. Welcome To Steege Publications
Provides information, consultation services, and training opportunities to enable staff and parents to promote healthy sexuality among adults with mental retardation.
http://www.steegepublications.com

74. The Virginia Department Of Mental Health, Mental Retardation And Substance Abuse
The Department of Mental Health, mental retardation and Substance Abuse Services is responsible for the provision of services to children and adults who
http://www.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/
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Welcome to the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services website. Virginia’s public mental health, mental retardation and substance abuse services system is comprised of forty community services boards (

75. Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA)
Characteristics include hypotonia, insatiable appetite, obesity if food intake is uncontrolled, hypogonadism and incomplete sexual development, developmental delays, variable degrees of mental retardation or functional retardation, short stature (adult), small hands and feet, mild dysmorphology, and behavior problems which can be severe.
http://www.pwsausa.org/
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76. BrainTrain - Cognitive Rehabilitation And Cognitive Testing Software. Help Diagn
Offers cognitive testing and training software for visual and auditory processing disorders, learning disabilities, mental retardation and brain injuries.
http://www.braintrain.com
About Us Search Read about cognitive training in the July 2005 edition of Scientific American, Training The Brain
Cognitive Therapy as an Alternative to ADHD Drugs.
Put your computer to work helping p eople of all ages to improve attention, memory, self-contro l, problem-solving and listening skills - the basic cognitive skills necess ary for learning and effective living. BrainTrain's remarkable series of computerized mental exercises are used worldwide to help brain injured, LD, ADHD and other cognitively impaired individuals to develop or regain functionality.
BrainTrain has been THE source for computerized cognitive rehabilitation and cognitive testing software programs for over 15 years. BrainTrain's software is used by home users and professionals alike and is used all over the United States, Canada and in 33 other foreign countries!
Browse our site or contact us to learn more about the unique cognitive rehabilitation and training solutions BrainTrain's software has to offer.
BrainTrain is pleased to report that the Captain's Log Cognitive Training program will be evaluated for its effectiveness in helping to improve the academic performance of school-age children in a three year study. This study will be directed by Dr. David Rabiner, a Senior Research Scientist in the Center for Child and Family Policy at Duke University. It is funded by the United States Department of Education. The total research award is over $1.15 million dollars.
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77. Austin Travis County Mental Health Mental Retardation Center
Information on the center and the services it offers.
http://www.atcmhmr.com/
Hotline: (512) 472-4357 (472-HELP) Phone: (512) 447-4141 Aid for Katrina Victims ATCMHMR has a history of being a caring and responsive organization. The staff, volunteers and leadership Board not only give a tremendous effort through the formal work of the Center, but also in their private lives serve with organizations, missions and volunteer efforts. Helpful Information to Assist those in Need: The Center now has the capability to receive online donations. If you are interested in making a tax deductible contribution, please visit our Donation page
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78. EMedicine - Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome : Article By Robert D Steiner, MD
An extensive article about SmithLemli-Opitz syndrome, a multiple congenital anomalies/mental retardation syndrome caused by a defect in cholesterol synthesis.
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic2117.htm
(advertisement) Home Specialties Resource Centers CME ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Advanced Search Consumer Health Link to this site Back to: eMedicine Specialties Pediatrics Genetics And Metabolic Disease
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Last Updated: July 1, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: RSH syndrome, SLOS, multiple congenital anomalies/mental retardation syndrome, MCA/MR, congenital malformations, dysmorphic facial features, microcephaly, toe syndactyly, learning disabilities, behavioral disabilities, gene AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Robert D Steiner, MD , Head, Division of Metabolism, Associate Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Molecular and Medical Genetics, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Coauthor(s): Laura S Martin, MD , Director, Department of Medical Genetics, Rockford Health System; Roderick F Hume, MD

79. Awesome Library - Special_Education
Levels of mental retardation DSM-IV Axis II Diagnosis (Psychologynet.org) Questions and Answers About mental retardation (TheARC.org) 8-00
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  • 80. Mental Health And Mental Retardation Authority Of Harris County
    Serves residents in the areas of adult mental health and mental retardation, offering services for childs and adolescents and crisis services.
    http://www.mhmraofharriscounty.org/
    Welcome to mhmraofharriscounty.org, Internet home of the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority of Harris (Houston, TX) County! MHMRA of Harris County is one of the largest mental health centers in the United States, serving more than 30,000 persons in the Houston metropolitan area who suffer from mental illness and/or mental retardation. We serve the "priority population" – adults who are diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness, children with serious emotional disturbances, and people diagnosed with moderate to severe mental retardation. If you are in a psychiatric emergency or need information please call 24 hours a day. Our Mission Crisis and Emergency Services Adult Mental Health Children's Services ... 2003-2005 Strategic Plan (Draft) June 2003

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