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PUBLICATIONS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER

Publications are grouped into eight sections: C. Books & monographs; D. Chapters & partial monographs; E. Articles of significant scope, &/or in major journals; F. Minor articles, published letters, or articles in minor journals; G. Reviews; H. Poems; I. Interviews; J. Publications of or about Wolfensberger’s work. Books & Monographs 1. Menolascino, F. J., Clark, R. L., & Wolfensberger, W. (1968). The initiation and development of a comprehensive, county-wide system of services for the mentally retarded of Douglas County: A planning report to the Douglas County Board of Commissioners. (Vol. l). Omaha, NE: Greater Omaha Association for Retarded Children. 2. Menolascino, F. J., Clark, R. L., & Wolfensberger, W. (1968). The initiation and development of a comprehensive, county-wide system of services for the mentally retarded of Douglas County: A planning report to the Douglas County Board of Commissioners. (Vol. l). (2nd ed.). Omaha, NE: Greater Omaha Association for Retarded Children.

3. Menolascino, F. J., Clark, R. L., & Wolfensberger, W. (1968). The initiation and development of a comprehensive, county-wide system of services for the mentally retarded of Douglas County. (Vol. 2). Omaha, NE: Greater Omaha Association for Retarded Children.

4. Coauthor of: Governor’s Citizens’ Committee on Mental Retardation. (1968). The report of the Nebraska Citizens’ Study Committee on Mental Retardation (Vol. 1). Lincoln, NE: Nebraska State Department of Public Institutions. 5. Coauthor of: Governor’s Citizens’ Committee on Mental Retardation. (1968). The report of the Nebraska Citizens’ Study Committee on Mental Retardation (Vol. 2). Lincoln, NE: Nebraska State Department of Public Institutions. 6. Coauthor of: Governor’s Citizens’ Committee on Mental Retardation. (1968). Into the light. Lincoln, NE: Nebraska State Department of Public Institutions. 7. Kugel, R., & Wolfensberger, W. (Eds.). (1969). Changing patterns in residential services for the mentally retarded. Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. Republished, or translated in abbreviated form, as/by: a. (1971). Människohantering på totala vårdinstitutioner: Från dehumanisering till normalisering. Stockholm, Sweden: Natur och kultur. (Swedish) b. (1972). Menneskemanipulering på totalinstitutioner: Frå dehumanisering til normalisering. Copenhagen, Denmark: Thaning & Appels. (Danish) c. (1974). Geistig Behinderte--Eingliederung oder Bewahrung: Heutige Vorstellungen über die Betreuung geistig behinderter Menschen. Stuttgart, : Georg Thieme. (German) d. (1974, reprinted in whole). Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. 8. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1969). Program Analysis of Service Systems (PASS): A proposed review mechanism for funding of service project proposals under Nebraska’s Community Mental Retardation Services Act of 1969 (1st ed.). Omaha, NE: Nebraska Psychiatric Institute. (Limited mimeograph edition) C-2

9. Wolfensberger, W., & Kurtz, R. A. (Eds.). (1969). Management of the family of the mentally retarded: A book of readings. Chicago, IL: Follett. 10. Menolascino, F. J., Clark, R. L., & Wolfensberger, W. (1970). The initiation and development of a comprehensive, county-wide system of services for the mentally retarded of Douglas County (Vol. 2). (2nd ed.). Omaha, NE: Greater Omaha Association for Retarded Children. 11. Fritz, M., Wolfensberger, W., & Knowlton, M. (1971). An apartment living plan to promote integration and normalization of mentally retarded adults. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 12. Wolfensberger, W. (1972). The principle of normalization in human services. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. According to the Canadian definition of best-sellers, this book was a Canadian best-seller in the non-fiction category. Partial reprints: a. Blatt, B., Biklen, D., & Bogdan, R. (Eds.). (1977). An alternative textbook in special education: People, schools, and other institutions (pp. 305-327). Denver, CO: Love Publishing. b. Romot, A. (Ed.). (1979). A collection of articles on the subject of normalization, individualization, integration. Jerusalem: Ministry of Labor & Social Services, Service to the Retarded, Unit for Programs & Information. c. Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge.

Translated in whole into Japanese by S. Shimizu & Y. Nakazono (1982), Gakuen-Sha/Tuttle-Mori Agency, Tokyo. 13. Wolfensberger, W. (1972). Citizen advocacy for the handicapped, impaired, and disadvantaged: An overview (DHEW Publication No. (05)72-42). Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. Reprinted in revised form as Chapter 1 in: Wolfensberger, W. & Zauha, H. (Eds.). (1973). Citizen advocacy and protective services for the impaired and handicapped (pp. 7-32). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 14. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). The third stage in the evolution of voluntary associations for the mentally retarded. Toronto, Canada: International League of Societies for the Mentally Handicapped, & National Institute on Mental Retardation. (Edited and expanded opening plenary address to the Congress of the International League of Societies for the Mentally Handicapped, Montreal, October 1972.) Summarized as: a. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). The three stages in the evolution of voluntary associations for retarded persons. Mental Retardation News, 22(1), 2. b. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). The three stages in the evolution of voluntary action groups. Déficience Mentale/Mental Retardation, 23(1), 4-5. (Appears in French in the same issue as: Trois étages dans l’evolution du benevolat, pp. 27-28.) C-3

Republished and translated as: Wolfensberger, W. (1977). Die dritte Stufe in der Entwicklung von freien Vereinigungen zugunsten geistig Behinderter. Marburg, Germany: Landesverband Hessen der Lebenshilfe für geistig Behinderte. Translated (in part) into Hebrew, and reprinted in: Aharoni, C. (1988). By right not by charity. Hadera, Israel: AKIM Hadera. Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 15. Wolfensberger, W. (Ed.). (1973). A selective overview of the work of Jean Vanier and the movement of l’Arche. Monograph #1. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. Partially reprinted as: An outsider looks at l’Arche. (1974/Summer). Letters of l’Arche, No. 7, 35-39.

16. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). A look into the future for systems of services to the mentally retarded. Monograph #2. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. (Edited keynote address to 1970 National Conference of the Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded, October 1970, Vancouver.) Summarized as: (1971). A look into the future for systems of retardation services. Déficience Mentale/Mental Retardation, 21(1), 2-8. (Appears in French in the same issue as: Les services d l’avenir pour debiles mentaux, pp. 36-42.) 17. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1973). PASS (Program Analysis of Service Systems): A method for the quantitative evaluation of human services. Vol. 1: Handbook (2nd ed.). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 18. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1973). PASS (Program Analysis of Service Systems): A method for the quantitative evaluation of human services. Vol. 2: Field Manual (2nd. ed.). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 19. Wolfensberger, W., & Zauha, H. (Eds.). (1973). Citizen advocacy and protective services for the impaired and handicapped. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. Reprinted in part as: Wolfensberger, W. (1996, October). Man is both cruel and tender... Citizen Advocacy Forum, 6(3), 4. 20. Wolfensberger, W., & Vanier, J. (1974). Growing together. Monograph #2. Richmond Hill, Ontario: Daybreak. (From material presented at a l’Arche Federation Conference in Aurora, Ontario, in March, 1974.) 21. Wolfensberger, W. (1974). The origin and nature of our institutional models. Syracuse, NY: Center on Human Policy. (Partial reprint in monograph form of chapter entitled “The Origin and Nature of Our Institutional Models.” In R. Kugel, & W. Wolfensberger (Eds.). (1969). Changing patterns in residential services for the mentally retarded (pp. 59-171). Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation.) C-4

22. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). The origin and nature of our institutional models (revised & illustrated). Syracuse, NY: Human Policy Press. (Revised and illustrated reprint of chapter entitled “The Origin and Nature of Our Institutional Models.” In R. Kugel, & W. Wolfensberger (Eds.). (1969). Changing patterns in residential services for the mentally retarded (pp. 59-171). Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation.) Reprinted as: Wolfensberger, W. (1977). The origin and nature of our institutional models. Chicago: Marquis Who’s Who, Inc. 23. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1975). Program Analysis of Service Systems (PASS): A method for the quantitative evaluation of human services. Vol. 1: Handbook (3rd ed.). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. (Reprinted 1978). 24. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1975). Program analysis of service systems (PASS): A method for the quantitative evaluation of human services. Vol. 2: Field Manual (3rd ed.). Toronto, Canada: National Institute of Mental Retardation. (Reprinted 1978). Translated into Spanish: a. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1982). Programa de análisis de sistemas de servicios (PASS): Un método par la evaluactión cuantitativa de los servicios sociales. Gúia (3rd ed.). Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain: SADMA. b. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1982). Programa de análisis de sistemas de servicios (PASS): Un método par la evaluactión cuantitativa de los servicios sociales. Manual (3rd ed.). Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain: SADMA. c. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1997). Programa de analisis de sistemas de servicios (PASS): Un metodo para la evaluacion cuantitativa de los servicios sociales. Manual (3.a ed.). Agen, France: CEDIS. Translated into French: a. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (Undated, but referenced to 1975 English edition, and published ca. 1980). PASS 3: Methode d’évaluation quantitative des services sociaux. Manuel pratique (3rd ed.). (1st revision by André Dionne). Montreal, Canada: l’Association du Quebec pour les Déficients Mentaux. b. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (Undated, but referenced to the 1975 English edition, published ca. 1982). PASS 3: Programme d’analyse des systèmes de services methode d’évaluation quantitative des services humains. Manual pratique (2nd Quebec ed.). Montreal, Canada: Institut Quebecois de la Déficience Mentale. c. Institut Régional de Formation des Travailleurs Sociaux & Centre Régional pour l’Enfance et l’Adolescence Inadaptées de Lorraine (1985). La méthode d’évaluation P.A.S.S. 3 (Programme d’analyse de système de services). Compte-rendu de la journée d’information du 10 Juin 1985. Nancy, France: IRFTS Nancy/CREAI Lorraine. d. Garber, K. (1988). Manuel P.A.S.S.: Réécriture par le CREAI de la Réunion. Le Port, Réunion: Centre Régional pour l’Enfance et l’Adolescence Inadaptées (CREAI). C-5

e. Wolfensberger, W., & Glenn, L. (1989). PASS 3 Manuel pratique, 3iéme edition 1975. Analyse de programmes pour les systèmes de services: Méthode d’évaluation quantitative des services humains. (A. Dupont, J. Feragus, C. Gouley, J-P. Nicoletti, M. Rakotoarimanana, & L. Vaney, adap.). Genéve (Geneva), Suisse (Switzerland): Comité Européen pour le Développement de l’Intégration Sociale (CEDIS). Translated into Japanese: Unauthorized translation at a date and by a party not yet known to me. 25. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). A balanced multi-component advocacy/protection schema. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded. (Law and Mental Retardation: A Monograph Series.) Partial reprints:

a. Wolfensberger, W. (1997, October). The historical-conceptual roots of advocacy. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 7(2), 4-5. b. Race. D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 26. Wolfensberger, W. (1978). The normalization principle, and some major implications to architectural- environmental design. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Association for Retarded Citizens. (Previously published as a chapter in M. J. Bednar (Ed.). (1977). Barrier-free environments, (pp. 135-169). Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross. Reprinted as: Wolfensberger, W. (1995). The normalization principle, and some major implications to architectural- environmental design. Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (). 27. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). The limitations of the law in human services. (Law and Mental Retardation: A Monograph Series.) Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded. (2nd printing in the 1980s did not list author’s name.) 28. O’Brien, J., & Wolfensberger, W. (1979). Standards for citizen advocacy program evaluation (CAPE). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 29. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1980). Program Analysis of Service Systems’ Implementation of Normalization Goals (PASSING) (Experimental edition). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University). 30. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1983). PASSING (Program Analysis of Service Systems’ Implementation of Normalization Goals): Normalization criteria and ratings manual (2nd ed.). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. Translated into Finnish: Unauthorized translation at a date and by a party not yet known to me Updated and translated into French: Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1989). PASSING (Programme d’analyse des systèmes de services application des buts de la valorisation des rôles sociaux). Manuel des critères et des mesures de la valorisation des rôles sociaux (2ième éd.). (M. Roberge, Trans.; J. Pelletier, Adap.). Toronto, Canada: l’Institut G. Allan Roeher & Les Communications Opell. 31. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). Reflections on the status of citizen advocacy. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation, & Atlanta, GA: Georgia Advocacy Office. C-6

32. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). Guidelines for evaluators during a PASS, PASSING or similar assessment of human service quality. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 33. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). Normalization-based guidance, education and supports for families of handicapped people. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation, & Atlanta, GA: Georgia Advocacy Office. 34. Wolfensberger, W. (1984). Voluntary associations on behalf of societally devalued and/or handicapped people. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation, & Atlanta, GA: Georgia Advocacy Office. Reprinted as: Wolfensberger, W. (1998). Voluntary associations on behalf of societally devalued and/or handicapped people. Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University). 35. Wolfensberger, W. (1987). The new genocide of handicapped and afflicted people. Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University). Translated and republished as: Wolfensberger, W. (1991). Der neue Genozid an den Benachteiligten, Alten und Behinderten (H. Zscherpe, P. Zscherpe, C. Mityorn & K. Dörner, Trans.). Gütersloh, Germany: Verlag Jakob van Hoddis. 36. O’Brien, J., & Wolfensberger, W. (1988). CAPE: Standards for Citizen Advocacy Program Evaluation (Syracuse Test Edition). Syracuse, NY: Author. 37. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). A brief introduction to Social Role Valorization as a high-order concept for structuring human services (1st ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University). Translated and republished as: a. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). Die Bewertung der sozialen Rollen: Eine kurze Einführung zur Bewertung der sozialen Rollen als Grundbegriff beim Aufbau von Sozialdiensten. (C. Agad & A. Bianchet, Trans.). Genf (Geneva), Schweiz (Switzerland): Éditions des Deux Continents. b. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). La Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux: Introduction à un concept de reference pour l’organisation des services (A. Dupont, V. Keller-Revaz, J.-P. Nicoletti & L. Vaney, Trans.). Genève, Switzerland: Éditions des Deux Continents. (Reprinted 1997) c. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). La Valorizzazione del Ruolo Sociale: Una breve introduzione al concetto di valorizzazione del ruolo sociale inteso come concetto prioritario per la strutturazione dei servizi alle persone. (M. Costantino & A. Domina, Trans.). Geneva, Switzerland: Éditions des Deux Continents. 38. Wolfensberger, W. (1992). The new genocide of handicapped and afflicted people (Rev. ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University). 39. Wolfensberger, W. (1992). A guideline for protecting patients in hospitals, especially if the patient is a member of a societally devalued group. Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University). 40. Wolfensberger, W. (1992). A brief introduction to Social Role Valorization as a high-order concept for structuring human services (2nd revised ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University).

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41. Vater, A., Scheuing, H-W., & Wolfensberger, W. (1994). “Euthanasie”: Damals und heute. Mosbach i.O., Germany: Johannes-Anstalten. (Fachtagung auf dem Schwarzacher Hof der Johannes-Anstalten Mosbach, 13 June 1994). 42. Wolfensberger, W. (1995). A brief introduction to Social Role Valorization: A high-order concept for addressing the plight of societally devalued people, and for structuring human services. (Japanese trans. by Y. Tomiyasu). Tokyo, Japan: K. K. Gakuensha. Based on a revised and enlarged version of: Wolfensberger, W. (1992). A brief introduction to Social Role Valorization as a high-order concept for structuring human services (2nd revised ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University).

43. Wolfensberger, W. (1998). A brief introduction to Social Role Valorization: A high-order concept for addressing the plight of societally devalued people, and for structuring human services (3rd revised ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University).

Partially reprinted in:

Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge.

44. Wolfensberger, W. (2003). The future of children with significant impairments: What parents fear and want, and what they and others may be able to do about it. Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership and Change Agentry. (Syracuse University)

45. Wolfensberger, W. (2005). A guideline on protecting the health and lives of patients in hospitals, especially if the patient is a member of a societally devalued class (2nd rev. ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership and Change Agentry. (Syracuse University)

46. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (2007). PASSING: A tool for analyzing service quality according to Social Role Valorization criteria. Ratings manual (3rd rev. ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University).

47. Wolfensberger, W. (2009). Observing, recording and addressing personal physical appearance by means of the APPEAR tool. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry; & Plantagenet, ON, Canada: l’Institut Valor Institute.

48. Wolfensberger, W. (2009). APPEAR checklist. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry; & Plantagenet, ON, Canada: l’Institut Valor Institute.

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In addition to the above items, the following monographs written largely or entirely by Wolfensberger were published without authorship listing: National Institute on Mental Retardation. (1973). A proposal for the establishment of manpower development and training stations in mental retardation and related developmental handicap fields. (Monograph No. 3). Toronto, Canada: Author.

National Institute on Mental Retardation. (1973; revised 1974). A plan for comprehensive community services for the developmentally handicapped (ComServ). Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded.

National Institute on Mental Retardation. (1973; revised 1974). Guidelines for the preparation of proposals for the establishment of comprehensive community service (ComServ) experimental and demonstration (E&D) projects for persons with developmental handicaps. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded.

National Institute on Mental Retardation. (1973). An application for the development of a series of experimental and demonstration comprehensive community service (ComServ) systems for the developmentally handicapped across Canada: Vol. 1. Overview and method of approach. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded.

National Institute on Mental Retardation. (1973). An application for the development of a series of experimental and demonstration comprehensive community service (ComServ) systems for the developmentally handicapped across Canada: Vol. 2. Personnel and budgetary requirements. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded.

National Institute on Mental Retardation. (1973). An application for the development of a series of experimental and demonstration comprehensive community service (ComServ) systems for the developmentally handicapped across Canada: Vol. 3. Appendices. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded.

National Institute on Mental Retardation. (1979; 1988 reprinting). The limitations of the law in human services. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded.

The following item was co-authored by Wolfensberger without authorship listing. Christian Personalism: A Manifesto, 21-page single-spaced monograph produced in 1995 by the Base Community of the Unity Kitchen Community of the Catholic Worker, in Syracuse, NY. D-1

Chapters & Partial Monographs 1. Wolfensberger, W. (1967). Vocational preparation and occupation. In A. A. Baumeister (Ed.), Mental retardation: Appraisal, education and rehabilitation (pp. 232-273). Chicago, IL: Aldine. 2. Wolfensberger, W. (1967). Counseling the parent of the retarded. In A. A. Baumeister (Ed.), Mental retardation: Appraisal, education and rehabilitation (pp. 329-400). Chicago, IL: Aldine. 3. Wolfensberger, W. (1969). The origin and nature of our institutional models. In R. Kugel, & W. Wolfensberger (Eds.), Changing patterns in residential services for the mentally retarded (pp. 59-171). Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. Reprinted/translated in full or part: a. (1969). Exceptional Child Annual. New York: Brunner/Mazel b. International League of Societies for the Mentally Handicapped. (1969). Symposium on Residential Care (pp. 66-73). Brussels, Belgium: Author. c. (1971). Rolltilldelning och anstaltsutformningen. In K. Grunewald (Ed.), Människohantering på totala vårdinstitutioner: Från dehumanisering till normalisering (pp. 19-35) (K. Grunewald, Trans.). Stockholm, Sweden: Natur och kultur. (In Swedish) d. (1972). Rollefordeling og anstaltsudformningen. In K. Grunewald (Ed.), Menneskemanipulering på totalinstitutioner: Frå dehumanisering til normalisering (pp. 26-46) (L. Vind, Trans.). Copenhagen, Denmark: Thaning & Appels. (In Danish) e. (1974). Ursprung und Eigenheiten unseres Anstaltswesens. In R. Kugel & W. Wolfensberger (Eds.), Geistig Behinderte--Eingliederung oder Bewahrung: Heutige Vorstellungen über die Betreuung geistig behinderter Menschen (pp. 27-30) (W. Bork, Trans.). Stuttgart, Germany: Georg Thieme. (In German) Reprinted in slightly revised and abbreviated form in: Kugel, R. B., & Shearer, A. (Eds.). (1976). Changing patterns in residential services for the mentally retarded (Rev. ed.) (pp. 35-82). Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. Reprinted as a separate monograph: a. Wolfensberger, W. (1974). The origin and nature of our institutional models. Syracuse, NY: Center on Human Policy. b. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). The origin and nature of our institutional models (Revised & illustrated). Syracuse, NY: Human Policy Press. 4. Wolfensberger, W. (1969). A new approach to decision-making in human management services. In R. Kugel & W. Wolfensberger (Eds.), Changing patterns in residential services (pp. 367-381). Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. Translated and reprinted as: (1974). Ein neuer Weg zur Entscheidung über die geeignete Betreuung behinderter Menschen. In R. Kugel & W. Wolfensberger (Eds.), Geistig Behinderte--Eingliederung oder Bewahrung: Heutige Vorstellungen über die Betreuung geistig behinderter Menschen (pp. 132-139) (W. Bork, Trans.). Stuttgart, Germany: Georg Thieme. D-2

5. Wolfensberger, W., & Menolascino, F. J. (1970). Methodological considerations in evaluating intelligence-enhancing properties of drugs. In F. Menolascino (Ed.), Psychiatric approaches to mental retardation (pp. 399-421). New York: Basic Books. 6. Wolfensberger, W., & Menolascino, F. J. (1970). A theoretical framework for the management of parents of the mentally retarded. In F. Menolascino (Ed.), Psychiatric approaches to mental retardation (pp. 475-493). New York: Basic Books. 7. Wolfensberger, W. (1970). Facilitation of psychiatric research in mental retardation. In F. Menolascino (Ed.), Psychiatric approaches to mental retardation (pp. 663-689). New York: Basic Books. 8. Wolfensberger, W., & Kurtz, R. A. (1971). Measurement of parents’ perception of their children’s development. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 83, 3-92. 9. Wolfensberger, W. (1971). Some not-so-secret secrets of how to make a community service plan work. In H. Ruvin & B. Ruvin (Eds.), Proceedings of special study institute on the trainable adolescent and young adult in school and community (pp. 21-48). Boston, MA: Boston University New England Materials for Instruction Center. 10. Wolfensberger, W. (1972). Comprehensive community services of the future. In Saskatchewan Association for the Mentally Retarded & Saskatchewan Coordinating Council on Social Planning, Comprehensive community services (pp. 1-22). Regina, Saskatchewan: Authors. 11. Wolfensberger, W. (1972). Implementation of comprehensive community service systems. In Saskatchewan Association for the Mentally Retarded & Saskatchewan Coordinating Council on Social Planning, Comprehensive community services (pp. 45-60). Regina, Saskatchewan: Authors. 12. Wolfensberger, W. (1972). Alternatives to residential institutions. In Interaction workshop on community living for the institutionalized retarded. Lincoln, IL: Lincoln State School. 13. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). A reflection on the movement of l’Arche. In W. Wolfensberger (Ed.), A selective overview of the work of Jean Vanier and the movement of l’Arche (pp. 10-17). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 14. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). Materials and resources relevant to the movement of l’Arche. In W. Wolfensberger (Ed.), A selective overview of the work of Jean Vanier and the movement of l’Arche (pp. 18-22). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 15. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). Citizen advocacy for the handicapped, impaired, and disadvantaged: An overview. In W. Wolfensberger & H. Zauha (Eds.), Citizen advocacy and protective services for the impaired and handicapped (pp. 7-32). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. Revised version of a 1972 monograph entitled Citizen advocacy for the handicapped, impaired, and disadvantaged: An overview. Washington, DC: President’s Committee on Mental Retardation. 16. Wolfensberger, W., & Moylan Brown, B. (1973). Youth advocacy. In W. Wolfensberger & H. Zauha (Eds.), Citizen advocacy and protective services for the impaired and handicapped (pp. 95-101). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. D-3

17. Korn, M., & Wolfensberger, W. (1973). Implementation and operation of citizen advocacy services via committee activism. In W. Wolfensberger & H. Zauha (Eds.), Citizen advocacy and protective services for the impaired and handicapped (pp. 195-211). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 18. Zauha, H., & Wolfensberger, W. (1973). Funding, governance and safeguards of citizen advocacy services. In W. Wolfensberger & H. Zauha (Eds.), Citizen advocacy and protective services for the impaired and handicapped (pp. 179-192). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 19. Zauha, H., & Wolfensberger, W. (1973). Dissemination and training in citizen advocacy: Guidelines and resources. In W. Wolfensberger & H. Zauha (Eds.), Citizen advocacy and protective services for the impaired and handicapped (pp. 215-232). Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation. 20. Wolfensberger, W. (1974). Safeguarding the rights and welfare of students in the implementation of recent mandates. In The right to an education mandate: Implications for special education leadership personnel (pp. 49-65). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota. (3rd Annual Leadership Conference in Special Education.) 21. Wolfensberger, W. (1974). Can retarded and non-retarded people live together on an intimate, shared basis? Some implications from the Aurora Conference--Part I. In W. Wolfensberger & J. Vanier, Growing together (pp. 1-6). Richmond Hill, Ontario: Daybreak Publications. Reprinted in revised and improved version as: Wolfensberger, W. (1975/1978). Can retarded and non-retarded people live together on an intimate, shared basis? In National Institute on Mental Retardation, Residential services: Community housing options for handicapped people (pp. F3-F5). Toronto, Canada: Author. 22. Wolfensberger, W. (1974). Some implications from the Aurora Conference--Part II. In W. Wolfensberger & J. Vanier (Eds.) Growing together (pp. 37-45). Richmond Hill, Ontario: Daybreak Publications. Reprinted in revised and improved version as: Wolfensberger, W. (1978). Twenty possible solutions to relationship discontinuity from the Aurora Conference. In National Institute on Mental Retardation, Residential services: Community housing options for handicapped people (pp. F6-F12). Toronto, Canada: Author. 23. Wolfensberger, W. (1975/1978). What’s the difference between an institution and a community residence? In National Institute on Mental Retardation, Residential services: Community housing options for handicapped people (p. FF 16). Downsview, Ontario: Author. 24. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). Citizen advocacy for the impaired. In D. A Primrose (Ed.), Proceedings of the Third Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, 4-12 September 1973 (pp. 14-19). Larbert, Scotland: IASSMD, Royal Scottish National Hospital. Reprinted in: (1994). Citizen Advocacy Forum, 4(4), 14-20. D-4

25. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). Values in the field of mental health as they bear on policies of research and inhibit adaptive human service strategies. In J. C. Schoolar (Ed.), Research and the psychiatric patient (pp. 104-114). New York: Brunner/Mazel. 26. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). The principle of normalization as it applies to services for the severely handicapped. In H. Mallik, S. Yspeh & J. Mueller (Eds.), Comprehensive vocational rehabilitation for severely disabled persons. Washington, DC: Job Development Lab., George Washington University. (Summary of a keynote address presented at conference for Comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation for Severely Disabled Persons, Washington, DC, December 1975.) 27. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). Transcribed discussion contribution. In A. J. Pulos (Ed.), Closing the gap: A seminar on designing for everyone. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Department of Design. (Untitled contributions to sections on “State of the Art,” “Methodology,” and “Priorities & Actions,” scattered across pp. 1-40.) 28. Wolfensberger, W. (1976). Reaction comment. In M. Kindred, J. Cohen, D. Penrod & T. Shaffer (Eds.), The mentally retarded citizen and the law (pp. 618-623). New York: Free Press. 29. Wolfensberger, W. (1976). Consumer participation in New York State educational structures. In Schuyler, Chemung & Tioga Counties Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Proceedings of a Special Studies Institute, “The Commissioner’s Committee on the Handicapped” (pp. 104-133). Elmira, NY: Author. 30. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). The normalization principle, and some major implications to architectural- environmental design. In M. J. Bednar (Ed.), Barriers in the built environment (pp. 135-169). Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross. Reprinted as a monograph: a. Wolfensberger, W. (1978). The normalization principle, and some major implications to architectural- environmental design. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Association for Retarded Citizens. b. Wolfensberger, W. (1995). The normalization principle and some major implications to architectural- environmental design. Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University). 31. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). Normalizing activation for the profoundly retarded and/or multiply handicapped. In B. Blatt, D. Biklen & R. Bogdan (Eds.), An alternative textbook in special education: People, schools and other institutions (pp. 409-434). Denver, CO: Love Publishing. 32. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). The principle of normalization. In B. Blatt, D. Biklen & R. Bogdan (Eds.), An alternative textbook in special education: People, schools and other institutions (pp. 435-467). Denver, CO: Love Publishing. 33. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). A model for a balanced multi-component advocacy/protective services schema. In L. E. Kopolow & H. Bloom (Eds.), Mental health advocacy: An emerging force in consumers’ rights (pp. 16-35). Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. D-5

34. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). A brief overview of the principle of normalization. In S. A. Grand (Ed.), Severe and rehabilitation counselor training (pp. 90-123). Albany, NY: National Council on Rehabilitation Education (State University at Albany). Reprinted in: Flynn, R. J. & Nitsch, K. E. (Eds.). (1980). Normalization, social integration, and community services (pp. 7-30). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press. 35. Wolfensberger, W. (1978). The prophetic voice and presence of mentally retarded people in the world today. In International Federation of l’Arche (Ed.), Springs of new hope (pp. 37-80). Richmond Hill, Ontario: Daybreak Publications. Reprinted in: a. Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.). (2001). The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 11-48). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press.

b. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). The prophetic voice and presence of mentally retarded people in the world today. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 4(2/3), 11-48. Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 36. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). The definition of normalization: Update, problems, disagreements, and misunderstandings. In R. J. Flynn & K. E. Nitsch (Eds.), Normalization, social integration, and community services (pp. 71-115). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press. Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 37. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). Research, empiricism, and the principle of normalization. In R. J. Flynn & K. E. Nitsch (Eds.), Normalization, social integration, and community services (pp. 117-129). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press. Reprinted as a “classic article” in: Wolfensberger, W. (1996). Research, empiricism, and the principle of normalization. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 2(2), 29-35. (Appears in French in the same issue as: Recherche, empirisme et le principe de normalisation. (A. Dionne, Trans.), 22-28.)

38. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). Mit den Elternvereinigungen ins dritte Jahrzent. In Bundesverband für spastisch Gelähmte und andere Körperbehinderte. Integration--Wunsch oder Wirklichkeit? Neue Wege der Arbeit für und mit Menschen mit Behinderungen (pp. 8-16). (Proceedings of 20th Jubilee Conference, Berlin, October 1979). Düsseldorf, Germany: Bundesverband. 39. Wolfensberger, W. (1981). The primacy of values and ideologies in human service evaluation. In R. J. Woolridge (Ed.), Evaluation of complex systems: New directions for program evaluation: A quarterly sourcebook. No. 10 (pp. 1-7). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. 40. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1981, Winter). The principle of normalisation in human services: A brief overview. Research Highlights: Normalization. No. 2 (pp. 10-34). Aberdeen, Scotland: Dept. of Social Work, University of Aberdeen, King’s College. D-6

41. Wolfensberger, W. (1985). An overview of Social Role Valorization and some reflections on elderly mentally retarded persons. In M. P. Janicki & H. M. Wisniewski (Eds.), Aging and developmental : Issues and approaches (pp. 61-76). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes. 42. Wolfensberger, W. (1986). Die Entwicklung des Normalisierungsgedankens in den USA und in Kanada. In Bundesvereinigung Lebenshilfe (Ed.), Normalisierung: Eine Chance für Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung (pp. 45-62). Marburg/Lahn, Germany: Lebenshilfe. (Edited address, in Bericht des Ersten Europäischen Kongresses der Internationalen Liga von Vereinigungen für Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung, Hamburg, October 1985, Vol. 14, Grosse Schriftenreihe of Lebenshilfe.) 43. Wolfensberger, W. (1989). Human service policies: The rhetoric versus the reality. In L. Barton (Ed.), Disability and dependency (pp. 23-41). London: Falmer Press. (Disability, Handicap and Life Chances Series) Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 44. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). Let’s hang up “quality of life” as a hopeless term. In D. Goode (Ed.), Quality of life for persons with disabilities: International perspectives and issues (pp. 285-321). Cambridge, MA: Brookline Books. Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 45. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). The “Facilitated Communication” craze as an instance of pathological science: The cold fusion of human services. In H. C. Shane (Ed.), Facilitated Communication: The clinical and social phenomenon (pp. 57-122). San Diego, CA: Singular Press. 46. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). “Totmachen”: Der neue Genozid an den Benachteiligten, Alten und Behinderten. In A. Vater, H-W. Scheuing & W. Wolfensberger, “Euthanasie”: Damals und heute (pp. 35-72). Mosbach i.O., Germany: Johannes-Anstalten. (Fachtagung auf dem Schwarzacher Hof der Johannes-Anstalten Mosbach, 13 June 1994).

47. Wolfensberger, W. (1997). Major obstacles to rationality and quality of human services in contemporary society. In R. Adams (Ed.), Crisis in the human services: National and international issues: Selected papers from a conference held at the University of Cambridge September 1996 (pp. 133-155). Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom: University of Lincolnshire and Humberside. (This is the published version of Dr. Wolfensberger’s keynote and opening address)

Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 48. Wolfensberger, W. (1997). The dynamics of a post-primary production economy and society in relation to work for handicapped adults. In S. K. Chandler (Ed.). Transition ‘96: Building futures together (pp. 1-10). Tallahassee: Florida Blueprint for School to Community Transition, Center for Policy Studies, Florida State University. (Conference proceedings, 23-26 April 1996, Orlando, FL) D-7

49. Wolfensberger, W. (1998). Die Lebenswirklichkeit von Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung und die Theorie von der Valorisation der sozialen Rollen. In J. Eisenberger, M. T. Hahn, C. Hall, A. Koepp, C. Krüger, & B. Poch-Lisser (Eds.), Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung auf dem Weg in die Gemeinde: Perspektiven aus Wissenschaft und Praxis (pp. 247-296). Reutlingen, Germany: Diakonie. (Vol. 5 of: Berliner Beiträge zur Pädagogik und Andragogik von Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung. Martin T. Hahn, Ed.) (the editors are erroneously listed on the cover)

50. Wolfensberger, W. (1998). Prinzipien zur Planung von Wohneinrichtungen. In J. Eisenberger, M. T. Hahn, C. Hall, A. Koepp, C. Krüger, & B. Poch-Lisser (Eds.), Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung auf dem Weg in die Gemeinde: Perspektiven aus Wissenschaft und Praxis (pp. 111-127). Reutlingen, Germany: Diakonie. (Vol. 5 of: Berliner Beiträge zur Pädagogik und Andragogik von Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung. Martin T. Hahn, Ed.) (the editors are erroneously listed on the cover)

51. Wolfensberger, W. (1999). A contribution to the history of normalization, with primary emphasis on the establishment of normalization in North America between 1967-1975. In R. J. Flynn, & R. A. Lemay (Eds.), A quarter-century of normalization and Social Role Valorization: Evolution and impact (pp. 51- 116). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: University of Ottawa Press.

Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 52. Thomas, S., & Wolfensberger, W. (1999). An overview of Social Role Valorization. In R. J. Flynn, & R. A. Lemay (Eds.), A quarter-century of normalization and Social Role Valorization: Evolution and impact (pp. 125-159). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: University of Ottawa Press.

53. Wolfensberger, W. (1999). Response to Professor Michael Oliver. In R. J. Flynn, & R. A. Lemay (Eds.), A quarter-century of normalization and Social Role Valorization: Evolution and impact (pp. 175- 179). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: University of Ottawa Press.

54. Wolfensberger, W. (1999). Concluding reflections and a look ahead into the future for normalization and Social Role Valorization. In R. J. Flynn, & R. A. Lemay (Eds.), A quarter-century of normalization and Social Role Valorization: Evolution and impact (pp. 489-504). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: University of Ottawa Press.

55. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). An attempt to gain a better understanding from a Christian perspective of what “mental retardation” is. In W. C. Gaventa, & D. L. Coulter (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 71-83). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. (Co-published simultaneously in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 71-83)

56. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). An attempt toward a theology of social integration of devalued/handicapped people. In W. C. Gaventa, & D. L. Coulter (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 49- 70). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. (Co-published simultaneously in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 49-70)

57. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). The good life for mentally retarded persons. In W. C. Gaventa, & D. L. Coulter (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 103-109). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. (Co-published simultaneously in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 103-109) D-8

58. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). How we carry the ministry with handicapped persons to the parish level. In W. C. Gaventa, & D. L. Coulter (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 85-90). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. (Co-published simultaneously in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 85-90)

59. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). The most urgent issues facing us as Christians concerned with handicapped persons today. In W. C. Gaventa, & D. L. Coulter (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 91-102). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. (Co-published simultaneously in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 91-102)

60. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). The normative lack of Christian communality in local congregations as the central obstacle to a proper relationship with needy members. In W. C. Gaventa, & D. L. Coulter (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 111-126). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. (Co-published simultaneously in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 111-126)

61. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). Response to the responders. In W. C. Gaventa, & D. L. Coulter (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 149-157). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. (Co- published simultaneously in Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 149-157)

62. Wolfensberger, W. (2002). Why Nebraska? In R. L. Schalock (Ed.), Out of the darkness and into the light: Nebraska’s experience with mental retardation (pp. 23-52). Washington, DC: American Association on Mental Retardation.

63. Wolfensberger, W. (2004). Foreword. In A. J. Hildebrand, One person at a time: Citizen Advocacy for people with disabilities (pp. 5-7). Brookline, MA: Brookline Books.

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Articles of Significant Scope, &/or in Major Journals

1. Wolfensberger, W. (1958). Construction of a table of the significance of the difference between verbal and performance IQs on the WAIS and the Wechsler-Bellevue. Journal of Clinical Psychology,14, 92. 2. Wolfensberger, W. (1958). Attitudes of alcoholics toward mental hospitals. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 19, 447-451. 3. Hillson, J. S., Wylie, A. A., & Wolfensberger, W. P. (1959). The field trip as a supplement to teaching: An experimental study. Journal of Educational Research, 53, 19-22. 4. Wolfensberger, W. (1960). Schizophrenia in mental retardates: Three hypotheses. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 64, 704-706. 5. Wolfensberger, W. (1960). Differential rewards as motivating factors in mental deficiency research. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 64, 902-906. 6. Wolfensberger, W., Miller, M. B., Foshee, J. G., & Cromwell, R. L. (1962). Rorschach correlates of activity level in high school children. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 26, 269-272. 7. Wolfensberger, W. (1962). The correlation between PPVT and achievement scores among retardates: A further study. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 67, 450-451. 8. Wolfensberger, W. (1962). Age variations in Vineland SQ scores for the four levels of adaptive behavior of the 1959 AAMD behavioral classification. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 67, 452-454. 9. Wilson, J. M., & Wolfensberger, W. (1963). Color-blindness testing as an aid in the etiological diagnosis of mental retardation. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 67, 914-915. 10. Wolfensberger, W. (1963). Conceptual satiation: An attempt to verify a construct. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 68, 73-79. 11. Wolfensberger, W., Mein, R., & O’Connor, N. (1963). A study of the oral vocabularies of severely subnormal patients: III. Core vocabulary, verbosity, and repetitiousness. Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 7, 38-45. 12. Wolfensberger, W. (1964). Some observations on European programs for the mentally retarded. Mental Retardation, 2, 280-285. 13. Wolfensberger, W. (1964). Teaching and training of the retarded in European countries. Mental Retardation, 2, 331-337. Reprinted in full in: Daniels, L. K. (Ed.). (1973). Vocational rehabilitation of the mentally retarded: A book of readings. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. 14. Wolfensberger, W. (1965). General observations on European programs. Mental Retardation, 3(1), 8-11. The above 3 articles (#12, 13, 14) are reprinted in one of the reports of the Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children: David, H. P. (Ed.). (1972). Child mental health in international perspective (pp. 211-229). New York: Harper & Row. No. 14 is partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge.

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15. Wolfensberger, W., & O’Connor, N. (1965). Stimulus intensity and duration effects on EEG and GSR responses of normals and retardates. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 70, 21-37. 16. Wolfensberger, W. (1965). Embarrassments in the diagnostic process. Mental Retardation, 3(3), 29-31. Reprinted in whole or in part in or as: a. Dempsey, J. J. (Ed.). (1975). Community services for retarded children: The consumer-provider relationship (pp. 181-185). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press. b. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). Posibles desajustes en la formulacion del diagnostico. Siglo Cera, (63), 23-26. c. Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 17. Wolfensberger, W. (1965). Diagnosis diagnosed. Journal of Mental Subnormality, 11, 62-70. Reprinted in whole or in part in: a. Wolfensberger, W., & Kurtz, R. (1969). Management of the family of the retarded: A book of readings (pp. 131-138). Chicago, IL: Follett (Parkinson Division). b. Jones, R. L. (Ed.). (1971). Problems and issues in the education of exceptional children (pp. 63- 72). Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. c. Gunzburg, H. C. (Ed.). (1973). Advances in the care of the mentally handicapped (pp. 61-69). London: Bailliere, Tindall. 18. Wolfensberger, W., & Committee for Behavioral Research and Training in Retardation. (1965). Administrative obstacles to behavioral research as perceived by administrators and research psychologists. Mental Retardation, 3(6), 7-12. 19. Wolfensberger, W. (1967). Ethical issues in research with human subjects. Science, 155, 47-51. Featured in “Medicine” column of Newsweek, 6 March, 1967. Reprinted in full or in part in: a. Research and Technical Programs Sub-Committee on Government Operations. (1967). The use of social research and federal domestic programs: IV. Current issues in the administration of federal social research (pp. 442-452). Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. b. Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. (1967). Biomedical science facing the dilemma of human experimentation. (Information document). Paris: Author.

c. Beecher, H. (1970). Research and the individual: Human studies (pp. 301-303). Boston, MA: Little, Brown. d. Schultz, D. P. (Ed.). (1970). The science of psychology: Critical reflections (pp. 319-329). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. e. Katz, J. (1972). Experimentation with human beings: Cases and materials on the authority of the investigator, subject, profession and state in the human experimentation process (pp. 923-924). New York: Russell Sage Foundation. f. Coughlin, S. S. (Ed.). (1995). Ethics in epidemiology and clinical research: Annotated readings (pp. 59-63). Newton, MA: Epidemiology Resources Inc.

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20. Menolascino, F., & Wolfensberger, W. (1967). Evocation of career choices in retardation: A summer work experience and training program. Mental Retardation, 5(2), 37-39. 21. Wolfensberger, W., & O’Connor, N. (1967). Relative effectiveness of galvanic skin response latency, amplitude and duration scores as measures of arousal and habituation in normal and retarded adults. Psychophysiology, 3, 345-350. 22. Wolfensberger, W. (1967). Research policies and problems in residential institutions. Mental Retardation, 5(5), 12-16. 23. Wolfensberger, W., & Menolascino, F. (1968). Basic considerations in evaluating ability of drugs to stimulate cognitive development in retardates. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 73, 414-423. 24. White, W., & Wolfensberger, W. (1969). The evolution of dehumanization in our institutions. Mental Retardation, 7(3), 5-9. 25. Wolfensberger, W. (1969). Dilemmas of research in human management agencies. Rehabilitation Literature, 30, 162-169. 26. Halliday, R. A., & Wolfensberger, W. (1969). County differences in institutionalization of retardates at Nebraska’s Beatrice State Home. Nebraska State Medical Journal, 54, 519-521. 27. Kurtz, R. A., & Wolfensberger, W. (1969). Cultural deprivation, lower class and mental retardation: Certain terminological and conceptual confusions. Social Science and Medicine, 3, 229-237. 28. Kurtz, R. A., & Wolfensberger, W. (1969). Separation experiences of residents in an institution for the mentally retarded: 1910-1959. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 74, 389-396. 29. Wolfensberger, W. (1969). Twenty predictions about the future of residential services in mental retardation. Mental Retardation, 7(6), 51-54. 30. Wolfensberger, W. (1969). An attempt to reconceptualize functions of services to the mentally retarded. Journal of Mental Subnormality, 15, 71-78. 31. Wolfensberger, W. (1970). Models of mental retardation. New Society, 15(380), 51-53. Reprinted in whole or in part in: a. Region V Mental Retardation Services. (1977). Orientation manual (pp. 12-16). Lincoln, NE: Author. b. Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 32. Wolfensberger, W. (1970). The principle of normalization and its implications for psychiatric services. American Journal of Psychiatry, 127, 291-297. Subject of a feature in the “Behavior” column of Time, October, 12, 1970. Reprinted in: Smrtic, J. D. (1979). Abnormal psychology: A perspectives approach (pp. 198-203). Wayne, NJ: Avery Publishing Group. Also in 2nd (1980) and 3rd (1982) editions. 33. Wolfensberger, W., & Menolascino, F. (1970). Reflections on recent mental retardation developments in Nebraska. I: A new plan. Mental Retardation, 8(6), 20-25. Reprinted in: Anderson, R. M., & Greer, J. C. (1976). Educating the severely and profoundly retarded (pp. 383-391). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press.

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34. Wolfensberger, W., & Menolascino, F. (1970). Reflections on recent mental retardation developments in Nebraska. II: Implementation to date. Mental Retardation, 8(6), 26-28. 35. Wolfensberger, W., & Halliday, R. (1970). Socio-ecological variables associated with institutionalization of retardates. Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 14, 1-15. 36. Wolfensberger, W. (1971). Will there always be an institution? I: The impact of epidemiological trends. Mental Retardation, 9(5), 14-20. Reprinted in: a. Rosen, M., Clark, G. R., & Kivitz, M. S. (1976). A history of mental retardation. Vol. 2. (pp. 399-414). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press. b. Association of Mental Health Administrators Newsletter (1979, July Supplement), 1-7.

37. Wolfensberger, W. (1971). Will there always be an institution? II: The impact of new service models. Mental Retardation, 9(6), 31-38. Reprinted in: Rosen, M., Clark, G. R., & Kivitz, M. S. (1976). A history of mental retardation (Vol. 2). (pp. 415- 432). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press. 38. Wolfensberger, W. (1972). Voluntary citizen advocacy in the human services. Canada’s Mental Health, 20, 14-18. 39. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). The future of residential services for the mentally retarded. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 2(1), 19-20. 40. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). A reflection on the movement of l’Arche. Déficience Mentale/Mental Retardation, 23(2), 10-14. (Appears in French in same issue as: Réflexion sur le mouvement de l’Arche, 50-55.) 41. Wolfensberger, W., & Kurtz, R. A. (1974). Use of retardation-related diagnostic and descriptive labels by parents of retarded children. Journal of Special Education, 8, 131-141. 42. Wolfensberger, W. (1974). Reflections on reading old annual government reports on the lunatic and idiot asylums of the province of Ontario. Canada’s Mental Health, 22(3), 21-24. 43. Wolfensberger, W. (1974). Normalization of services for the mentally retarded: A conversation with Wolf Wolfensberger. “The Now Way to Know.” Education & Training of the Mentally Retarded, 9, 202-208. Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 44. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). A reflection on Foucault’s insights into the nature of deviancy and our residential institutions. Canada’s Mental Health, 23(2), 21-22. Also in French edition (l’Hygiene Mentale au Canada) as: Anormalité et établissements hospitaliers: Réflexions sur l’interprétation de Michel Foucault, 22-23.

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45. Wolfensberger, W. (1975). How to exclude mentally retarded children from school. Mental Retardation, 13(6), 30-31.

Reprinted in: a. Reachout, 10(4), 2.

b. Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 46. Wolfensberger, W. (1976). A brief overview of PASS and FUNDET: Purposes, uses, structure, content and meaning. Rehabilitation Psychology News, 4(1), 9-13. 47. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). A dream: Was it bad, good, or both? Mental Retardation, 15(6), 37.

48. Wolfensberger, W. (1977). The moral challenge of mentally retarded persons to human services. Information Services, 6(3), 6-16. (Newsletter of the Religion Division of the American Association on Mental Deficiency) 49. Wolfensberger, W. (1978). The ideal human service for a societally devalued group. Rehabilitation Literature, 39(1), 15-17. Reprinted in: a. Regnier, S. J., & Perkovsek, M. (1986). Rehabilitation: 25 years of concepts, principles, perspectives (pp. 141-145). Chicago, IL: National Easter Seal Society. b. Dialect (1987, August), p. 12 (Publication of Saskatchewan Assoc. for the Mentally Retarded) c. Journal of Leisurability (1988), 15(3), 8-10.

Listed in: Adams, D. S. (Ed.). (1982, 1988, 1992). Handbook of humorous teaching material. Washington, DC: American Sociological Society Teaching Resources Center. (1992 ed. is called Using Humor in Teaching Sociology: A Handbook) 50. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). An attempt toward a theology of social integration of devalued/handicapped people. Information Services, 8(1), 12-26. (Newsletter of the Religion Division of the American Association on Mental Deficiency)

Reprinted in:

a. Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.). (2001). The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 49-70). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press.

b. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 49-70.

51. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). Some historical and moral reasons why members of the clergy and other religious ministries may join the devaluation of societally devalued people. National Apostolate With Mentally Retarded Persons Quarterly, 9(4), 16-17. Partially reprinted as or in: a. (1979) “The clergy and devalued people.” The C. U. Citizen, 40(10), 309. (Publication of the College for Living, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO) b. (1983) Newsletter of Persons with Handicapping Conditions, 1(4), 3-5. (Publication of the Upper Room, Methodist Church Health & Welfare Ministries, Nashville, TN)

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52. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). The case against the use of the term “disability.” Rehabilitation Literature, 40(10), 309. Reprinted in: Spiegel, A. D., Podair, S., & Fiorito, E. (1981). Rehabilitating people with disabilities into the mainstream of society (pp. 27-28). Parkridge, NJ: Noyes Medical Publications. 53. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). Elemente der Identität und Perversionen des christlichen Wohlfahrtswesens. Diakonie, 6(3), 156-167. 54. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). A call to wake up to the beginning of a new wave of “euthanasia” of severely impaired people (Guest Editorial). Education & Training of the Mentally Retarded, 15, 171-173. Reprinted in: a. Marozas, D. S., & May, D. C. (1988). Issues and practices in special education (pp. 233-235). White Plains, NY: Longman. b. (1989, March). Speak Out, (6), 8-11. (Private publication from England)

Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 55. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). Our moral responsibilities as providers or utilizers of human services. The Bulletin, 6(4), 6-8. (Publication of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies) 56. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). The challenge of evaluating religiously-based human service settings. The Bulletin, 6(4), 4-6. (Publication of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies) 57. Wolfensberger, W. (1981). The extermination of handicapped people in World War II Germany. Mental Retardation, 19(1), 1-7. 58. Thomas, S., & Wolfensberger, W. (1982). The importance of social imagery in interpreting societally devalued people to the public. Rehabilitation Literature, 43(11-12), 356-358. Reprinted in: (1988). Journal of Leisurability, 15(3), 5-7. Reprinted as a “classic article” in: (1994). SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 1(1), 35-37. (Appears in French in the same issue as: L’importance de l’imagerie sociale dans l’interprétation des personnes socialement dévalorisées aux yeux du public. (A. Dionne, trans.), 49-50.) 59. Wolfensberger, W., & Tullman, S. (1982). A brief outline of the principle of normalization. Rehabilitation Psychology, 27(3), 131-145. Partial reprinted in: Brechin, A., & Walmsley, J. (Eds.). (1990). Making connections: Reflecting on the lives and experiences of people with learning difficulties (pp. 211-219). London: Hodder & Stoughton.

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60. Wolfensberger, W. (1982). An attempt to gain a better understanding from a Christian perspective of what “mental retardation” is. National Apostolate with Mentally Retarded Persons Quarterly, 13(3), 2-7. Reprinted in: a. Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.). (2001). The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 71-83). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press.

b. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 71-83.

61. Wolfensberger, W. (1982). Eulogy for a mentally retarded jester. Mental Retardation, 20(6), 269-270. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 62. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). The most urgent issues facing us as Christians concerned with handicapped persons today. (Abbreviation of a presentation at the 13th annual conference of the National Apostolate With Mentally Retarded Persons, Denver, August 10, 1983.) National Apostolate with Mentally Retarded Persons Quarterly, 14(3), 4-9. (Condensed by Dr. Robert R. Lebel.) Reprinted in: a. Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.). (2001). The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 91-102). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. b. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 91-102.

63. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). How we carry the ministry with handicapped persons to the parish level. (Summary of a presentation at the 13th annual conference of the National Apostolate With Mentally Retarded Persons, Denver, August 10, 1983.) National Apostolate with Mentally Retarded Persons Quarterly, 14(3), 9, 12-13. (Condensed by Rev. Charles L. Hughes.) Reprinted in: a. Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.). (2001). The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 85-90). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. b. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 85-90.

64. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). Précis du principe de “Normalisation” et quelques implications pour les personnes agées. Gérontologie et Société (cahiers de la Fondation nationale de Gérontologie), Numero special, 59-62. 65. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). A brief reflection on where we stand and where we are going in human services. Institutions, Etc., 6(3), 20-23. (Publication of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives) Reprinted in: (1994). Citizen Advocacy Forum, 4(2), 7-9. 66. Wolfensberger, W. (1983). Social Role Valorization: A proposed new term for the principle of normalization. Mental Retardation, 21(6), 234-239. 67. Wolfensberger, W. (1984). Reflections on Gibson’s Article. Mental Retardation, 22(4), 166-168.

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68. Wolfensberger, W. (1984). The good life for mentally retarded persons. National Apostolate with Mentally Retarded Persons Quarterly, 15(3), 18-20. Reprinted in: a. Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.). (2001). The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 103-109). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. b. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2001, 4(2/3), 103-109. 69. Wolfensberger, W. (1984). A reconceptualization of normalization as social role valorization. Mental Retardation (Canada), 34(7), 22-26. 70. Wolfensberger, W. (1984). Holocaust II? Journal of Learning Disabilities, 17(7), 439-440. Reprinted in: (1992, April). Networks, 1-2. (Publication of The Special Gathering ministry, Cocoa, FL). 71. Wolfensberger, W. (1985). Social Role Valorization: A new insight, and a new term, for normalization. Australian Association for the Mentally Retarded Journal, 9(1), 4-11. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 72. Wolfensberger, W. (1987). Response to Drash, Raver, and Murrin: Total habilitation--a meritorious concept requiring judicious application. Mental Retardation, 25(2), 79-81. 73. Wolfensberger, W. (1987). Which sacrament is appropriate?: The continuing controversy over whether retarded persons should receive communion. National Apostolate with Mentally Retarded Persons Quarterly, 18(1), 10-13. 74. Wolfensberger, W. (1987). Values in the funding of social services. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 92(2), 141-143. 75. Wolfensberger, W. (1988). Common assets of mentally retarded people that are commonly not acknowledged. Mental Retardation, 26(2), 63-70. Translated and reprinted in Hungarian, E. Szauder, trans. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 76. Wolfensberger, W. (1988). Reply to “all people have personal assets.” Mental Retardation, 26(2), 75-76. 77. Wolfensberger, W. (1989). The killing thought in the eugenic era and today: A commentary on Hollander’s essay. Mental Retardation, 27(2), 63-65. 78. Wolfensberger, W. (1989). Self-injurious behavior, behavioristic responses, and social role valorization: A reply to Mulick and Kedesdy. Mental Retardation, 27(3), 181-184.

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79. Wolfensberger, W. (1989). Bill F.: Signs of the times read from the life of one mentally retarded man. Mental Retardation, 27(6), 369-373. Reprinted in whole or in part in: a. Saskatchewan Association for Community Living. (1995). Foundations for community living: Putting the human into human services (pp. 19-23). Saskatoon, Sask.: Author. b. Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 80. Wolfensberger, W. (1990). A most critical issue: Life or death. Changes: An International Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy, 8(1), 63-73. Reprinted in: (1992). Citizen Advocacy Forum, 2 (2), 19-24. 81. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). Reflections on a lifetime in human services and mental retardation. Mental Retardation, 29(1), 1-15. 82. Flynn, R. J., LaPointe, N., Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1991). Quality of institutional and community human service programs in Canada and the United States. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuro-science, 16(3), 146- 153. 83. Flynn, R. J., LaPointe, N., Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1991). Measuring the quality of human service programs. Journal of Leisurability, 18(3), 22-28. 84. Wolfensberger, W. (1992). Deinstitutionalization policy: How it is made, by whom and why. Clinical Psychology Forum, No. 39, 7-11. 85. Wolfensberger W. (1993). A reflection on Alfred Hoche, the ideological godfather of the German “euthanasia” program. Disability, Handicap, & Society, 8(3), 311-315. 86. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). The growing threat to the lives of handicapped people in the context of modernistic values. Disability & Society, 9(3), 395-413. 87. Wolfensberger, W. (1994, July-September). The issue of the moral character of citizen advocates. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 4(3), 28-29. 88. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). A personal interpretation of the mental retardation scene in light of the “signs of the times.” Mental Retardation, 32(1), 19-33.

Reprinted in: (2004). SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 5(1&2), 18-36.

89. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 1(2), 57-61. (Also published in French in the same issue as: Annotations et nouvelles: la VRS en bref (A. Dionne, trans.), 62-66). 90. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). Strategies which I employ in order to maintain writing productivity. Clinical Psychology Forum, (68), 16-19. 91. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1994). An analysis of the client role from a Social Role Valorization perspective. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 1(1), 3-8.

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92. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1994). Constraints and cautions in formulating recommendations to a service, especially in the context of an external PASS or PASSING evaluation. SRV/VRS: The International Social Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 1(2), 3-6. 93. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1994). A critique of a critique of normalisation. Australian Disability Review, (1), 15-19. 94. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1994). Obstacles in the professional human service culture to implementation of Social Role Valorization and community integration of clients. Care in Place: The International Journal of Networks & Community, 1(1), 53-56. 95. Wolfensberger, W. & Thomas, S. (1995). Reply to Newnes’ “A commentary on Obstacles in the professional human service culture to implementation of Social Role Valorization and community integration of clients.” Care in Place, 2(1), 56-62. 96. Wolfensberger, W. (1995). An “if this, then that” formulation of decisions related to Social Role Valorization as a better way of interpreting it to people. Mental Retardation, 33, 163-169. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 97. Wolfensberger, W. (1995). Social Role Valorization is too conservative. No, it is too radical. Disability & Society, 10(3), 245-247. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 98. Wolfensberger, W. (1995, January-March). A brief outline of some of the most important concepts and assumptions underlying Citizen Advocacy. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 5(1), 16-22. Reprinted in: (2000, June). Citizen Advocacy News (Citizen Advocacy NSW Association, Australia), 4-7. 99. Wolfensberger, W. (1995, October). Problems in the use of the term “partner” for the advocate, protégé, or both in a Citizen Advocacy relationship. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 5(3), 15-18. 100. Wolfensberger, W. (1996). Reply to John O’Brien’s: “Nobody outruns the trickster: A brief note on the meaning of the word `valorization’.” SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 2(1), 16-20. 101. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1996). The problem of trying to incorporate a model coherency analysis into a PASSING assessment. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 2(1), 12-15. 102. Wolfensberger W. (1996). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorization des Rôles Sociaux, 2(1), 42-46. (Also published in French in the same issue as: Annotations et nouvelles: la VRS en bref (A. Dionne, trans.), 47-51).

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103. Wolfensberger, W., Thomas, S., & Caruso, G. (1996). Some of the universal “good things of life” which the implementation of Social Role Valorization can be expected to make more accessible to devalued people. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 2(2), 12-14. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 104. Wolfensberger, W. (1996). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 2(2), 45-51. (Also published in French in the same issue as: Annotations et nouvelles: la VRS en bref (A. Dionne, trans.), 51-58.)

105. Wolfensberger, W. (1998). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 3(1), 54-61. (Also published in French in the same issue as: Annotations et nouvelles: la VRS en bref (A. Dionne, trans.), 62-70.)

106. Flynn, R. J., Guirguis, M., Wolfensberger, W., & Cocks, E. (1999). Cross-validated factor structures and factor-based subscales for PASS and PASSING. Mental Retardation, 37(4), 281-296.

107. Wolfensberger, W. (1999). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 3(2), 44-55. (Also published in French in the same issue as: La VRS en bref: Annotations et nouvelles (A. Dionne, trans.), 56-69.)

108. Wolfensberger, W. (2000). A brief overview of Social Role Valorization. Mental Retardation, 38(2), 105-123.

Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 109. Wolfensberger, W. (2000, March 5-11). Lessons from WWII martyrs, for the times ahead. National Catholic Register, 76(10), 9.

110. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). The normative lack of Christian communality in local congregations as the central obstacle to a proper relationship with needy members. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 4(2/3), 111-126. (Co-published simultaneously in Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 111-126). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press)

111. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). Response to the responders. Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 4(2/3), 149-157. (Co-published simultaneously in Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.), The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger (pp. 149-157). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press)

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112. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). The story of the “Cruickshank chairs” at Syracuse University: A contribution to the history of the brain injury construct. Mental Retardation, 39, 472-481.

113. Wolfensberger, W. (2001, November). What citizen advocates have said. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 11(2), 4-27.

Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 114. Wolfensberger, W. (2001). The problematic nature of the victim role. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 4(1&2), 10-16.

115. Wolfensberger, W. (2002). Needed or at least wanted: Sanity in the language wars. Mental Retardation, 40, 75-80.

116. Wolfensberger, W. (2002). Social Role Valorization and, or versus, “empowerment.” Mental Retardation, 40, 252-258.

Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 117. Wolfensberger, W., & Peters, M. (2002, January-December). An updated sketch of the rationales for the existence and independence of the Citizen Advocacy office. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 12(1&2), 4-22.

118. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (2003, Spring/Summer). Some thoughts on Britain’s new “advocacy charter.” Citizen Advocacy Forum, 13(1), 11-13.

119. Wolfensberger, W. (2004, January-December). The early history of Citizen Advocacy. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 14(1&2), 12-34. (Edited and expanded version of a presentation to the Massachusetts Citizen Advocacy annual gathering, Worcester, MA, 27 June 2003)

120. Wolfensberger, W. (2004). Reply to Levitas, McCandleless, Elenewski and Sobol. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 5(1&2), 42-66.

121. Wolfensberger, W. (2004). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 5(1&2), 87-102.

122. Wolfensberger, W. (2006). More on Monyhull Hospital and Muckamore Abbey in the 1960s. The British Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 52, Part 1 (No. 102), 85-90.

123. Wolfensberger, W. (2006, June). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 1(1), 64-75.

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124. Wolfensberger, W. (2006, December). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 1(2), 75-83.

125. Wolfensberger, W. (2007). The fruitlessness of trying to convey competencies to people while ignoring their image. Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, 45(2), 138-139.

126. Wolfensberger, W. (2007). Similarities and differences between peace-making and nonviolence and their relevance to services to people who are mentally retarded. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 45, 278-286.

127. Wolfensberger, W. (2007). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 2(1), 65-74.

128. Wolfensberger, W. (2007). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 2(2), 70-81.

129. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (2007). Review of Roles Based Planning: A Thoughtful Approach to Social Inclusion & Empowerment (Ramsey, 2005). The SRV Journal, 2(1), 13-14.

130. Wolfensberger, W. (2008). The fiftieth anniversary of what appears to be the world’s first doctoral degree program in mental retardation: Some reminiscences of an early graduate. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 46, 69-84.

131. Wolfensberger, W. (2008, June). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 3(1), 78-93.

132. Wolfensberger, W. (2008, December). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 3(2), 62-78.

133. Wolfensberger, W. (2009, June). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 4(1), 73-89.

134. Wolfensberger, W. (2009, December). News & notes. The SRV Journal, 4(2), 69-83.

135. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (2009, December). Some thoughts on the role valorization merits of valued paid & unpaid activities. The SRV Journal, 4(2), 12-18.

136. Wolfensberger, W. (2010). How to comport ourselves in an era of shrinking resources. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 48, 148-162.

137. Wolfensberger, W. (2010, June). Social Role Valorization news & reviews. The SRV Journal, 5(1), 56-70.

138. Wolfensberger, W. (2010, December). Social Role Valorization news and reviews. The SRV Journal, 5(2), 63-76.

139. Wolfensberger, W. (2010, December). Some further thoughts on the limits and capabilities of Social Role Valorization. The SRV Journal, 5(2), 15-16.

140. Wolfensberger, W. (2011). Idiocy and madness in princely European families. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 49, 46-49.

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Minor Articles, Published Letters, or Articles in Minor Journals

1. Wolfensberger, W. (1957). Patients’ chess club proves popular. Mental Hospitals, 8, 7. 2. Wolfensberger, W. (1961). The free-will controversy. [Letter.] American Psychologist, 16, 36-37. 3. Wolfensberger, W. (1961). A note on “measurement of attitudes to institutionalization” by Jacobs, Butler, and Gorlow. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 66, 290. 4. Wolfensberger, W., & Wilson, J. M. (1961). The employee screening program at Greene Valley Hospital and School. Mind Over Matter, 6, 11-14. (Publication of Tennessee Dept. of Mental Health) 5. Wolfensberger, W. (1962). Employee selection at Greene Valley Hospital and School: A further note on local norms for the PTI Oral Directions Test. Mind Over Matter, 7, 28-29. (Publication of Tennessee Dept. of Mental Health) 6. Wolfensberger, W. (1963). IQ scores and genetic trends. [Letter.] Science, 142, 1620-1621. 7. Wolfensberger, W. (1964). Reminiscences on a British Psychological Society convention. [Letter.] American Psychologist, 19, 774-775. 8. Wolfensberger, W. (1964). Report on membership survey. Michigan Civil Service Psychological Association Newsletter, 4(1), 1-2. 9. Wolfensberger, W. (1964). What does the new Michigan community mental health act mean to a parent of a retarded child. Plymouth Parents Link, 2(1), 4. (Publication of Plymouth State Home & Training School, MI) Reprinted in part in: (1964). The Voice for Detroit Association for Retarded Children, 4(4), 4. 10. Wolfensberger, W. (1966). Whom does AAMD represent? Channel 8, 12(1), 8-9. (Newsletter of North Central Region (Region 8), American Association on Mental Deficiency) 11. Wolfensberger, W. (1967). Experimentation: Rights and risks. [Letter.] Science, 155, 1618.

12. Wolfensberger, W. (1970, February). Large institutions set fifty year pattern. [Letter.] Focus, 1. (Newsletter of Michigan Assoc. for Retarded Children) 13. Wolfensberger, W. (1970). Ideology power. Nebraska Contributor, 1(1), 1-6. (Publication of Nebraska Office of Mental Retardation) Reprinted in: a. Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children. (1970). Residential Services--Gateway to change. Harrisburg, PA: Author. b. (1972, July). Channel 8. (Newsletter of the North Central Region (Region 8), American Association on Mental Deficiency) c. Region V Mental Retardation Services. (1977). Orientation Manual. (pp. 17-22). Lincoln, NE: Author.

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14. Wolfensberger, W. (1970). Of human courage and dignity. Mental Retardation News, 19(9), 6. (Publication of the National Assoc. for Retarded Children, TX) Adapted and reprinted: Wolfensberger, W. (1970), 19 December). Retarded youth died a hero. Omaha World Herald. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 15. Wolfensberger, W. (1971). Farewell to Nebraska. Focus on Mental Retardation, 3(4), 3. Reprinted: Wolfensberger, W. (2007, Summer). Farewell to Nebraska. Focus (The Arc of Nebraska), 3.

16. Wolfensberger, W. (1972). New battles take shape in state. Focus on Mental Retardation, 4(4), 5. (Publication of the Nebraska Assoc. for Retarded Citizens, Lincoln, NE) 17. Wolfensberger, W. (1972, August). Former Omahan, Wolf Wolfensberger, writes after hearing of the tragedy. [Letter.] GOARC Gazette, 15. (Publication of the Greater Omaha Assn. for Retarded Citizens, Omaha, NE) 18. Wolfensberger, W. (1973). A comment on “The sweeping generalization--`right to read’.” Education & Training of the Mentally Retarded, 8, 159. 19. Wolfensberger, W. (1976). Consumer participation in service planning and development. Déficience Mentale/Mental Retardation, 26(1), 14. (Appears in French in same issue as: La participation des beneficiares dans la planification et le developpement des services, 49). 20. Wolfensberger, W. (1976). Comments of “discussion on involving mentally retarded persons to demonstrate teaching techniques before a live audience.” Déficience Mentale/Mental Retardation, 26(3), 38- 42. 21. Wolfensberger, W. (1977, April). Crime and the elderly. ADVOCATE! Newsletter, 4. (Publication of Advocates Dedicated to Vigorous Ongoing Change in Attitudes Toward the Elderly, Syracuse, NY) 22. Wolfensberger, W. (1978, March). Devaluation of our elderly. ADVOCATE! Newsletter, 3-5. (Publication of Advocates Dedicated to Vigorous Ongoing Change in Attitudes Toward the Elderly, Syracuse, NY) 23. Wolfensberger, W. (1978). Prophetic messages. Letters of l’Arche, (17), 9-10. 24. Wolfensberger, W. (1978, August). Citizen advocacy is basically a one-to-one relationship. Advocacy Exchange, 4-5. (Publication of the Citizen Advocacy Division of the National Assoc. for Retarded Citizens, TX) 25. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). Letter on telethons. [Letter.] Education Unlimited, 1(3), 2. (Publication of Educational Resources Center, Pennsylvania) 26. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). A case against New York State. [Letter.] Mental Retardation, 17, 268. 27. Wolfensberger, W. (1979). Does Christianity imply a policy on integration of handicapped children? Special Education, 1(2), 1, 6-7. (Newsletter of the Special Education Department, National Catholic Educational Association) 28. Wolfensberger, W. (1980, February). To whose health? ADVOCATE! Newsletter, 1-2. (Publication of Advocates Dedicated to Vigorous Ongoing Change in Attitudes Toward the Elderly, Syracuse, NY).

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29. Wolfensberger, W. (1980, March). The crucifixions of wounded people. Unity Grapevine, 4. (Newsletter of Unity Kitchen, Syracuse, NY) 30. Wolfensberger, W. (1980, May). The hospice movement. ADVOCATE! Newsletter, 5. (Publication of Advocates Dedicated to Vigorous Ongoing Change in Attitudes Toward the Elderly, Syracuse, NY) 31. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). The extermination of handicapped people in Nazi Germany. DD Polestar, 1(9), 2-3. (Newsletter of the Developmental Disabilities Training System & Technical Resource Center of Welfare Research, Inc., NY) 32. Wolfensberger, W. (1980). Extermination: Disabled people in Nazi Germany. Disabled USA, 4(2), 23-24. Partial reprint in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. 33. Wolfensberger, W. (1983, September). Prophecy and reading the signs of the times: A lesson from recent history. The Unity Grapevine, pp. 3-4. (Newsletter of Unity Kitchen, Syracuse, NY) 34. Wolfensberger, W. (1984). “Euthanasia” in our society today. People With /Down Syndrome Report, 6(2), 12. Reprinted in: (1997, January-April). Inroads, (5), 13-16. (Newsletter of Person-to-Person Citizen Advocacy Eastern Suburbs, Perth, Western Australia) 35. Wolfensberger, W. (1987, June). The peculiar paradox of violence in the language of peace. The Unity Grapevine, p. 2. (Newsletter of Unity Kitchen, Syracuse, NY) 36. Wolfensberger, W. (1988). A painful new ethical dilemma? Augustus, 11(2), 12-13. (Publication of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives) 37. Wolfensberger, W. (1989). A note of caution about the composition of Citizen Advocacy assessment and consultation teams. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 1(1), 7. 38. Wolfensberger, W. (1989). Citizen advocates for the dead? Citizen Advocacy Forum, 1(1), 8-10. 39. Wolfensberger, W. (1990, 24 January). Was that the Catholic Church? [Letter]. The Catholic Sun, 5. (Publication of the Catholic Diocese, Syracuse, NY) 40. Wolfensberger, W. (1990, August 8). Questions Thea House. [Letter.] The Catholic Sun, 110(26), 5. (Publication of the Catholic Diocese, Syracuse, NY) 41. Wolfensberger, W. (1990, December). Service brokerage sanity & insanity. The Safeguards Letter, (16), 2-5. (Publication of the Ohio Safeguards Project, Chillicothe, OH) 42. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). Warning: The U.S. is headed toward de facto military dictatorship. Unity Grapevine, (9), 2. (Newsletter of Unity Kitchen Community, Syracuse, NY) 43. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). Hype, lies, and mythology in drug promotion. Biblical Reflections on Modern Medicine, 2(4), 6-7. 44. Wolfensberger, W. (1991, Fall). The sad story of a mentally handicapped cannibal. History and Analysis of Disabilities Newsletter, (4), 2. 45. Wolfensberger, W. (1991, Nov. 7-13). [Letter to the editor.] The Catholic Sun, 111(36), 2. (Publication of the Catholic Diocese, Syracuse, NY)

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46. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). 20th anniversary celebration of Citizen Advocacy and First World Congress. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 2(1), 24. 47. Wolfensberger, W. (1991). “PC”: The new censorship? [Letter to the editor.] AAMR News & Notes, 4(6), 2, 3. (Publication of the American Association on Mental Retardation) 48. Wolfensberger, W. (1992, March-April). Effects. This Brain Has a Mouth (Rochester, NY), (12), 14-17. 49. Wolfensberger, W. (1992, April). One thing that is not true. CMHERA (Community & Mental Handicap Educational & Research Association) Newsletter. No. 1 of the New Series, 10-11. 50. Wolfensberger, W. (1992, April). The “if this, then that” formulation in SRV-related decision-making. CMHERA (Community & Mental Handicap Educational & Research Association) Newsletter. No. 1 of the New Series, 4-7. 51. Wolfensberger, W. (1992, April-June). Citizen Advocacy presentations: Some thoughts. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 2(2), 10. 52. Wolfensberger, W. (1992). A guideline on protecting the health & lives of patients in hospitals, especially if the patient is a member of a societally devalued class. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 2(23), 26-27. 53. Wolfensberger, W. (1992, September). A call for Christians to withdraw from organizations that endorse deathmaking. Biblical Reflections on Modern Medicine, 3(5), 5-6. 54. Wolfensberger, W. (1992, September). More on birth control and Christians [Letter to the editor.] Biblical Reflections on Modern Medicine, 3(5), 4-5. 55. Wolfensberger, W. (1992). A caution against falsely interpreting Citizen Advocacy as having intrinsic ties to various ideologies. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 2(5), 11-13. 56. Wolfensberger, W. (1992). “Property” by default. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 2(5), 20. 57. Wolfensberger, W. (1993). A further comment on the 1990 formulation of Citizen Advocacy by the International Citizen Advocacy Safeguards Group. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 3(1), 21. 58. Wolfensberger, W. (1993). Acquaintanceship and friendship. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 3(1), 12. 59. Wolfensberger, W. (1993). Reconciling apparent discrepancies between different definitions of advocacy. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 3(1), 18. 60. Wolfensberger, W. (1993). More on mental retardation language. [Letter to the editor.] AAMR News & Notes, 6(1), 2. (Publication of the American Association on Mental Retardation) 61. Wolfensberger, W. (1993, August 19-September 1). Hidden agenda on feminine priest dolls? [Letter.] The Catholic Sun, 113(28), 2. (Publication of the Catholic Diocese, Syracuse, NY) 62. Wolfensberger, W. (1993, September). [Letter.] Biblical Reflections on Modern Medicine, 4(5), 5. 63. Wolfensberger, W. (1993, September). Strategies which I employ in order to maintain writing productivity. CMHERA Newsletter, (12), 19-21. (Earlier & briefer version of item 90 under “Articles of Significant Scope &/or in Major Journals”) 64. Wolfensberger, W. (1993, July-September). Questions about short-term Citizen Advocacy relationships as distinguished from crisis citizen advocacies. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 3(3), 17-18. 65. Wolfensberger, W. (1993, July-September). A core reading list on Citizen Advocacy and related topics. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 3(3), 25-28.

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66. Wolfensberger, W. (1994, April-May). Courage and fidelity are required, even unto martyrdom. The Unity Grapevine, 6. (Newsletter of Unity Kitchen, Syracuse, NY) 67. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1994, October-December). A few notes from the Training Institute. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 4(4), 7. 68. Wolfensberger, W. (1994, October-December). On advocating a fly to death during an ice storm in December. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 4(4), 9. Reprinted as or in: a. (1996, September). Person to Person: Citizen Advocacy Newsletter, 3. (Newsletter of the Person to Person: Citizen Advocacy Office, Syracuse, NY) b. (1997, December). “When rights clash with the welfare of the person: A brief commentary from Wolf Wolfensberger.” Inroads: The Newsletter of Person-to-Person Citizen Advocacy Eastern Suburbs (Perth, Australia), (6), 7. 69. Wolfensberger, W. (1994). What is grey integration, and is it good or bad? SRV/VRS: The International Social Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Internationale de la Valorisation des Rôles Sociaux, 1(2), 35-36. (Also published in French in the same issue as: Qu’est-ce que 1’integration grise, est-ce bon ou mauvais?, p. 36) 70. Wolfensberger, W. (1995, April). History of a Swiss-German family: 1400 to 1995. The lineage of Dr. Wolf Wolfensberger’s family. Wolfensberger, 1(2), 8. (Newsletter of the Wolfensberger Family Association) 71. Wolfensberger, W. (1996, April-July). Wolfensberger tid-bits. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 6(2), 13. 72. Wolfensberger, W. (1997, January/February). AAMR professional conduct guidelines questioned. AAMR News & Notes. 10(1), 2, 8. (Publication of the American Association on Mental Retardation) 73. Wolfensberger, W. (1997, October). A small thought about big Citizen Advocacy. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 7(2), 11. 74. Wolfensberger, W. (1997, October). A “Wolf note.” Citizen Advocacy Forum, 7(2), 18. 75. Wolfensberger, W., & Thomas, S. (1997, November). Reflections from the course presenters. CRUcial Times (Queensland, Australia, No. 10, 11-12.

76. Wolfensberger, W. (2000, March 5-11). Lessons from WWII martyrs, for the times ahead. National Catholic Register, 76(10), 9. 77. Wolfensberger, W. (2000, June). A note on spans across the seas. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 10(1), 16.

78. Wolfensberger, W. (2000, June). Time to think about establishing a Citizen Advocacy archive. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 10(1), 12.

79. Wolfensberger, W. (2000, Fall & 2001, Winter). Yes, it’s free: A tribute to Helen Zauha. Citizen Advocacy Forum 10(2) & 11(1), 29.

80. Wolfensberger, W. (2002, February). Some thoughts about the connection of the von Wolfsberg family to Rapperswil. Wolfensberger Family Association Newsletter, 8(1), 1, 5-6.

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81. Wolfensberger, W. (2002, December/2003, January). Rising above the limits of the assessment tool in the evaluation of a Citizen Advocacy office. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 12(1&2), 30.

82. Wolfensberger, W. (2002, December/2003, January). Some belated thoughts on life-saving from the October 2000 World Citizen Advocacy Congress in Omaha. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 12(1&2), 31.

83. Wolfensberger, W. (2003, February). Auf Burg Wolfensberg. Wolfensberger Family Association Newsletter, 9(1), 5.

84. Wolfensberger, W. (2003, June). Re: The advocacy charter. Planet Advocacy (News from Advocacy Across London & Beyond), 17.

85. Wolfensberger, W. (2003, Spring/Summer). Comments on Baxter’s “Interpreting a human being (especially with respect to identifying with him or her)”. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 13(1), 15-16.

86. Wolfensberger, W. (2003, Spring/Summer). Some recollections of my early involvements in Georgia, the development of Citizen Advocacy there, and of the Georgia Advocacy Office. Citizen Advocacy Forum, 13(1), 23-24.

87. Wolfensberger, W. (2003, November 13-19). Culture of the world [Letter to the editor]. The Catholic SUN, p. 2.

88. Wolfensberger, W. (2004, February). The likely ethnic origins of the Wolfsberg clan. Wolfensberger Family Association Newsletter, 10(1), 4, 7.

89. Wolfensberger, W. (2004, Autumn). Notes from a lecture by Thomas Szasz. The Safeguards Letter (a publication of Ohio Safeguards), No. 33, 1-2. (Reprinted from TIPS, June/August/October 2000, 20 (1, 2, & 3), pp. 66-67).

90. Wolfensberger, W. (2005, August). Calling all Wolfers…. Wolfensberger Family Association Newsletter, 11(8), 6.

91. Wolfensberger, W. (2005, August). Wolfensberger immigrants to the US. Wolfensberger Family Association Newsletter,11(8), 5-6.

92. Wolfensberger, W. (2006, January 25). Report on gunshots that don’t result in death, too [Letter to the editor]. Syracuse Post-Standard, p. A13.

93. Wolfensberger, W. (2006, Summer). A thought to consider. North Quabbin Citizen Advocacy News (Orange, MA). p. 4.

94. Wolfensberger, W. (2006, September 6). Lack of authenticity mars events like Oktoberfest. [Letter to the editor]. Syracuse Post-Standard, p. A11.

95. Wolfensberger, W. (2007, March). Castle Boncourt. Wolfensberger (Newsletter of the Wolfensberger Family Association, 13(1), 6.

96. Wolfensberger, W. (2007, July). The importance of Citizen Advocacy. Inroads (Newsletter of Citizen Advocacy Eastern Suburbs, Midland, Western Australia), 3.

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97. Thomas, S., & Wolfensberger, W. (2007). The new (3rd, 2007) edition of PASSING. The SRV Journal, 2(1), 58-62.

98. Wolfensberger, W. (2008, November 25). Will rational thinking ever return to state? [Letter to the editor]. Syracuse Post-Standard, p. A9.

99. Wolfensberger, W. (2009, December). How and when the name von Wolfsberg became Wolfensberger. Wolfensberger (Newsletter of the Wolfensberger Family Association, 25(4), 8-9. G1

Reviews

Items Reviewed Reviewed In, & Title of Review, Co-author, if any If any .

1. (a) Understanding mental retardation. Public American Journal of Mental Health News, 1957, 38, Whole No. 10. Deficiency, 1961, 66, 326-327.

(b) Proceedings of the Institute for Nurses on Mental Retardation. Public Health News, 1960, 41, Whole No. 9.

2. Thorne, G. D. (1965). Understanding the American Journal of Mental mentally retarded. New York: McGraw- Deficiency, 1965, 70, 493-494. Hill.

3. Robinson, H. G., & Robinson, N. (1965). American Journal of Mental The mentally retarded: A psychological Deficiency, 1965, 70, 623-625. approach. New York: McGraw-Hill.

4. (a) Adler, S. (1964). The nonverbal child. Contemporary Psychology, 1966, 11, Shortcomings and Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. 70-78. handicaps.

(b) Willey, R. DeV., & Waite, K. B. (1964). The mentally retarded child: Identification, acceptance, and curriculum. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

(c) McNeice, W. C., & Benson, K. R. (1964). Through their hands they shall learn: Crafts for retarded. Bloomington, IL: McKnight.

(d) Abraham, W. (1964). The slow learner. New York: Center for Applied Research in Education.

5. Sowby, M. (1969). Dorothea: the story of Mental Retardation News, 1970, Memories of a retarded child 50 years ago. Toronto, 19(3), 5 childhood shared Canada: United Church of Canada. with an MR sister.

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Items Reviewed Reviewed In, & Title of Review, Co-author, if any If any .

6. Blatt, B. (1970). Exodus from Exceptional Children, 1971, 37, 611- pandemonium: Human abuse and a 612. reformation of public policy. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

7. (a) Egg, M. (1969). The different child grows Déficience Mentale/Mental up. New York: John Day. Retardation, 1972, 22(3), 40.

(b) Egg, M. (1964). Educating the child who is different. New York: John Day.

(c) Egg, M. (1964). When a child is different. New York: John Day.

8. Clark, B. (1974). Enough room for joy: Canadian Welfare, 1974, 50(6), Jean Vanier’s l’Arche: A message for our 14-17. time. Toronto, Canada: McClelland & Stewart. Partially reprinted in: Race, D. G. (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge.

9. DeVries-Kruyt, T. (1971). Small ship, American Journal of Mental great sea: The life story of a mongoloid Deficiency, 1975, 79, 611-621. boy. Toronto, Ontario: William Collins & Sons. (Published in US as A special gift: The story of Jan.)

10. Murray, J. B., & Murray, E. (1975). American Journal of Mental And say what he is: The life of a special Deficiency, 1976, 81, 207-208. child.Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

11. Thompson, J. D., & Goldin, G. (1975). Canada’s Mental Health, 1977, 25(3), The hospital: A social and architectural 20-22. study. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

12. Rude, C. D., & Baucom, L. D. (Eds.). American Journal of Mental (1978). Implementing protection and Deficiency, 1979, 84(2), advocacy systems: Proceedings of a 215-216. national developmental disabilities conference. Lubbock, TX: Research & Training Center in Mental Retardation.

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Items Reviewed Reviewed In, & Title of Review, Co-author, if any If any .

13. Adolph, V. (1978). The history of Canada’s Mental Health, 1980, 28(3), The history of Woodlands: 100 years of progress. 21-22. Woodlands--100 Victoria, British Columbia: Ministry of years of progress: A Human Resources. revision of a revisionist history of a provincial institution site.

14. Brueggeman, W. (1978). The prophetic The Unity Grapevine, Jan/Feb. 1983, The prophetic imagination. Philadelphia: Fortress Press. 2-6. (Newsletter of Unity Kitchen, imagination: An Syracuse, NY) interpretive review of Walter Brueggemann’s book.

15. The Client. (1979). 27 min., color, Rehabfilm Newsletter, 1983, 5(2), 16mm. New York: Focus International, 12-13. (Co-authored with Thomas, Inc. S.)

16. Cranford, P. (1981). But for the grace of A history of one of God: The inside story of the world’s largest Institutions, Etc., 1985, 8(8), the world’s largest insane asylum, Milledgeville! 20-22. (Publication of the National institutions for the Augusta, GA: Great Pyramid Press. Center on Institutions and mentally retarded. Alternatives)

17. Proctor, R. (1988). Racial hygiene: Racial hygiene: Medicine under the Nazis. Cambridge, American Journal on Mental Medicine under the MA: Harvard University Press. Retardation, 1990, 95(3), 362-367. Nazis.

Review of Proctor, Reprinted in: R. (1988). Racial CRTI Report, 1991, 5(3), hygiene: Medicine Supplement. (Publication of the under the Nazis. Center for the Rights of the Terminally Ill) 18. Reiss, M., & Daley, K. (1989). Building bridges: Stories from the Springfield Citizen Advocacy Forum, 1991, 2 Citizen Advocacy Project. Springfield, (1), 14. (Co-authored with Thomas, MA: Springfield Citizen Advocacy S.) Project.

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Items Reviewed Reviewed In, & Title of Review, Co-author, if any If any .

19. Emerson, E. (1992). What is CMHERA Newsletter, July 1992, No. normalisation? In H. Brown & H. Smith 3, pp. 3-6. (Publication of the (Ed.), Normalisation: A reader for the Community & Mental Handicap 1990s (pp. 1-18). London: Routledge. Education & Research Association, London, England)

20. Shaddock, A. J., & Zilber, D. (1991). SRV/VRS: The International Social Review of current Current service ideologies and responses to Role Valorization Journal/La Revue service ideologies challenging behaviour: Social Role Internationale de la Valorisation des Valorization or vaporization? Australia & Rôles Sociaux, Spring 1994, 1(1), 49- New Zealand Journal of Developmental 50. Disabilities, 17(2), 169-175.

21. Holburn, C. S., & Jacobson, J. W. SRV/VRS: The International Social Review of “Impact (1993). Impact of federal regulations on Role Valorization Journal/La Revue of Federal desired processes and outcomes in public Internationale de la Valorisation des Regulations” residential facilities: National Rôles Sociaux, Fall 1994, 1(2), 53. perspectives. Journal of Developmental & Physical Disabilities, 5(2), 109-120.

22. Engelsman, E. L. (1989, November). SRV/VRS: The International Social Review of “Drugs: Drugs: A case for normalization. Paper Role Valorization Journal/La Revue A Case for presented at a conference of the Victorian Internationale de la Valorisation des Normalization” Drug Rehabilitation & Research Fund, Rôles Sociaux, Fall 1994, 1(2), 54- Melbourne, Australia, 10-12 November 55. 1989.

23. Race, D. G. (1987). Normalization: The Review of theory and practice. In N. Malin (Ed.), SRV/VRS: The International Social “Normalisation: Reassessing community care (pp. 62-79). Role Valorization Journal/La Revue Theory and London: Croom Helm. (Paperback edition Internationale de la Valorisation des Practice” issued in 1988) Rôles Sociaux, Fall 1994, 1(2), 55.

24. Brandon, D., & Brandon, A. (1988). Review of “Putting Putting people first: A handbook on the SRV/VRS: The International Social People First” practical application of ordinary living Role Valorization Journal/La Revue principles. London: Good Impressions. Internationale de la Valorisation des (Distributed by Hexagon Publishing, Rôles Sociaux, Fall 1994, 1(2), 55. Surbiton, Surrey, UK).

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Items Reviewed Reviewed In, & Title of Review, Co-author, if any If any .

25. Sobsey, D. (1994). Violence and abuse American Journal on Mental in the lives of people with disabilities: The Retardation, 1995, 100(2), end of silent acceptance? Baltimore, MD: 217-221. Paul H. Brookes.

26. Landesman, S., & Butterfield, E. G. SRV/VRS: The International Normalization and (1987). Normalization and Social Role Valorization deinstitutionalization deinstitutionalization of mentally retarded Journal/La Revue Internationale of mentally retarded individuals: Controversy and facts. de la Valorisation des Rôles individuals: American Psychologist, 42(8), 809-817. Sociaux, Spring 1996, 2(1), 38- Controversy and facts 39.

27. Chappell, A. L. (1992). Towards a SRV/VRS: The International Review of A. L. sociological critique of the normalisation Social Role Valorization Chappell’s (1992) principle. Disability, Handicap & Society, Journal/La Revue Internationale Towards a 7(1), 35-51. de la Valorisation des Rôles sociological critique Sociaux, 1998, 3(1), 37-47. of the normalisation principle.

28. Yong, A. (2007). Theology and Down The SRV Journal, 2010, June, syndrome: Reimagining disability in late 5(1), 51. modernity. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press

28. Edelson, M. (2000). My journey with The SRV Journal, 2010, Jake: A memoir of parenting and December, 5(2), 47-49. disability. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Between the Lines

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Poems

1. Wolfensberger, W. (1967). Geneticist’s nightmare. The Worm Runner’s Digest, 9, 110. (Publication of the Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan)

2. Wolfensberger, W. (1971). Christmas carol for human management personnel. GOARC Gazette, 3(2), 12. (Publication of the Greater Omaha Assoc. for Retarded Citizens, Omaha, NE)

3. Wolfensberger, W. (1971). Farewell to Nebraska. Focus on Mental Retardation, 3(4), 3. (Publication of the Nebraska Assoc. for Retarded Citizens, Lincoln, NE)

4. Wolfensberger, W. (“Sarah Binks”). (1973, December). Hail, up and raise the ComServant. ComServant (Publication of Saskatchewan ComServ), (2), 1.

5. Wolfensberger, W. (“Sarah Binks”). (1974, October). Study, study, study, study. ComServant, (4), 3. (Publication of Saskatchewan ComServ)

6. Wolfensberger, W. (“E. A. Stern”). (1975, September). Me thinks Binks stinks! ComServant, (5), 3. (Publication of Saskatchewan ComServ) Interviews

1. Soeffing, M. Y. (1974). Normalization of services for the mentally retarded--a conversation with Dr. Wolf Wolfensberger. CEC ERIC’s The Now Way to Know. Education & Training of the Mentally Retarded, 9(4), 202-208.

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Publications or About Wolfensberger’s Work

I did not author the following works, but they consist almost entirely of writings by me, some of which are edited reprints of earlier publications. 1. Gaventa, W. C., & Coulter, D. L. (Eds.). (2001). The theological voice of Wolf Wolfensberger. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press. Six out of 8 chapters are by myself. (Co-published simultaneously as Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 2004, 4(2/3).)

2. Race, D. G., (Ed.). (2003). Leadership and change in human services: Selected readings from Wolf Wolfensberger. London/New York: Routledge. An edited and interpreted compilation of 33 of my writings, from 1965-2002.