C. Books & Monographs

C. Books & Monographs

C-1 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, Germany: 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

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