APA Selected Bibliography

LESBIAN AND GAY DEVELOPMENT

Psychological and Neuropsychological Aspects



Batchelor, W.F. (Ed.). (1984). Psychology in the public forum: AIDS. American Psychologist, 1984, 39(11), 1277-1314.

Backer, T.E., Batchelor, W.F., Jones, J.M., & Mays, V.M. (Eds.). (1988). Psychology and AIDS [Special Issue]. American Psychologist, 1988, 43(11).

Becker, M.H., & Joseph, J.G. (1988). AIDS and behavioral change to reduce risk: A review. American Journal of Public Health, 78(4), 394-410.

Coyle, S.L., Boruch, R.F., & Turner, C.F. (1989). Evaluating AIDS prevention programs. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Delaney, M., L Goldblum, P. (1987). Strategies for survival: A gay men's health manual for the age of AIDS. New York: St. Martin's.

Dilley, J.W., Ples, C., & Helquist, M. (Ed.). (1989). Face to face: A guide to AIDS  counseling. Berkely: Celestial Arts.

Galea, R.P., Lewis, B. F.,  & Baker, L. A. (1988). AID and  IV drug abusers: Current persptecives. Owings Mills, MD: National health Pbulishing.

Grant, I., Atkinson, J.H., Hesselink, J.R., Kennedy, C.J., Richman, D.D, Spector, S.A., & McCutchan, J.A.. (1987).  Evidence for early central nervous system involvement in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) andother human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Annals of Internal Medicine, 107, 828-836.

Herek, G.M. (In press). Illness, stigma, and AIDS. In P.T. Costa, Jr. (Ed.), Psychological effects of serious illness.  Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Janeasn, R.S., Saykin, A.J., Cannon, L., Camobell, J., Pinsky, P.F., Hessol, N.A., O'Malley, P.M., Lifson, A.R., Doll, L.S., Rutherofrd, G.W., & Kaplan, J.E. (1989). Neurological and neuropsychological manifestations of HIV-1 Infection. Annals of Neurology, 26,  592-600.

Kain, C.O. (Ed.). (1989). No longer immune: A counselors guide to AIDS. Washington, DC: American Association of Counseling and Development.

Kelly, J.A., & St. Lawrence, J.S. (1988). The AIDS health crisis: Psychological and social Interventlons. New York: Plenun.

Martin, J.L. (1988). Psychological consequences of AIDS-related bereavement among gay men. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56(6), 858-862.

Miller, E.N., Selnes, O.A., McArthur, J.C., Becker, J.T., Cohen, B.A., Sheridan, K., Machado, A.M., Van Gorp, W.G., & Visscher, B. (1990).  Neuropsychological performance in HIV-1-Infected homosexual men: The Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS). Neurology, 40, 197-203.

Monette, P. (1988). Borrowed time: An AIDS memoir. New York: Hercourt Brace Jovanowich.

Peabody, B. (1988). The screaming room: A mother's journal of her son's struggle with AIDS.  San Diego, CA: Oak Tree Publications.

Price, R.W., & Brew, B.J. (1988). The AIDS dementia complex. Journal of Infectious Diseases158, 1079-1083.

Selnes, O.A., Miller, E., McArthur, J., Gordon, B., Munoz, A., Sheridan, K., Fox, R., Saah, A.J., and the multicenter AIDS Cohort Study. (1990). HIV-1 Infection: No evidence of cognitive decline during the asymptomatic stages. Neurology, 40, 204-208.

Slater, B.R. (1989). Pediatric and adolescent AIDS In the schools: The need for education programs. Professional School Psychology, 17(3), 233-244.

Sontag, S. (1977). AIDS and its metaphores. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

Temoshok, L. (Ed.). (1987). Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) [Special Issue]. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 17(3).

Tross, S., Hirach, D.A. (1988). Psychological distress and neuropsychological complications of HIV Infectlons and AIDS. American Psychologist, 93, 929-934.

Turner, C.F., Mliler, H.G., ~ Moses, L.E. (Eds.) (1989). AIOS Se~uAI k~b~ylor and latcavaQouR drug u~_. Wbehington, OC: Netlonel Acadbmy Prees.

Whitmore, C. (1988). Someone was here: Profiles in the AIDS epidemic. New York: New American Llbrary.

Wilke, F.L., Eisdorfer, C., Morgan, R., Loewstein, D.A., & Szapocznik, J. (1990). Cognition in early human immunodeficiency virus infection.  Archives of Neurology, 97, 433-440.
 
 


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