For those who would like to read further on the subject of Normalization /
Social Role Valorization, arguably one of the most influential and
controversial theoretical perspectives in the delivery of services for
people with Intellectual Disability / Learning Disability / Mental
Retardation, some references follow.
REFERENCES
Banks-Mikkelson, N. (1976). The principles of Normalization. In B.
Nielsen (Ed), Flash 2 on the Danish National Service for the Mentally
Retarded. Copenhagen.
Nirje, B. (1970). The Normalization Principle. British Journal of
Subnormality, 16 (pp. 62-70).
Nirje, B. (1985). The basis and logic of the Normalization
principle. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disability,
11 (2), 65-68.
O'Brien, J. (1984). The principle of Normalization: foundation for
effective services. Atlanta, GA: Advocacy Office.
Wolfensberger, W. (1972). The principles of Normalization. Ontario,
Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation.
Wolfensberger, W. (1983). Social Role Valorization: a proposed new term for
Normalization. Mental Retardation, 21, 234-239.
Wolfensberger, W. (2000). A brief overview of Social Role
Valorization. Mental Retardation, 38, 105-123.
Regards,
Keith
Keith R. McVilly
B.A.., Grad. Dip. Psych., M. Psych. (Clinical)
MAPS & Member of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists
University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine
Centre for Developmental Disability Studies
PO Box 6 RYDE 1680
New South Wales
Australia
Tel. 61-(0)2 - 8878 0500
Fac. 61-(0)2 - 9807 7053
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