

Below is a set of references pertinent
to Self-
injurious
behavior.
All refs are of course again from Biblio-Refs (click on
"Download" above). And again, Biblio-Refs contains many
more references on subjects relevant to most experimental and applied dimensions
of self-injury. May we thus suggest that you download Win95 Biblio-Refs:
It is absolutely unique and truly indispensable as an MIS tool for graduate
students, researchers, and professors alike. Enjoy and have a fine day! (P.S.: Review this and all STEPPE/Hedbring reference lists often;
they are in constant flux as new literature is uncovered, recommended, or
encountered. We are all in this together, so please be quick and eager to point
out errors or additional literature you find compelling. Thank you.) Azrin, N.H., Gottlieb, L., Hughart, L., Wesolowski, M.D., & Rahn, T.
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retardate's self-injurious behavior. Psychological Aspects of Disability, 17,
133-137. Bailey, S.L., Pikryzywinski, J., & Bryant, L.E. (1983). Using water mist
to reduce self-injurious and stereotypic behavior. Applied Research in Mental
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