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Taylor SJ, Biklen D, Knoll J, eds. 1987. Community integration for people with severe disabilities. New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 231 pp.

Annotation: This book addresses the direction in which the state of the art for including persons with disabilities in the community and issues that need to be addressed, for people with multiple disabilities, severe and profound mental retardation, challenging behaviors, and medical involvements. Topics include policy and practice, leadership, caregiving, integrated workplaces, and living in the community.

Keywords: Affective disorders, Behavior disorders, Community based services, Developmental disabilities, Inclusion, Mental retardation, Special health care needs

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