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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents 8
- Part 1: Introduction 16
- Chapter 1 Normalization and Social Role Valorization at a quarter-century: Evolution, impact, and renewal 18
- Part 2: Historical Evolution of Normalization and Social Role Valorization Theory 30
- Chapter 2 How I came to formulate the Normalization principle 32
- Chapter 3 A contribution to the history of Normalization, with primary emphasis on the establishment of Normalization in North America between 1967-1975 66
- Chapter 4 The North American formulation of the principle of Normalization 132
- Chapter 5 An overview of Social Role Valorization 140
- Part 3: Critical Perspectives on Normalization and Social Role Valorization 176
- Chapter 6 Capitalism, disability and ideology: A materialist critique of the Normalization principle 178
- Chapter 7 Response to Professor Michael Oliver 190
- Chapter 8 The original "Scandinavian" Normalization principle and its continuing relevance for the 1990s 196
- Chapter 9 Are Normalization and Social Role Valorization limited by competence? 212
- Part 4: Links Between Normalization, Social Role Valorization, Social Science Theory, and Empirical Research 232
- Chapter 10 Roles, identities, and expectancies: Positive contributions to Normalization and Social Role Valorization 234
- Chapter 11 Normalization and residential services: The Vermont studies 256
- Chapter 12 Integration of persons with developmental or psychiatric disabilities: Conceptualization and measurement 286
- Chapter 13 "It does my heart good": How employers perceive supported employees 320
- Chapter 14 A comprehensive review of research conducted with the program evaluation instruments PASS and PASSING 332
- Part 5: Dissemination and Impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization Through Training and Education 366
- Chapter 15 Historical background and evolution of Normalization-related and Social Role Valorization-related training 368
- Chapter 16 Social integration: How do we get there from here? Reflections on Normalization, Social Role Valorization and community education 390
- Chapter 17 Education in applying the principle of Normalization as a factor in the practical arts of improving services for people with disabilities 400
- Part 6: International Impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization 408
- A: In Scandinavia 410
- Chapter 18 The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in Scandinavia 410
- Chapter 19 The origin of the Normalization principle in Sweden and its impact on legislation today 422
- Chapter 20 Social integration in a welfare state: Research from Norway and Sweden 426
- B: In the English-Speaking World 440
- Chapter 21 The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in the English-speaking world 440
- Chapter 22 The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in Canada 452
- Chapter 23 The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in the United Kingdom 456
- Chapter 24 Normalization and Social Role Valorization in Australia and New Zealand 462
- C: In the French-Speaking World 470
- Chapter 25 The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in francophone countries and communities from the late 1960s to the 1990s 470
- Chapter 26 The impact of Social Role Valorization on government policy in Quebec 478
- Part 7: Personal Impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization 488
- Chapter 27 The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on my life 490
- Chapter 28 The personal impact of Normalization-related and Social Role Valorization-related training 492
- Chapter 29 The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on a state-level practitioner from the USA 498
- Part 8: The Future 502
- Chapter 30 Concluding reflections and a look ahead into the future for Normalization and Social Role Valorization 504
- Part 9: Appendix 520
- A comprehensive bibliography on Normalization, Social Role Valorization, PASS, and PASSING, 1969-1999 522
- Part 10: Indexes 564
- Author index 566
- A 566
- B 566
- C 567
- D 567
- E 568
- F 568
- G 568
- H 569
- I 569
- J 570
- K 570
- L 570
- M 571
- N 572
- O 572
- P 572
- Q 572
- R 572
- S 573
- T 574
- U 574
- V 574
- W 574
- Y 575
- Z 575
- Subject index 576
- A 576
- B 577
- C 578
- D 579
- E 579
- F 580
- G 580
- H 580
- I 580
- J 581
- L 581
- M 582
- N 582
- O 583
- P 583
- Q 584
- R 584
- S 585
- T 586
- U 586
- V 586
- W 586