ISTI Bibliography

 

By Roman Paur

 

Interfaith Sexual Trauma Institute

Saint John’s Abbey and University

Collegeville MN 56321 USA

 

Updated by Mike Neitzke 2 June 2002

 

(4,552 Entries - 275 Pages)

 

“A - Z”

 

(To “jump” to a specific portion of the alphabet, please click on the corresponding letter.)

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1.      Aardweg, G. V. D. (1985). Homosexuality and Hope: A psychologist talks about treatment and change. Ann Arbor: Servant.

 

2.      Abel, G. (1984, November). Reflection on the treatment of the sexual offender. Presented to the Oregon Corrections Division Conference on the Sexual Offender, Portland.

 

3.      Abel, G., Becker, J., & Skinner, L. (1986). Behavioral Approaches to Treatment of the Violent Sex Offender. Clinical Treatment of the Violent Person, 100-123.

 

4.      Abel, G., & Blanchard, E. (1974). The Role of Fantasy in the Treatment of Sexual Deviation. Archives of General Psychiatry, 30, 467-474.

 

5.      Abel, G., Blanchard, E., Barlow, D., & Movissakalian, M. (1975). Identifying Specific Erotic Cues in Sexual Deviations by Audiotape Descriptions. Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis, 8, 247-260.

 

6.      Abel, G., Blanchard, E., & Becker, J. (1976). Psychological treatment of rapists. Lexington: Lexington Books.

 

7.      Abel, G., Blanchard, E., Becker, J., & Djenderedjian, A. (1978). Differentiating sexual aggressives with penile measures. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 5, 315-332.

 

8.      Abel, G., & Osborn, C. (1999). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of sexual misconduct. In J. Bloom, C. Nadelson, & M. Notman (Eds.), Physician Sexual Misconduct. Washington,DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

9.      Abel, G., Osborn, C., Anthony, D., & Gardos, P. (1982). Current Treatmen of Paraphiliacs. Annual Review of Sex Offender Research: An Integrative and Interdisciplinary Review, 3.

 

10.  Abel, G., & Roulea, J. L. (1990). Male sex offenders. Handbook of Outpatient Treatment of Adults. (N)

 

11.  Abel, G. G. (1983). Motivating sex offenders for treatment with feedback of their psychophysical assessment. Paper presented at World Congress of Behavior Therapy.

 

12.  Abel, G. G. (1988). Behavioral treatment of child molesters. Perspectives on behavioral medicine, 223-242.

 

13.  Abel, G. G. (1989). Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.

 

14.  Abel, G. G., Barlow, D. H., E.B, & Guild, D. (1977). The components of rapists' sexual arousal. Archives of General Psychiatry, 34, 895-903.

 

15.  Abel, G. G., Becher, J. V., & Cunningham-Rathner, J. (1984). Complications, consent and cognitions in sex between children and adults. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 7, 89-103.

 

16.  Abel, G. G., Becher, J. V., Mittelman, M., Cunningham-Rathner, J., Rouleau, J. L., & Murphy, W. D. (1987). Self-reported sex crimes of nonincarcerated paraphiliacs. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2(1), 3-25.

 

17.  Abel, G. G., Becker, J. V., Cunningham-Rathner, J., Mittelman, M., & Rouleau, J. L. (1988). Multiple paraphilic diagnoses among sex offenders. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 16, 153-168.

 

18.  Abel, G. G., Becker, J. V., Cunningham-Rathner, J., Rouleau, J., Kaplan, M., & Reich, J. (1984). Treatment Manual: The Treatment of Child Molesters. Tuscaloosa, AL: Emory University Clinic.

 

19.  Abel, G. G., Becker, J. V., Murphy, W. D., & Flanagan, B. (1981). Child Molesters in Stuart: Violent Behavior: Social Learning Approaches to Prediction, Management and Treatment. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

 

20.  Abel, G. G., Blanchard, E. B., Barlow, D. H., & Mavissakalian, M. (1975). Identifying the specific erotic cues in sexual deviation by audiotaped descriptions. Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis, 8, 247-260.

 

21.  Abel, G. G., Blanchard, E. B., & Becker, J. V. (1978). Clinican Aspects of the Rapist. New York: Grune & Stratton.

 

22.  Abel, G. G., Blancharde, E. B., & Becker, J. V. (1978). Clinical aspects of the rapist. New York: Grune & Stratton.

 

23.  Abel, G. G., Cunningham-Rathner, J., Becker, J. V., & Mchugh, J. (1983). Motivating sex offenders for treatment with feedback of their psycholphysical assessment. Washington, DC: Paper presented at the World Congress of Behavior Therapy.

 

24.  Abel, G. G., Gore, D. K., Holland, C. L., Camp, N., Becker, J. V., & Rathner, J. (1989). The Measurement of Cognitive Distortions in Child Molesters. Annals of Sex Research, 2, 135-153.

 

25.  Abel, G. G., Mittelman, M. S., & Becker, J. V. (1985). Sexual offenders: Results of assessment and treatment. Toronto: MM Graphics.

 

26.  Abel, G. G., Mittleman, M., & Becker, J. V. (1985). Sex offenders: Results of assessment and recommendations for treatment. In H. H. Ben-Aron, S. Hucker, & C. D. Webster (Ed.), Clinical criminology: Assessment and treatment of criminal behavior. Toronto, Ontario: M&M Graphics.

 

27.  Abel, G. G., Mittleman, M., Becker, J. V., Rathner, J., & Rouleau, J. L. (1988). Predicting child molesters response to treatment. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 528, 223-234.

 

28.  Abel, G. G., & Osborn, C. (1992). Stopping Sexual Violence. Psychiatric Annals, 22 no.6.

 

29.  Abel, G. G., Osborn, C. A., Anthony, D., & Gardos, P. (1992). Current treatments of paraphiliacs. Annual Review of Sex Research, 3, 255-290.

 

30.  Abel, G. G., & Rouleau, J.-L. (1986). Sexual Disorders. In G. Winokur & P. Clayton(Eds.), The medical basis of psychiatry. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

 

31.  Abraham, L. (1995, November 5). Dr. Smith goes to sexual-rehab school. New York Times Magazine, 44-49.

 

32.  Abraham, S. (?). Spirtual Healing from Clerical Sexual Abuse. Unpublished Manuscript, 1-18.

 

33.  Abraham, W. N. (1994). The Significance of Religious Messages in Sexual Addiction: A Literature Review. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 1:2, 159.

 

34.  Abrahamsen, D. (1950). Study of 102 sex offenders at Sing Sing. Federal Probation, 14, 26-32.

 

35.  Abrams, S. (1994). False memory syndrome vs. total repression. .

 

36.  Abrams, S. (1995). Polygraph and the pedophile. Lecture, Dallas.

 

37.  Abrams, S., & Abrams, J. B. (1993). Polygraph testing of the pedophile. Portland: Ryan Gwiner Press.

 

38.  Abramson, E., & Lucido, G. (1991). Childhood sexual experience and bulimia. Addictive Behaviors, 16, 529-532.

 

39.  Abzug, R. H. (1994). Cosmos Crumbling: American reform and the religious imagination. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

40.  Academy for Educational Development. (1996). What interventin studies say about effectiveness: A resource for HIV prevention community planning groups. Washington, DC: author.

 

41.  Ackerman, R. J. (1985). Children of Alcoholics: A Bibliography and Resource Guide. PoPano Beach, FL: Health Communications:.

 

42.  Ackerman, R. J. (1987). Children of Alcoholics. NY: Simon and Schuster.

 

43.  Adam, B., Sears, A., & Schellenberg, E. (2000). Accounting for unsafe sex: Interviews with men who have sex with men. Journal of Sex Research, 37(1), 24-36.

 

44.  Adams. (1994). The Silver Boat. BSCI.

 

45.  Adams. (1998). The Way of The Journal. Sidran Press.

 

46.  Adams, C., & Fay, J. (1989). Free of the Shadows. Oakland: New Harbinger.

 

47.  Adams, C., & Faye, J. (1981). No More Secrets: Protecting Your Child From Sexual Abuse. San Luis Obispo, CA: Impact Press:.

 

48.  Adams, C. (1994). Woman-Battering. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press.

 

49.  Adams, K. (1998). Clinical problem-solving in sex addiction case management. Sexual Addiction Compulsivity, 5 no.1, 3-4.

 

50.  Adams, K. M. (1996). Case Study. Sexual Addiciton & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 3, 273-281.

 

51.  Adams, K. M. (1997). Case Study. Sexual Addiction Compulsivity, 3, 273-281.

 

52.  Adams, K. (1991). Silently Seduced: When parents make their children partners. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications.

 

53.  Adams, K. (1999). Sexual Harassment As Cycles Of Trauma Reenactment And Sexual Compulsivity. Sexual Addiction Compulsivity, Vol.6 No.2, 177-193. (N)

 

54.  Adams, K. (1999). Sexual addiction and covert incest: Connecting the family roots of alcoholism, neglect and abuse. Focus on Chemically Dependent Families, Vol.46, 10-11.

 

55.  Adams, K. (1999). Silently Seduced: Understanding Covert Incest. Deerfield Beach,FL: Health Communications.

 

56.  Adams, K. M., & Robinson, D. W. (2001). Shame Reduction, Affect Regulation and Sexual Boundary Development: Essential Building Blocks of Sexual Addiction Treatment. Sexual Addiction Compulsivity, 8, 23-44.

 

57.  Adams-Tucker, C. (1981). A socioclinical overview of 28 sex-abused children. Child Abuse and Neglect, Vol.5 no.3, 361-367.

 

58.  Adams-Tucker, C. (1983). Proximate effects of sexual abuse childhood. A report on 28 children. American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol.139, 1252-1256.

 

59.  Adams-Tucker, C. (1985). Defense mechanisms used by sexually abused children. Children Today, Vol.34, 9-12.

 

60.  Adkins, B. J., Rugle, L. J., & Taber, J. I. (1985). A note on sexual addiction among compulsive gamblers. Paper Presented at the annual conference of the National Council on Compulsive Gambling.

 

61.  Adson, P. R. (1992). Treatment of Paraphilias and related disorders. Psychiatric Annals, 22 no.6.

 

62.  Aegis. (?). The Magazine on Ending Violence Against Women. Washington, DC: National Communications Network.

 

63.  Aelred of Rievaulx. (1977). Spiritual Friendship. Kalamazoo: Cistercian Press.

 

64.  Ageton, S. S. (1983). Sexual Assault Among Adolescents. Lexington: Lexington Books.

 

65.  Agger, I. (1989). Sexual torture of political prisoners: An overview. The Journal of Traumatic Stress, Vol.2, 305-318.

 

66.  Agich, G. J. (1983). Disease and value: A rejection of the value-neutrality thesis. Theoretical Medicine, 4, 27-41.

 

67.  Aho, J. A. (1990). The Politics of Righteousness: Idaho Christian Patriotism. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

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68.  Ainsworth, M. D. S., Blehar, M. C., Waters, E., & Walls, S. (1978). Patterns of attachment: A psychological study of the strange situation. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

69.  Ainsworth, M. W. (1989). Therapy of incest survivors: Abuse or support. Child Abuse and Neglect, 13, 549-562.

 

70.  Akamatsu, J. (1987). Intimate Relationships with Former Clients: National Survey of Attitudes and Behaviors Among Practitioners. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 18, 454-458.

 

71.  Akamatsu, T. J. (1988). Intimate Relationships with Former Clients:  National Survey of Attitudes and Behaviors Among Practitioners. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, (4), 454-458.

 

72.  Akhtar, M. (1977). Sexual disorders in male alcoholics. New York: Plenum Press.

 

73.  Alberti, R. E., & Emmons, M. L. (1995). Your Perfect Right. Impact Publication.

 

74.  Albuquerque Journal. (1993). Archbishop denies rape allegation. Albuquerque Journal, March 24.

 

75.  Alcorn, R. C. (1988). Strategies to keep from falling. Leadership, 9:1, 42-47.

 

76.  Alder, M. W. (1997). HIV: The other dimension. Lancet, 349, 498-500.

 

77.  Aleshire, D. O. (1990). Clergy Assessment and Career Development. Nashville: Abingdon Press.

 

78.  Alexander, A. J. (1974). Simple question of rape. Newsweek, 84, 110.

 

79.  Alexander, B. (1993). Disorders of sexual desire: Diagnosis and treatment of decreased libido. American Family Physician, 47(4), 832-838.

 

80.  Alexander, R. (1997). Reconstructing sex offenders as mentally ill: A labeling explanation. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 24, 65-76.

 

81.  Alexander, T. G. (1986). Mormonism in Transition. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

 

82.  Al-Issa, I. (1995). Handbook of Culture and Mental Illness: An International Perspective. Madison, Conn: International Universities Press.

 

83.  Allam, J., Middleton, D., & Browne, K. (1997). Different clients, different needs? Practical issues in community-based treatment for offenders. Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 7, 69-84.

 

84.  Allen, C. (1940). The sexual perversions and abnormalities: A study of the psychology of paraphilias. London: Oxford University Press.

 

85.  Allen, C. (1991). Women & Men Who Sexually Abuse Children: A comparative analysis. Orwell: Safer Society Press.

 

86.  Allen, C. (1982). Daddy's Girl. Berkley.

 

87.  Allen, D. (1980). Young male prostitutes: A psychological study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 9, 399-426.

 

88.  Allen, J. L. (1984). Love and Conflict. Nashville: Abingdon Press.

 

89.  Allen, M. (1992). Catholic officials heed protesters' cries. Star Tribute newspaper report, 17th, November.

 

90.  Allender, D. B. (1991). The Wounded Heart: Hope for Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Farnham: CWR.

 

91.  Aller, C. T., Benjack, K. J., White, J., & Rousey, J. T. (1993). HIV vulnerability and the adult survivor of childhood sexual abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect, 17(2), 291-298.

 

92.  Allers, C. T., & Benjack, K. J. (1991). Connections between childhood abuse and HIV infection. Journal of Counseling Development, 70(2), 309-313.

 

93.  Allred, J. M. (1996). How to Read Bad News. Case Reports of the Mormon Alliance, 1, 13-19.

 

94.  Allred, T., & Burns, G. (1997). STOP! Just for Kids: For Kids with Sexual Touching Problems, By Kids with Sexual Touching Problems. Brandon: The Safer Society Press.

 

95.  Alman. (?). Self-Hypnosis: The Complete Manual. New York: Brunner.

 

96.  Altman, D. (1986). AIDS and the New Puritanism. London: Pluto Press.

 

97.  Altman, K. (1992). The arts in post-abuse therapy...Psychodrama in the treatment of post-abuse syndromes. Treating Abuse Today, 2 (6), 27-31.

 

98.  Alvarado, K. A., Templer, D. I., Bresler, C., & Thomas-Dobson, S. (1995). The relationship of death depression and death anxiety. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 51, 202-204.

 

99.  Amato, P. R., & Keith, B. (1991). Parental divorce and the well-being of children: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 110, 26-46.

 

100.                      Amber. (?). Daddy, Please Say You're Sorry. Comp Care.

 

101.                      America. (1994). One pastoral response to abuse: Interview with Joseph P. Chinnici. Interview.

 

102.                      American Medical Association. (1992). Diagnostic and Treatment Guidlines on Demestic Violence. Chicago: American Medical Association.

 

103.                      American Medical Association. (1994). Memories of childhood abuse. Chicago: Author.

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104.                      American Psychiatric Association. (1952). Diagnostic and statistics manual of mental disorders (1st ed.). Washington DC: author.

 

105.                      American Psychiatric Association. (1968). Diagnostic and statistics manual of mental disorders ((DSM-II, 2nd) ed.). Washington,DC: author.

 

106.                      American Psychiatric Association. (1980). Diagnostic and statistics manual of mental disorders (3rd ed.). Washington DC: author.

 

107.                      American Psychiatric Association. (1987). Diagnostic and statistics manual of mental disorders (3rd rev ed.). Washington DC: author.

 

108.                      American Psychiatric Association. (1989). Principles of medical ethics: With annotations especially applicable to psychiatry. Washington,DC: American Psychiatric Association.

 

109.                      American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.

 

110.                      American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Sexual and Gender Indentity Disorder. In Diagnostic and statistcal manual of mental disorders (4th ed.). Washington,DC: author.

 

111.                      American Psychiatric Association, C. on P. and L. (1993). Legal sanctions for mental health professional-patient sex. Washington,DC: author.

 

112.                      American Psychiatric Association (APA). (1994). Diagnostics and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-IV). Washington, DC: author.

 

113.                      American Psychiatric Assocition. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4 th ed.). Washington, DC: APA.

 

114.                      American Psychologial Association. (1995). Information for individuals filing APA ethics complaints. Washington, DC: Author.

 

115.                      American Psychological Association. (1992). Rules and procedures. American Psychologist, 47, 1612-1628.

 

116.                      American Psychological Association. (1995). APA Council of Representatives resolution on "mental health consumer protection" acts. Washington,DC: Author.

 

117.                      Amico, J. (1997). Assesing sexual compulsivity/addiction in chemically dependent gay men. Sexual Addiction Compulsivity, Vol.4 no.4, 291-300.

 

118.                      Amir, M. (1971). Patterns in forcible rape. Chicago: Playboy Press.

 

119.                      Ammerman, N. T. (1993). Southern Baptists Observed: multiple perspectives on a changing denomination. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

 

120.                      Amparano, J. (1998). Sex Addicts get help. The Arizona Republic.

 

121.                      Amscough, C., & Toon, K. (1993). Breaking Free: A Self-Helping Guide for Adults Who Were Sexually Abused as Children. Fisher Books.

 

122.                      Anand, M. (1989). The Art of Sexual Ecstasy: The Path of Sacred Sexuality for Western Lovers. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher.

 

123.                      Andersen, L. F. (1997). Case Reports of the Mormon Alliance (Vol. 2). Salt Lake City: Mormon Alliance.

 

124.                      Andersen, L. F., & Allred, J. M. (Eds.). (1996). Case Reports of the Mormon Alliance (Vol. 1). Salt Lake City: Mormon Alliance.

 

125.                      Anderson, J. (1988). Thinking, Changing, Rearranging: Improving Self-Esteem In Young People.

 

126.                      Anderson, L. (1981). Notes on the linkage between the sexually abused child and the suicidal adolescent. Journal of Adolescence, Vol.4, 147-162.

 

127.                      Anderson, L., & Shafer, G. (1979). The character-disorderd family: A community treatment model for family sexual abuse. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol.49, 436-445.

 

128.                      Anderson, L. F. (1997). "Context and Analysis: 'You Have Heard True Doctrine Taught': Elder Bruce R. McConkie's 1981-82 Addresses.". Case Reports of the Mormon Alliance, 2, 80-96.

 

129.                      Anderson, L. F., & Allred, J. M. (Eds.). (1997). Case Reports of the Mormon Alliance (Vol. 3). Salt Lake City: Mormon Alliance.

 

130.                      Anderson, L. F., & Allred, J. M. (1997). "Information About the Mormon Alliance". Case Reports of the Mormon Alliance, 2, xvi-xix.

 

131.                      Anderson, L. F. (1993). Ecclesiastical abuse. Sunstone, November.

 

132.                      Anderson, N., & Coleman, E. (1991). Childhood abuse and family sexual attitudes in sexually compulsive males: A comparison of three clinical groups. American Journal of Preventive Psychiatry & Neurology, 3, 8-15.

 

133.                      Anderson, R. S. (1993). Ministry on the fireline: a practical theology for an empowered church. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press.

 

134.                      Anderson-Hunt, M., & Dennerstein, L. (1995). Oxytocin and female sexuality:. Gynecologic and Obstetric Invest, 40, 217-221.

 

135.                      Andolsen, B. (1992). Whose Sexuality?  Whose Tradition?  Women, Experience, and Roman Catholic Sexual Ethics. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

 

136.                      A New Beginning. (?). A New Beginning: Daily Devotions for Women Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Meditaion Series.

 

137.                      Angelica, J. C. (1993). Moral Emergency: Breaking the Cycle of Child Sexual Abuse. Kansas City: Sheed & Ward.

 

138.                      Anonymous. (1939). Alcoholics Anonymous. New York: AA World Services.

 

139.                      Anonymous. (1987). Hope and recovery: The twelve-step guide for healing compulsive sexual behavior. Minneapolis: CompCare.

 

140.                      Anonymous. (1989). What everyone needs to know about sex addiction. Minneapolis: CompCare.

 

141.                      Anonymous. (1995). Grace and Forgiveness. The Living Church, August, 8-9.

 

142.                      Ansseu, M., Legros, J. J., Mormont, C., Cerfontaine, J. L., Papart, P., Greenen, V., Adam, F., & Franck, G. (1987). Intranasal oxytocin in obsessive-compulsive disorder: A case report. Psychoneurodocrinology, 12(3), 231-236.

 

143.                      Anthony, D., & Robbins, T. (1995). Religious Totalism, Violence and Exemplary Dualism. Terroroism and Political Violence, 7(3), 10-50.

 

144.                      Anthony, D. T., & Hollander, E. (Eds.). (1993). Sexual compulsions. In E. Hollander (Ed.), Obsessive-compulsive-related disorders. Washington,DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

145.                      APA Panel. (1995). APA Panel Addresses Controversy Over Adult Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Treating Abuse Today, 5.2, 38-39.

 

146.                      Apfel, R., & Simon, B. (1986). Sexual exploitation of patients by health professionals. New York: Praeger.

 

147.                      Apfelbaum, B., Williams, M., Greene, S., & Apfelbaum, C. (1979). Expanding the boundaries of sex therapies. Berkeley: Berkeley Sex Therapy Group.

 

148.                      Apfelberg, C., Sugar, C., & Pfeff, A. Z. (1944). A psychiatric study of 250 sex offenders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 100, 762-769.

 

149.                      Araji, D., & Finkelhor, D. (1985). Explanations of pedophilia: review of empirical research. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 13, 17-37.

 

150.                      Araji, S. (1997). Sexually Aggressive Children. Pleasant Oaks: Sage.

 

151.                      Arbogast, D. (1991). Wounded Wariors--A Time for Healing. Omaha: Little Turtle.

 

152.                      Arbuckle, G. A. (1993). Refounding the church: dissent for leadership (ix ed.). Maryknoll: Orbis Books.

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154.                      Archdiocese of Chicago. (1992). Report to Joseph Cardinal Bernadin of the Commission on Clerical Sexual Misconduct with Minors. Chicago: Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.

 

155.                      Archdiocese of Cincinnati. (1993). Decree on Child Abuse. Columbus, OH: Archdiocese of Cincinnati.

 

156.                      Archdiocese of St. John's. (1990). The Report of the Archdiocesan Commission of Enquiry into the Sexual Abuse of Children by Members of the Clergy: Conclusions and Recommendations. Office of the Archbishop: Catholic Archdiocese of St John's.

 

157.                      Arens, W. (1986). The Original Sin: Incest and its Meaning. OUP.

 

158.                      Argiolas, A., Collu, M., Gessa, G. L., Melis, M. R., & Serra, G. (1987). The oxytocin antagonist d(CH2)5 Tyr(Me)-Orn8-vasotocin inhibits male copulatory behavior in rats. European Journal of Pharmacology, 149, 389-392.

 

159.                      Argiolas, A., Melis, M. R., Vargiu, L., & Gessa, G. L. (1987). d(CH2)5 Tyr(Me)-Orn8-vasotocin, a potent oxytocin antagonist, antagonizes penile erection and yawning induced by oxytocin and apomorphine. European Journal of Pharmacology, 134, 221-224.

 

160.                      Aries, E. (1976). Interaction Patterns and Themes of Male, Female, and Mixed Groups. Small Group Behavior, 7, 7-18.

 

161.                      Arieti, S. (1976). Creativity: The Magic Synthesis. New York: Basic Books.

 

162.                      Arletti, R., Benelli, A., & Bertolini, A. (1992). Oxytocin involvement in male and female sexual behavior. In C. A. Pederson, J. D. Caldwell, G. F. Jirikowski, & T. R. Insel (Eds.), Oxytocin in maternal, sexual and social behaviors. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. New York: The New York Academy of Sciences.

 

163.                      Armentrout, J. A., & Hauer, A. L. (1978). MMPIs of rapists of adults, rapists of children, and non-rapist sex offenders. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34, 330-332.

 

164.                      Armor, D. J., Polich, J. M., & Stambul, H. B. (1978). Alcoholism and Treatment. New York: Wiley.

 

165.                      Armstrong, K. (1991). The Crusades and their Impact on Today's World. New York: Anchor Books, Doubleday.

 

166.                      Armstrong, L. (1978). Kiss Daddy Goodnight: Ten Years Later. Washington Square.

 

167.                      Armsworth, M. W. (1990). A qualitative analysis of adult incest survivors responses to sexual involvement with therapists. Child Abuse and Neglect, (14), 541-554.

 

168.                      Armsworth, M. W. (1995). Therapeutic Violation of Women with Histories of Incest. Treating Abuse Today, 5.2, 5-9.

 

169.                      Arrington, L. J., & Bitton, D. (1980). The Mormon Experience. New York: Vintage Books.

 

170.                      Arterburn, S. (1991). Addicted to love: Recovering from unhealthy dependencies in romance, relationships, and sex. Ann Arbor: Servant.

 

171.                      Ashley, S. (1992). The Missing Voice: Writings by Mothers of Incest Victims. Kendall-Hunt.

 

172.                      Associated Press. (1994). Archdiocese offers to pay accuser's bills. State Journal-Register.

 

173.                      Associated Press. (1997a). "Controversy Ensnares National Baptist Leader". Fort Wayne (Indiana) Journal Gazette.

 

174.                      Associated Press. (1999). Lyons Apologizes but Gets 51 Years. Sarasota Herald-Tribune, April 1.

 

175.                      Astin, H. S., Parelman, A., & Fischer, A. (1975). Sex Roles: A Research Bibliography. Washington, DC: Center for Human Services.

 

176.                      Aston, M. (1993). Faith an fire: popular and unpopular religion. Rio Grande: The Hambledon Press.

 

177.                      Astor, G. (1974). The charge is rape. Chicago: Playboy Press.

 

178.                      Atkinson, D., & Field, D. (1995). New Dictionary of Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology. InterVarsity Press.

 

179.                      Atlas, J. A., & Hiott, J. (1994). Dissociative experiences in a group of adolescents with history of abuse. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 78, 121-122.

 

180.                      Aubrey, M., & Dougher, M. (1990). Ethical issues in outpatient group therapy with sex offenders. The Jouranl for Specialists in Group Work, 15, 75-82.

 

181.                      Augsburger, D. (1972). Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures. Nashville: Abingdon Press.

 

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