This resource discusses the importance of using “People First Language” when speaking or writing about mental illness.
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Books/Media, annotations and reviews
By Rabbi Jeffrey Cohen, H. Newton Malony, & Jennifer Shifrin Pathways to Promise 5400 Arsenal Street St. Louis MO 63139. Annotated listing of articles, booklets,…
Comments closedOpening the Church to All God’s Children
Written by Brett Webb-Mitchell
About the dance of relationship between those our society has labeled “disabled” and “non-disabled.”
Comments closedBy Nancy L. Eiesland, forward by Rebecca S. Chopp, Abingdon Press. Drawing from a variety of social scientists, theologians, and linguists, Nancy Eiesland claims that…
Comments closedWords of Wisdom and Comfort for Women Living with a Brain Disorder Commonly Known as Mental Illness Edited by Norma Mengel. Order from UC Resources…
Comments closedEntering the World of Disability
Author: Robert F. Molsberry
Author: ALBERT A. HERZOG, JR.
This synposis was prepared by David E. Denham.