Web Links
The Internet provides access to a vast array of resources that are immediately
available to you. All too often we are unaware of the range of sources of information
available on topics of interest. The web links provided were current at the time
they were added to these pages. If you discover additional links that are psychology,
education, or behavior related please email Dr. Montgomery so they can be added
to our links pages for others to use. If you have any comments on the utility or
appropriateness of current links please let us know.
The categories below contain hypertext links or pointers to information created and
maintained by other public and private organizations. These links and pointers are
provided for the user's convenience. Reinforcement Unlimited does not control or guarantee
the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of this outside information. Further,
the inclusion of links or pointers to particular items in hypertext is not intended to
reflect their importance, nor is it intended to endorse any views expressed, or products
or services offered, on these outside sites, or the organizations sponsoring the sites.
Aspergers
is an area devoted to the specific issues related to Aspergers Syndrome.
Information is available on the diagnosis, resources, therapies related to
issues involved with Aspergers, and information on books on the topic.
Autism includes links to sites with
an emphasis on issues surrounding Autism Spectrum Disorders such as Asperger's Disorder,
Rett's Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder -
NOS (also known as Atypical Autism) and of course Autism.
Autism Spectrum Disorder references are on the following pages:
General References
Assessment & Diagnostic References
Treatment & Intervention References
Behavioral includes links to sites with emphasis on
Applied and Experimental Behavior Analysis materials and information. These sites include
those with information on Functional Assessments as specified under IDEA.
Consumer
Mental Health Resources contains links to the various State web sites which
allow the consumer to check on whether a professional is in fact licensed, and in some
cases whether there are any disciplinary actions which have been taken against that
professional by the board. We have also added a list of State and Provincial Psychology
Associations for your information.
Education includes links to sites with an emphasis
on topics of interest traditionally associated with education, such as the U. S.
Department of Education website.
Learning Disorders includes links
on Dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, Hyperlexia, and other forms of learning disorders. Links to
position statements by Federal agencies, and professional organizations are also included.
Medical
includes links to sources of information on medical issues that are
available to the public such as the U.S. National Institutes of Health website
The National Library of Medicine from which searches can be done free of
charge of the medical literature. Other sites include Medscape, the CDC,
and Quackwatch.
Psychology includes links to more
traditional psychology material, such as traditional psychometric procedures and tests,
professional organizations, and therapeutic interventions.
Specific Disorders includes links
to sites with information and resources targeted at specific disorders such as the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society and NORD as well as NIH resources for professionals
and patients.