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Babitsky. S., & Mangraviti, J. (2002). Writing and defending your expert report: The step-by-step guide with models. Falmouth, MA: SEAK.

Bernstein, B. E., & Hartsell, T. L. (2005). The portable guide to testifying in court for mental health professionals: An A-Z guide to being an effective witness. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Bryen, D. N., Carey, A., & Frantz, B. (2003). Ending the silence: Adults who use augmentative communication and their experiences as victims of crimes. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 19(2), 123-134.

Coller, B., McGhie-Richmond, D., Odette, F., & Pyne, J. (2006). Reducing the risk of sexual abuse for people who use augmentative and alternative communication. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 22(1), 62-75.

Huer, M. B., Bryen, D., Yaniv, K., Lerner, N., Wajsberg, T., & Given, F. (2006, August). Access to justice for persons with complex communication needs. Training seminar at the 12th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC), Dusseldorf, Germany.

Melton, G., Petrila, J., Poythress, N., & Slobogin, C. (1997). Psychological evaluations for the courts: A handbook for mental health professionals and lawyers. New York, NY: Guilford.

Poynter, D. (2005). The expert witness handbook: Tips and techniques for the litigation consultant. Santa Barbara, CA: Para.

Yaniv, K. (2006, February). Access to Justice-A new law, new hopes for ending the silence for people with disabilities in Israel. The ISAAC Bulletin: A quarterly newsletter of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 83, 7.



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