Wednesday, 12 February 2020

A dedicated ‘Reference Guide to Publications’ page on II Institute website

For my Blog this week I wish to draw your attention to a fantastic new page on the Intensive Interaction Institute’s official www.intensiveinteraction.org website. 

There is now a dedicated ‘Reference Guide to Publications’ page with over 40 listed Intensive Interaction journal articles and research papers (each with a full reference; Harvard style if my failing memory services me right) that includes: 
  • a quite detailed abstract or summary of each paper’s contents.
  • a link to the journal site where you can gain access to the whole paper (sometimes free, mainly not).
  • and a Bib-Tex (which I’m not sure what that does, but it looks absolutely tremendous). 

I think this page will be really useful to all those who are keen students of our approach, and it will make it much easier for those students who need easy access to the relevant Intensive Interaction literature for assignments, projects or theses on Intensive Interaction.



This research page has been made possible by the dedicated work of Katherine Shearer and Ian Harris – we need to thank them so much for this fantastic new resource.

p.s. if there are any further papers that you know of that aren't as yet included, please feel free to alert us to this - there is an email link at the bottom of the page, or you can email details to me at: graham.firth@nhs.net

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