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(Aguilera). "Disability and Delight: Staring Back at the Devotee Community." Sexuality and Disability 18 (2000): 255 261.
(Amputee Coalition of America) First Step: A Guide for Adapting to Limb Loss
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(Breaky) Body Image: Lower limb amputee Journal of Prosthetics and Orthodics, 1997, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp 58-66.
(Bruno). 1997. "Devotees, Pretenders and Wannabes: Two cases of Factitious Disability Disorder." Journal of Sexuality and Disability Vol. 15, No. 4: 243-260.
(Calgary Regional Health) Amputation and Sexual response.
(Davidson). "Phantom Limbs: Film Noir and the Disabled Body". GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies - Volume 9, Number 1-2, 2003, pp. 57-77.
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(Duncan & Goggin). "Something
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(Frank, Kashani, Kashani, Wonderlich, Umlauf & Ashkanazi). 1984. "Psychological response to amputation as a function of age and time since amputation". British Journal of Psychiatry, lg4, 493-497.
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(Gallagher & MacLachlan) "Psychological Adjustment and Coping in Adults with Prosthetic Limbs". Journal of behavioral Medicine, 1999, Vol. 25, 117-124.
(Gallagher & MacLachlan) "Positive meaning in amputation and thoughts about the amputated limb".Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 2000, 24, 196-204.
(Kafer). "Amputated Desire, Resistant Desire: Female Amputees in the Devotee Community". Paper presented to Society for Disability Studies Conference, June 2000, Chicago.
(Le Doeuff). "The Philosophical Imaginary". Translated. Colin Gordon. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1989.
(Lukan) Sexuality: Guide for Amputees
(Mayfield, et al) The Novel Approach to Disability. Northern Nevada Amputee Support, 1996.
(Money & Simcoe) 1984. "Acrotomophilia, Sex and Disability: New Concepts and Case Reports." Sexuality and Disability, Vol. 7 :pp 43-50
(Nattress). "Amelotasis: Men Attracted to Women Who are Amputees. A Descriptive Study". PhD. Dissertation, Walden University, 1996.
(Pell, Donnan, Fowkes, & Ruckley). 1993. "Quality of life following lower limb amputation for peripheral arterial disease". European Journal of Vascular Surgery, 7, 448-451.
(Pinzur, Littooy, Daniels, Arney, Reddy, Graham, & Osterman). 1992. "Multidisciplinary preoperative assessment and late function in dysvascular amputees". Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 281, 239-243.
(Postma, Kingma, DeRuiter, Koops, Veth, Goeken, & Kamps).1992. "Quality of life in bone tumor patients comparing limb salvage and amputation of the lower extremity". Journal of Surgical Oncology, 51, 47-51.
(Reinstein, Ashley, & Miller). 1978. "Sexual adjustment after lower extremity amputation". Archiues of Physical Med icine and Rehabilitation, 59, 501-504.
(Rieve). 1989. "Sexuality and the adult with acquired physical disability". Nursing Clinics of North America, 24, 265-276.
(Schriempf)."(Re)fusing the Amputated Body: An Interactionist Bridge for Feminism and Disability". Hypatia - Volume 16, Number 4, Fall 2001, pp.53-79.
(Schulz, Williamson, & Bridges.) Limb amputation among the elderly: Psychosocial factors influencing adjustment. Washington, DC: AARP Andrus Foundation. 1991.
(Shell) "The cancer amputee and sexuality."Orthopedic Nursing". 1999. Vol. 18 (5): 53-7, 62-4. .
(Thompson & Haran). 1983. "Living with an amputation: The patient". International Rehabilitation Medicine, 5, 165-169.
(Williamson, Schulz, Bridges & Behan).1994. "Social and psychological factors in adjustment to limb amputation". Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 9, 249-268.
(Williamson & Walters) Perceived impact of limb amputation on sexual activity; A study of adult amputees (Pt1). and (Pt. 2)