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         Facial Differences:     more books (15)
  1. Children With Facial Difference: A Parents' Guide by Hope Charkins, 1996-04
  2. Eye of the Beholder: True Stories of People with Facial Differences by Laura Greenwald, 2009-06-02
  3. Lateralised processing of positive facial emotion: sex differences in strength of hemispheric dominance [An article from: Neuropsychologia] by V.J. Bourne, 2005-01
  4. Gender differences in facial reactions to facial expressions (Report) by Ulf Dimberg, 1989
  5. Strength, courage, and confidence: What facial difference teaches us by Jennifer Wallace, 1999
  6. Universals and cultural differences in facial expressions of emotion by Paul Ekman, 1971
  7. Facial reactions to auditory stimuli: Sex differences (Report) by Ulf Dimberg, 1989
  8. Sex, sexual orientation, and identification of positive and negative facial affect [An article from: Brain and Cognition] by Q. Rahman, G.D. Wilson, et all 2004-04-01
  9. Measuring individual differences in sensitivities to basic emotions in faces [An article from: Cognition] by A. Suzuki, T. Hoshino, et all 2006-04-01
  10. SMILING IN SCHOOL YEARBOOK PHOTOS: GENDER DIFFERENCES FROM KINDERGARTEN TO ADULTHOOD.(Review): An article from: The Psychological Record by David K. Dodd, Brenda L. Russell, et all 1999-09-22
  11. Individual differences in nonverbal communication: Facial and vocal encoding skills (Technical report / Wisconsin Research and Development Center for Individualized Schooling) by Linda B Brideau, 1980
  12. Masks! (World of Difference) by Alice K. Flanagan, 1996-09
  13. Are the windows to the soul the same in the East and West? Cultural differences in using the eyes and mouth as cues to recognize emotions in Japan and ... Journal of Experimental Social Psychology] by M. Yuki, W.W. Maddux, et all 2007-03-01
  14. The faces of the presidency: Individual differences in responses to non-verbal behavior of American leaders by Stephen J Carlotti, 1988

41. Support Groups: Conditions And Diseases: Facial Differences
Information on Support Groups, Conditions and Diseases, facial differencesand much more Treasure Coast Health. Find Doctors on
http://treasurecoasthealth.com/woman_index.php/Health/Support_Groups/Conditions_
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Support Groups: Conditions and Diseases: Facial Differences

42. Facial/ Craniofacial Anomalies
AboutFace International, information and emotional support to individuals withfacial differences and their families 123 Edward St., Suite 1003, Toronto
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/support/craniofa.html
Facial anomalies / Craniofacial conditions Apert Syndrome Arhinia (absent nose) Blepharophimosis , Carpenter Syndrome, Chotzen Syndrome, Crouzon Syndrome ear anomalies Goldenhar Syndrome (hemifacial microsomia) ... Costello Syndrome , Jackson-Weiss, Kabuki Syndrome Nager Miller Syndrome neurofibromatosis , Microtia (Ear Atresia) , Moebius Syndrome, Opitz, Pfeiffer Syndrome, Pierre Robin Syndrome Robinow Syndrome Romberg Syndrome Stickler Syndrome , Sturge-Weber Syndrome, Treacher Collins syndrome , and other craniosynostosis conditions
AboutFace International, information and emotional support to individuals with facial differences and their families
123 Edward St., Suite 1003, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1E2 Phone: 416.597.2229 or 1.800.665.3223 (FACE) - Fax: 416.597.8494 E-mail: info@aboutfaceinternational.org Web site: www.aboutfaceinternational.org/main.html
Craniosynostosis and Positional Plagiocephaly Support
Web site: www.cappskids.org/
Children's Craniofacial Association
PO Box 280297, Dallas, TX 75243-4522
Phone: 972.994.9902 - Fax 972.240.7607

43. Craniofacial Disorders
AboutFace provides emotional support and information to individuals with facial differencesand their families and increases public awareness regarding facial
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_cran.htm
Craniofacial Disorders
Who to Contact
Where to Go to Chat with Others

Learn More About It

Web Sites
...
Search Google for "Craniofacial Disorders"
Who to Contact
AboutFace USA
P.O. Box 969
Batavia, IL 60510-0969
E-mail: AboutFace2000@aol.com
Web: http://www.aboutfaceusa.org/
AboutFace provides emotional support and information to individuals with facial differences and their families and increases public awareness regarding facial differences. They have local chapters and a current listing is available through their 800 number. They provide parent-to-parent matching through their national database of families who are willing to share experiences and provide encouragement to each other. New parents are matched with those in the most similar circumstances. AboutFace publishes the AboutFace Newsletter , four or six times a year for a requested donation of $20.00 a year. They also have brochures including, "AboutFace," a general brochure that describes services, and "Making the Difference." they also have "We all have Different Faces,"

44. Blepharophimosis
This is a national voluntary health organization dedicated to providingindividual and family support to those who have facial differences.
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_blep.htm
Blepharophimosis
Who to Contact
Where to Go to Chat with Others

Learn More About It

Web Sites
...
Search AltaVista for "Blepharophimosis"
Who to Contact
AboutFace International
P.O. Box 93
Limekiln, PA 19535
Fax: (610) 689-4479
Email: abtface@aol.com
Website: http://www.interlog.com/~abtface
Blepharophimosis, Ptosis, Epicanthus Inversus Family Network
SE 820 Meadow Vale Drive Pullman, WA 99163 Email: lschauble@wsu.edu Website: http://www.wsu.edu/~i0144069/
Children's Craniofacial Association P.O. Box 280297 Dallas, TX 75228 Fax: (972) 240-7607 Website: http://www.masterlink.com/children
Forward Face 317 East 34th Street Room 901 New York, NY 10016 Fax: (212) 684-5864
This is a self-help group affiliated with the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at the New York University Medical Center and the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction. Established in 1978, Forward Face is dedicated to helping affected individuals and family members successfully cope with craniofacial disorders. Forward Face networks affected individuals and families with similar conditions and offers a comprehensive support system including medical, psychological, and financial services. The organization works to facilitate communication between affected families and their physicians, conducts workshops, and distributes a variety of resource materials. Forward Face also funds pediatric projects at New York University, conducts community outreach programs, publishes periodic newsletters, and holds quarterly membership meetings to promote education and networking opportunities.

45. Information
facial differences Birth defect causing facial deformities. Peoplewith facial differences have feelings and live life normally.
http://inlove.org/information.htm
A lot of information is available on physical disabilities. We will try to help you find the information if you contact us. Just because someone is in a wheelchair or has a disability, does not mean they are mentally retarded. This page will be constantly changing and new information added as we find it. If you have anything we can use, please contact us.
Physical Disability - A physical disability means the person has a physical limitation (s). A physical disability does not affect the intelligence nor emotions.
  • Ataxia - Progressive defective muscle coordination. In some cases, it can be genetic. Resources: Ataxia Links Books: A Balancing ActLiving With Spinal Cerebellar Ataxia
    by Patricia B. Hamilton Brain Injury - Injury to the brain causing inability to walk, speech impediments or poor muscle coordination. Resources: TBI Resource Books: Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury : Devastation, Hope, and Healing by William J. Winslade Cerebral Palsy - Affecting ability to control movement and posture caused by brain damage. Resources:
  • 46. Suchmaschine Acoon - Webkatalog
    Top Health Support Groups Conditions and Diseases facial differences
    http://www.acoon.de/cgi-bin/showcat.exe?cat=Top/Health/Support_Groups/Conditions

    47. Healthnet News Vol. XV, No. 2 Summer 1999
    PROFESSIONAL READING Trash or treasure - medical information on the Internet ORGANIZATIONS- Let's Face It - for people with facial differences NETNEWS - Y2K
    http://library.uchc.edu/departm/hnet/summer99.html
    HEALTHNET NEWS VOL. XV, NO. 2 SUMMER 1999
    Lyman Maynard Stowe Library
    University of Connecticut Health Center
    Back to the Healthnet News Index
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    UPDATE
    - Healthnet Internet resources list updated
    PROFESSIONAL READING

    - Trash or treasure - medical information on the Internet
    ORGANIZATIONS

    - Let's Face It - for people with facial differences
    NETNEWS

    - Y2K and health care
    - Cut and paste the medical way - New edition of Merck manual available online - Important information for and about men - Resources on prevention and treatment of skin disorders FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION -Recently published books: *Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide UCHC RECENT ACQUISITIONS * Lyme disease - Daniel W. Rahn and Janine Evans. * Physician's Desk Reference for nonprescription drugs and dietary supplements
    UPDATE
    HEALTHNET INTERNET RESOURCES LIST UPDATED We recently updated the list of recommended Internet resources on our web site. The category "Government Resources" was eliminated and each site previously listed here has been placed in a more specific category - i.e. Healthfinder is now listed under "Diseases and Medical Conditions - General" as is MEDLINEplus since the primary focus of these sites is to offer information on diseases and medical conditions and their treatments. A new section "Traveler's Health" has been added with links to sites for information about recommended immunizations for travel to different countries and warnings and precautions for overseas travel.

    48. Cleft Palate
    development. For more information on Cleft Palate, lip, and facial differencesAboutFace International/ facial differences; American
    http://www.comfortconnection.org/cleft_palate.htm
    Cleft Palate
    Cleft Palate, a split of the roof of the mouth, along with cleft lip, a split of the upper lip, are common congenital facial differences. Both types of clefts result from an incomplete fusion of skin, muscle, or bone during the early weeks of fetal development. For more information on Cleft Palate, lip, and facial differences: Education Resources If you need more info Click Here for our Education Resource Page!

    49. AboutFace
    founded in Canada in 1985, is a nonprofit organisation that provides emotionalsupport and information to individuals who have facial differences and their
    http://www.dgc.org.uk/AboutFace.htm
    ABOUTFACE
    AboutFace, founded in Canada in 1985, is a non-profit organisation that provides emotional support and information to individuals who have facial differences and their families. We welcome and include ` those whose facial differences are present at birth, or develop as a result of illness or trauma. Networking: AboutFace offers an international network of members for sharing information and emotional support through informal group meetings, telephone contact, or letter writing. Publications: AboutFace publishes an international newsletter which focuses on common experiences and provides current information and resources. We also produce information sheets, pamphlets, booklets and resource guides. School Program: "Unwrapping the Package; Dispelling Myths About Unusual Appearances" is a program designed to increase acceptance and understanding of the student with a facial difference, to promote positive attitudes and to increase awareness in the school community. It is based on the values of curiosity and respect for diversity. A video and workshop have been developed to help trained volunteers take this program into their local schools. Chapter Development: Volunteers establish an AboutFace presence in their area, promote community outreach, build public awareness, and foster relationships with people locally. To assist them in offering our services at the local level, AboutFace provides support training and leadership development.

    50. Dr Stelnicki Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Cleft, Craniofacial And Asthetic Surgica
    Dr Stelnicki MDPA, The Facing It Together Foundation. What we do Childrenand adults with facial differences need our help. Medical
    http://www.drstelnicki.com/fit.htm
    The Facing It Together Foundation What we do:
    Children and adults with facial differences need our help. Medical problems that produce an alteration in facial appearance dramatically affect their lives. Whether this change is the result of a birth related disorder or an acquired problem such as trauma or facial cancer, patients with these problems need support. Although not life threatening, changes in facial appearance dramatically alter the way society views and interacts with a person. Our facial appearance is the first impression people in our family and local community have of all of us. When this appearance is altered, so is the reaction of others. Therefore, unlike other medical conditions such as heart disease, liver disease, lung disease, etc., facial disorders dramatically impact the way patients interact with society on a daily basis. In our area, one out of every five hundred children born have some sort of facial disfigurement. In addition, one in every thousand adults has some form of facial deformity related to trauma or cancer. Yet in spite of the large number of people affected by these problems, very little is being done to improve their standard of living. There has been no major advancement in the treatment of these problems in over the last decade. In Florida, there is little to no research being conducted to improve the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of these problems. More importantly, our state is only beginning to help patients and families deal with the fall of these complex problems.

    51. Froedtert Medical College Wellness Resources Support Groups
    TOP. facial differences. Meets monthly on second Tuesday 630 to 800 pm PlasticSurgery Medical Library, 3rd floor, Froedtert West. TOP. Head and Neck Cancer.
    http://www.froedtert.com/wellness/support/

    52. Links
    Related to PRS. About Face International provides information and emotionalsupport to individuals with facial differences and their families.
    http://www.pierrerobin.org/links.htm
    Home Ab out Us What's New here ... Stickler Syndrome Stories to Share Our Kids' Stories Adult Stories Tips from our Parents Safety Tips Trach Tips Cleft Repair - coming soon Jaw Distraction - coming soon G-tube - coming soon Links Cleft Groups Cleft Notes is a group for families affected by a cleft. They have an email listserver, lots of information and a scrapbook section. Cleft Net is a site for anything related to clefts. They have a bulletin board for both adults with clefts and parents of cleft affected kids. C left Palate Foundation considers their primary purpose "to enhance the quality of life for individuals with congenital facial deformities and their families through education, research support, and facilitation of family-centered care." Related to PRS About Face International provides information and emotional support to individuals with facial differences and their families. About Face US A is a non-profit international organization dedicated to providing information, emotional support, and educational programs to individuals who have a facial disfigurement, and to their families. Their goal is to assist all persons with facial differences to have a positive self-image and self-esteem so that they can participate fully n their communities.

    53. Misc. Disabilities
    Heart Problems, epilepsy, deafness, facial differences (cleft palate/lip,etc.), and Cerebral Palsy. Tuberous Sclerosis facial differences.
    http://www.adoptn.org/miscdis.html
    Adoption: A Family Choice
    Here, you will find information on: Tuberous Sclerosis, Amniotic Band Syndrome. Heart Problems, epilepsy, deafness, Facial Differences (cleft palate/lip, etc.), and Cerebral Palsy.
    Tuberous Sclerosis TSCTALK
    Tuberous Sclerosis
    Lukes Tuberous Sclerosis Page is a delightful page about Luke, a darling 14 month old boy with TS. There are pictures from birth to the present, etc.
    Ethan's Tuberous Sclerosis Page is another family type website, about Ethan, who is a cute little 2 year old.
    National Tuberous Sclerosis Association. Our son has TS. It basically involves tubors, something like tumors. These may stay the same, grow, and could cause problems. Our son has multiple tubors in his brain. His story is quite interesting, so you may want to hear the whole story, but I don't know yet where I will put it. He was born in Korea, and adopted by another family when he was only 3 months old. At 8 months of age he developed infantile spasms, seizures. The family was told he would become profoundly retarded, loose all functioning, and was terminal. Anyway, we have finished the adoption for him, he is now almost 4 years old, and an absolute doll. He is "on target" in all areas. We don't know what the future holds for him, but we love him and will always be there for him.
    What is Tuberous Sclerosis?

    54. Children & Disabilities
    Down's Syndrome, Misc. Disabilities (like Amniotic Band Syndrome, Tuberous Sclerosis, facial differences), Attachment Disorder, and School Inclusion.
    http://www.adoptn.org/disabilities.html
    Adoption: A Family Choice
    First, though, I would like you to read a poem written by a mom of eight children. She adopted a sibling group of 3 children (3, 4, and 6), and wrote this "Letter to Santa." She gave me permission to copy it to my page. You can email her at: charly@itsnet.com
    People of Every Stripe
    There are a couple of other sites, with dolls. You can click HERE to get to my catalogue page.
  • AIRRTC
    Geocities Disability Community Several Geocities sites have linked together to form this "community." Lots of great sites dealing with both children and adult disability issues.
    Here are some links to sites with information on IEP's:
  • Federal Resource Center for Special Education
  • IEP-Individual Educational Planning Writing IEP's, IEP Planning for Parents, Basic Strategy, etc.
  • IDEA '97 US Deptarment of Education, amendments, speeches, general information, the law, etc.
  • SERI
  • EDLAW Center
  • US Department of Education Department of Education Headlines/Current Events. Medical Information "When Chronic Illness...or Some Other Medical Problem...Goes to School. This site is about growing up with medical problems. Its goal is to help people understand what it's like, from the perspective of the chidlren and teens who are doing just that. These kids have become experts at coping with problems that most of you have never heard of. They'd like you to know how they do it, and they hope that you'll be glad you came to visit. Three areas: kids, teens, and adults.
  • 55. AR Children's Hospital: Birthmarks: Resources
    ABOUT FACE PO Box 93 Limekiln, PA 195350093 (800) 225-3223 Contact PamOnyx, Director A support group for people with facial differences.
    http://www.birthmarks.org/resources_support.shtml
    Support Groups and Other Resources
    Support groups are an invaluable resource to anyone dealing with the difficulties of having a child with a vascular birthmark. These groups can provide names of other families affected with similar conditions, referrals to physicians who have treated similar conditions successfully, and information on the latest research into new treatment options, and developments in the cause of these birth defects.
    Please feel free to contact any of the resources listed below.
    THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY
    930 N. Meacham Road
    P.0. Box 4014
    Schaumburg, IL 60168-4014
    Write and request the "New Guidelines for Treating Hemangiomas."
    THE HEMANGIOMA AND VASCULAR BIRTHMARKS FOUNDATION
    P.O. Box l06
    Latham, NY 12110-0106 e-mail - Hemangiom1@aol.com Linda Shannon is Executive Director, and Milton Waner, MD., is Medical Director. The organization is a non-profit resource providing the latest and most accurate information on the proper diagnosis and treatment of hemangiomas and vascular birthmarks. THE NATIONAL VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS FOUNDATION 8320 Nightingale Street Dearborn Heights, MI 48127-1202

    56. The DRM WebWatcher: Sotos Syndrome
    birth. Children affected by Sotos syndrome may exhibit characteristicfacial differences and developmental delays. For information
    http://www.disabilityresources.org/SOTOS.html
    Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM WebWatcher Sotos Syndrome Updated 3/19/2000 A B C D ... About/Hint/Link
    Sotos syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by excessive growth prior to and after birth. Children affected by Sotos syndrome may exhibit characteristic facial differences and developmental delays. For information about Sotos syndrome, check these sites.
    Cerebral Gigantism
    Technical information from Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM).
    Soto Syndrome
    Brief clinical information from Pediatric Database.
    Sotos Syndrome
    An overview and additional sources of information from the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
    Sotos Syndrome Support Association
    The web site of this nonprofit organization includes FAQs, support, and links.
    Related subjects:
    Developmental Disabilities
    Facial Differences
    Growth Disorders
    Rare Disorders ...
    Resources in your state
    (c) 1997-2000 Disability Resources, inc.

    57. About Smiles Links
    AboutFace is a support network whose vision is to foster acceptance of people withfacial differences so that they may participate fully in society, with self
    http://www.aboutsmiles.org/links.htm
    About Face
    ADHA Online American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry American Association of Orthodontists ... Zero to Three Search
    Welcome to the AboutSmiles Resource Center
    We feel that these organizations offer valuable information. Although About Smiles has reviewed all the links on this page, About Smiles does not endorse, nor is responsible for the quality of the products, these links are for the benefit of our visitors. AboutFace is a support network whose vision is to foster acceptance of people with facial differences so that they may participate fully in society, with self work and dignity. Our mission is to provide information services, emotional support, and educational programs, for an on behalf of, individuals with facial differences and their families. AboutFace is an international organization (with chapters in Canada and the USA) that works to increase understanding through public awareness and education. ADHA Online is a one-stop source for timely, reliable, and easy-to-use oral health information for consumers dental hygienists and the media.

    58. CPF : Links
    International AboutFace USA International organization providing emotional supportand information to people with facial differences and their families.
    http://www.cleftline.org/links/
    Links Cleft Palate Foundation CPF Links
    Links to other Support Organizations
    • AboutFace International AboutFace USA
      International organization providing emotional support and information to people with facial differences and their families.
    • About Smiles
      Pediatric dentist's website helping all parents understand their children's dental and oral health needs.
    • apert.org
      An online support and information source for individuals and families affected by Apert Syndrome.
    • Association of Birth Defect Children
      Organization providing information to parents and professionals about all kinds of birth defects, resources, support groups, and environmental exposures.
    • Cleft Advocate
      Provides advice for people who are fighting insurance denials for their medical care.
    • Cleft Lip and Palate Association (London) Organization providing support and assistance to individuals and families in the UK.
    • Cleft Lip and Palate Association of Ireland Comprehensive information for new parents, especially those seeking treatment in the Republic of Ireland.

    59. Hemangioma Hope Links
    AboutFace is an international organization which provides information and emotionalsupport to individuals with facial differences and their families.
    http://www.hemangiomahope.org/links.html

    60. NA Digest, V. 00, # 05
    around 100 AD) A(x,y,z) = Sqrt( (x+y+z)(xy+z)(y-z+x)(z-x+y) )/4 . For a well-formedtriangle all three facial differences like x-y+z must be positive.
    http://www.netlib.org/netlib/na-digest-html/00/v00n05.html
    NA Digest Sunday, January 30, 2000 Volume 00 : Issue 05
    Today's Editor:
    Cleve Moler
    The MathWorks, Inc.
    moler@mathworks.com
    Submissions for NA Digest:
    Mail to na.digest@na-net.ornl.gov.
    Information about NA-NET:
    Mail to na.help@na-net.ornl.gov. URL for the World Wide Web: http://www.netlib.org/na-net/na_home.html
    Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 08:34:34 +0100 (MET)
    Subject: Ake Bjorck Honored
    In December 1999 Ake Bjorck turned 65. On Jan 21, 2000 the mathematics
    department at Linkoping University organized a conference to honor Ake
    and celebrate his contributions and leadership in numerical
    analysis. The theme of the conference was "Thirty years of numerical
    linear algebra in Sweden", and the speakers were L. Elde'n,
    T. Elfving, G. Dahlquist, O. Axelsson, B. Kagstrom, A. Ruhe, J-g. Sun,
    and P-A Wedin.
    65 is the retirement age in Sweden. I know that Ake will not stop working, but instead he will continue to devote his time to what he

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