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APA Practice

1. Author: Randy Sonoma


Publication date: 2011
Book Title: How To: A Guide to Preventing Suicide
Quote: “The incidence of high suicide rates is partly due to a lack of sufficient intervention programs.”
Page number: 138
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Publisher: Knopf

Reference Citation:

Sonoma, R. (2011). How to: A guide to preventing suicide. Madison, WI: Knopf.

In-Text Citation:

In reference to the closing of the New York City Suicide Prevention Hotline Foundation, sociological
researcher Randy Sonoma (2007) agrees that this issues is of utmost importance because “The incidence
of high suicide rates is partly due to a lack of sufficient intervention programs” (p. 38).

The consequences of no longer having access to such resources is cause for great concern as, “the
incidence of high suicide rates is partly due to a lack of sufficient intervention programs” (Sonoma,
2007, p. 38).

2. Authors: Sarah Belkins, Ruth DeFone, Samual Cruz, Dan Smith


Publication date: 2007
Title of Article: “Messing Up Our Kids”
Journal: Journal of Child Psychology and Medicine
Volume: 3
Issue: 17
Quote: “Children of alcoholic parents are less likely to find themselves in healthy, loving adult relationships.”
Page numbers: 23-29
Location: New York, NY
Publisher: JSTOR
Url: www.jstor.org/jcpm/3_17/2007

Reference Citation:

Belkins, S., DeFone, R., Cruz, S., & Smith, D. (2007). Messing up our kids. Journal of Child Psychology
and Medicine, 3 (17), 23-9. Retrieved from www.jstor.org/jcpm/3_17/2007.

In-Text Citation:

Belkins et al. (2006) maintained that, “children of alcoholic parents are less likely to find themselves in
healthy, loving adult relationships.”

Though psychological research is being added within the field regularly to undoubrtedly prove the
correlation between alcoholism and adult relationships, the majority of therapists agree that, “children
of alcoholic parents are less likely to find themselves in healthy, loving adult relationships” (Belkins et
al., 2006).

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