Office of the President: Publications
King, N., "HIV/AIDS & today's global pandemic: Lessons from the 1980s & the gay male community in the USA." UN Chronicle, March 2011.
King, N., "Childhood Sexual Trauma in Gay Men: Social Context and the Imprinted Arousal Pattern," in Cassese, J. (Ed.)(2000). Gay Men and Childhood Sexual Trauma: Integrating the Shattered Self, Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, Volume 12; New York: Harrington Park Press.
King, N., Rudestam, K., & Malloy, K. "Resolutions Group Survey of NCSPP Schools and Programs: A Summary Report," in Dobbins, J.E. (1997) A Self-Study of Quality Assurance, Quality Enhancement, Quality Control and Standards in Professional Psychology Training, 1993-1996. Washington, D.C.: National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology (internal publication).
King, N.,(1995). SPEAKING OUR TRUTH: Voices of Courage and Healing for Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, New York: HarperPerennial.
King, N., "HIV and the Gay Male Community: One Clinician's Reflections Over the Years," in Herek, G. M. & Greene, B., (1995). AIDS, Identity, and Community: The HIV Epidemic and Lesbians and Gay Men, Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian Gay Issues, Volume 2, Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
King, N., "We Moved A Lot," in Abbott, F. [Ed. ], (1993). Boyhood: A Multicultural Anthology, Freedom, CA: Crossing Press.
King, N., (1988) "Hulpverlening Aan Homoseksuele Mannen Met Seksueel-Misbruikervaringen," Stichting Ondersteuning Mannenwerk (SOMAN), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
King, N., "Teaching about Lesbians and Gay Men in the Psychology Curricula," in Bronstein, P. and Quina, K. [Eds. ], (1988). Teaching A Psychology of People: Resources for Gender and Sociocultural Awareness. Washington, D.C.: The American Psychological Association.
King, N., "Psychology Tomorrow: A Unified Ethnic Psychology Course," [co-author], in Bronstein, P. and Quina, K. [Eds. ], (1988). Teaching the Psychology of People: Resources for Gender and Sociocultural Awareness, Washington, D.C., The American Psychological Association.