Resources). Offers a drop-in center, lending library, comprehensive newsletter of Lesbian events, projects and programs, ongoing support groups such as Lesbians of Color, Over Forty, Coming Out, Lesbians in Transition. Volunteers are most welcome for all LRC activities. M-F 2-7pm. 1208 E Pine. 322-3953. Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities. 206-282-9307 Mon- Fri noon-9pm, phone counseling, crisis intervention, information and referral, individual, couple, family and groups counseling available for sexual minorities and concerned others. 200 W Mercer, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98119. Business phone 206-282-9314 M-F 9-5. BIBLIOGRAPHY"Behind Closed Doors: Battering and Abuse in the Lesbian and Gay Community", Elizabeth Walker, MA, The Sourcebook on Lesbian and Gay Healthcare, National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation, Washington, D.C. 1986 "Can We Talk", Peggy Taylor, New Age Journal, Dec 1990, pgs 31-33, 60-64, 107-108 "Chapter Three, The Social and Legal History of Wife Beating", Roger Langley and Richard Levy, Wife Beating, the silent crisis, Pocket Books 1977, pgs 44-57 "Chapter Eleven, Battered Men", Roger Langley and Richard Levy, Wife Beating, the silent crisis, Pocket Books 1977, pgs 198-208 Getting Free, a handbook for women in abusive relationships, Ginny NiCarthy, Seal Press, Seattle 1982, pgs 35-54 "The Codependent Cinderella Who Loves Too Much...Fights Back", Marianne Walters, The Family Networker, July/Aug 1990, pgs 53-57 "Groups For Lesbians" a subchapter of "Groups for Special Populations", NiCarthy, Merriam and Coffman, Talking It Out, a guide to groups for abused women, Seal Press, Seattle 1984, pgs 130-138 The Harper's Index Book, 1,159 numbers that count from the Harper's magazine index, America's favorite list of vital statistics, Lapham et al editors, Holt and Co. 1987 "A House Divided: Violence in the Lesbian S/M Community", Pat Califia, Living in Leather V, Portland, OR 1990 "Husbands and wives should be b...