ABA 2018
Environment & Sustainability
New Partners for Smart Growth
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2015
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2014
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2013
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2012
LGC - CA Adaptation Forum 2014
Society for Conservation Biology, 2012
Behavior, Energy & Climate Change, 2010
TIDES
Building Opportunities Conference, Los Angeles, 2011
Building Opportunites Conference: TIDES, DC '09
Buillding for Sustainable Communities Conference: TIDES, Berkeley '09
Collaborating for Success, 2007
Social Justice
American Bar Association
American Bar Association 2017
American Bar Association 2015
American Bar Association 2014
American Bar Association 2013
American Bar Association 2012
A Just Bay Area, Oakland 2013
Out & Equal 2011
Take Back America, 08
Take Back America, 07
Engaging The Other, 08
SE Alliance
Social Enterprise Summit, 11
Social Enterprise Summit, 2010
Social Enterprise Summit 08
Social Enterprise Summit, 09
Social Enterprise Summit 07
OLOC 2014
CELA 2017
CELA 2018
CELA 2019
Rabbis for Human Rights, 08
Education
Gender Spectrum 2017
Gender Spectrum 2016
Gender Spectrum 2015
Gender Spectrum 2014
Gender Spectrum 2013
Gender Spectrum 2012
Gender Spectrum 2011
CACTI, April 2012
WRCBAA - Black American Affairs
Universal Learning Conference
C.G. Jung Institute of SF
Health & Wellness
American Group Psychotherapy Association
AGPA 2019
AGPA 2018
AGPA 2017
AGPA 2016
AGPA 2015
AGPA 2014
AGPA 2013
AGPA 2012
AGPA 2011
AGPA 2010
AGPA 2020
American Psychoanalytic Association
APSA 2019
APSA 2025
APSA February 2018
APSA January 2017
APSA January 2016
APSA January 2015
APSA January 2014
APSA January 2013
APSA January 2012
APSA June 2012
APSA June 2011
APSA 2020
Nat'l Hemophilia Foundation
NHF Conference, 2015
NHF Conference, 2014
NHF Conference, 2013
NHF Conference, 2012
NHF Conference, 2011
NHF Conference, 2010
NHF Conference, 2009
Nevada State Conference on Problem Gambling, 2010
Drug Policy Alliance
Nevada State Conference on Problem Gambling, 2009
EMDR 3rd Annual Parnell Institute
Int'l Conference on Gambling
Transgender Health 2013
Create Your Future 2014
Globe Sound Healing Conference
Parnell Institute: EMDR
Sustainable Business
Social Venture Network, 2010
BALLE, Bellingham 2011
BALLE, South Carolina 2010
Progressive Opportunities Conference, 2012
Women Take On The World
Montclair Women's Club Video Documentary
Professional BusinessWomen's Conf. of CA
PBWC, May 2011
PBWC, May 2010
Invent Your Future, for Women
Invent Your Future, 2012
Invent Your Future, 2011
Invent Your Future, 2010
Invent Your Future, '09
Oakland Women's Summit, '09
Gems from the Archive
Active Resistance
Breast Cancer & The Environment
Feminist Icons
Entrepreneurial Success
Marilyn King's Olympian Thinking
Dale Marie Golden
Elinor Stutz
Audio Books
Trade Up!
Dr. Lakita Long
I Open My Heart
Life Moxie!
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Format
Price
Subtotal
APSA18-203
DPE Research Education Dialogue: Critical Thinking & Research in Psychoanalytic Education
Speakers: Otto F. Kernberg, M.D., Ellen Rees, M.D., Andrew J. Gerber, M.D., Ph.D.
The organizers of the session take the position that a more robust emphasis on critical thinking and research will not only improve psychoanalytic education, but will also contribute to an improved standing of psychoanalysis as a discipline in the larger society.
MP3
$15.00
GSPEC16-127
Helping Families Talk About Sex with Their Trans & Gender-Expansive Kids
Speakers: Colin Close, MA
$10.00
AGPA18-1TUE
Institute Opening Plenary: “I'm Having Trouble with My Small Group: Reflections on a Lifetime of Living, Leading, and Learning in Groups
Speakers: Elizabeth Knight
This session focuses on the vital importance of groups in our lives, family, work, sports, school and therapy groups. . . how understanding how we interact with others leads us to "The Healing Power of Groups in a Fragmented World".
NPSG15-112
Building Blocks Training Academy Road Show
3.5 hour session
$30.00
OAE11-327
Putting The B Back In LGBT: How Employers Can Foster Bisexual-Inclusive Workplaces
Audio CDs: 1
Audio CD
$12.00
NPSG15-251
Building Youth Leadership for Strong Communities
2-hour session
$25.00
NPSG12-000
Full Set of All 105 Sessions
Mail order only. All sessions on separate CDs, includes free binders; or all sessions on free USB in mp3 format (easily transferred to iPad, iPod, or computer where it can be played in iTunes or Windows Media Player.
USB Stick
$395.00
APSA20-000
Full Set of Audio
22 Sessions as individual Mp3 audio files available as digital downloads or on USB stick (playable on any computer or other electronic listening device.) USB stick delivered via Priority Mail, 15% shipping & handling will be applied upon checkout.
$325.00
AGPA18-308
Forming and Maintaining the Modern Analytic Practitioner
Speakers: Elliot Zeisel, Laura Ebady, Jordan Price, Phyllis Rifkin-Russell
$20.00
NHF12-108
Helping Parents Manage Difficult Behaviors in Children with Hemophilia
Speakers: Nathan J. Blum, MD; Moderator: Eric Iglewski, LMSW
This session helps clinicians to counsel parents whose chronically ill children are exhibiting difficult behaviors. Factors that contribute to difficult behaviors will be reviewed. The importance of helping parents identify priorities for behavior change is emphasized and strategies for counseling parents to help their children increase desired behaviors are described.
NPSG12-210
Area-Wide Planning: Innovations at the State, Local, and Federal Level
Speakers: Elizabeth Schilling, Policy Manager, Smart Growth America
The area-wide approach is a unique strategy aimed at revitalizing brownfields-impacted neighborhoods through a community-centered, collaborative planning process. The process focuses not only on planning, but also on creating a framework for implementation that draws on public, private, and community partnerships, and supports a more strategic use of state/federal brownfields funds for neighborhood development.
NPSG15-108
Highways & Health: Leveraging Transportation Investments for Healthy Communities
APSA18-402
Science Department Session 1: Panic Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy – Extended Range: Developing an Evidence Base for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Contemporary Science
Speakers: Chair: Charles P. Fisher, M.D. (San Francisco) Presenters: Barbara Milrod, M.D. (New York, NY) Fredric Busch, Ph.D. (New York, NY)
Participants should be able to discuss panic focused psychodynamic psychotherapy and have an understanding of its principles and applications and discuss the building blocks of scientifically credible psychotherapy outcome research, particularly as regards psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
NPSG12-147
Participación de Residentes en el Proceso de Planeación
Speakers: Paul Zykofsky, AICP, Assoc. AIA, Director Asociado, Local Government Commission; Juan Antonio Ramírez, Coordinador, WalkSanDiego; Laura Silvan, Presidenta del Consejo Directivo, Proyecto Fronterizo de Educación Ambiental, A.C.
La participación activa de los residentes en la planeación urbana local resulta en múltiples beneficios tanto para ellos como para el municipio en general. Primeramente, el involucrar a los residentes en la planeación local resulta en mejores planes; planes basados en el conocimiento de los residentes de lo que funciona y lo que no funciona en cada colonia. Puede ayudar a evitar los conflictos en torno al desarrollo urbano y permite a los residentes entender los impactos positivos y negativos de las distintas opciones.
OAE11-331
The Business Case for Transgender-Inclusive Health Benefits
SEA08-115
Overcoming the Waves of Resistance
Speakers: Tangie Newborn
NHF12-118
Sharing & Caring: Case Studies on VWD
Speakers: Betsy Koval, RN, BSN; Laura-Jean Siggens, RN, MSN, CPN; Angela Lambing, RN, NP; Claudia Lupia, RN, BS, OCN; Kerry Hansen, RN; Charmaine Biega, RN; Moderator: Mary Lou Cygan, MSN, RN, CPNP
During this session we focus on von Willebrand Disease care for a variety of patients seen at the HTC. We address approaches that have been successful in dealing with diverse patient populations and look at unique scenarios.
NPSG15-206
A Debate: Who Will Drive Suburban Transformation – the Millennials or the Boomers?
90-minute session
NPSG12-232
The Walking Audit - A Tool for Organizing Strong Communities and Developing Complete Streets
NPSG12-309
Getting it Done: State Policy Strategies from Advocacy to Implementation
NPSG12-329
Building Sustainable Rural Communities with Regional Transportation Systems
NPSG15-102
After the Coal Plant Closes: An Environmental-Justice Approach to Redevelopment & Economic Opportunities
EMDR17-120
Panel: EMDR with Challenging Clients
Speakers: Laurel Parnell, Leah Leatherbee, Sean Frankino, Julie Probus-Schad, Maggie Phillips & others
Many EMDR therapists have had experiences with clients who are more challenging to work with. We will discuss some of our most challenging cases, what we did, and what we wish we had done in retrospect.
$18.00
GSPEC16-131
Adolescence as a Co-existing Condition
Speakers: Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, Mind-the-Gap Panel
NVPG09-103B
Suicide: The Aftermath - Role of Caregivers in Suicide Postvention
Speakers: Linda Flatt
NPSG12-152
Putting Parking in its Place for Smart Growth
Speakers: Valerie Knepper, Transportation Planner, Metropolitan Transportation Commission; Richard W. Lee, Ph.D., AICP, Associate, Fehr & Peers; Christine Eary, Associate Regional Planner, SANDAG; Donald C. Shoup, Professor of Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles; Meea Kang, Principal, Domus Development: Executive Director, California Infill Builders Association; Richard W. Willson Ph.D. FAICP, Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Jeffrey Tumlin, Principal, Nelson/Nygaard; Samir Hajjiri, Sr. Traffic Engineer, City of San Diego, City Planning & Community Investment Dept.; Kathy Garcia, Planning Director, City of Del Mar; Ian Sacs, P.E., Director, Transportation and Parking, City of Hoboken, NJ; Robert Swierk, AICP, Senior Transportation Planner, CMA Planning; Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority; Mott Smith, Principal, Civic Enterprise
Hear from the nation's foremost parking experts, to reconceptualize parking to support smart growth in our communities; explore the roles of different governmental agencies and the private sector in reforming parking policies and practices; and address housing, TOD, and transit. The session delves into: the fundamentals of rethinking parking policies—The High Price of Free Parking and the theory of 85%; new development—how can smart parking policies support the viability of new construction? Government roles—how can cities and MPOs pursue parking policies and practices to effectively support smart growth? Finally, The Cutting Edge—what's happening in the Big Apple and elsewhere "at the frontier"?
GenSpec17-122
Using Research to Support Gender Expansive Students
Speakers: Allison Gill, Becca Mui
APSA_NY12-308
Scientific Paper 3: Mass Murder and the Individual: Group Psychology and Individual Morality and Empathy
Speakers: Vamik D. Volkan, MD (Charlottesville, VA); Author: Anna Ornstein, MD (Brookline, MA)
In view of the frequency with which terror acts are being committed, this paper suggests the possible psychological changes individuals may have to undergo when committing mass murder. The paper would be of interest to analysts who consider the social, political and the cultural surround relevant to psychoanalysis.
OAE11-108
Friends in High Places: Great relationships with your ERG's executive sponsor
GenSpec17-125
Using History to Teach Families & Youth about Gender Identity
Speakers: Mauro Sifuentes
ConBio12-240
Plenary Speaker: PATRICIA KOLEFF
NPSG15-201
Deal Makers & Game Changers: Being Responsive to a Market for Equitable Development
NPSG12-223
Revitalization, Gentrification, and Equitable Development: Evaluating a Decade of EPA's Programs
Speakers: Mary Nelson, Founding President, Bethel New Life; Deeohn Ferris, JD, President, Sustainable Community Development Group; Ted Howard, Evergreen Coalition; Charlie Bartsch, Senior Advisor to the Assistant Administrator for Economic Development, Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization, U.S. EPA; Vernice Miller-Travis, Senior Associate, Skeo Solutions
Gentrification is often defined as the transformation of neighborhoods from low value to high value. This change has the potential to cause displacement of long-time residents and businesses because of higher rents, mortgages, and property taxes. This interactive session provides an overview of EPA's efforts to promote equitable development, engages the audience, and facilitates a candid discussion about the challenges and proposed solutions at the local level for advancing truly equitable development.
GenSpec17-302
Transgender Representations in the Media & Culture: Moving From Victims to Role Models
Speakers: Stephanie King
NHF12-110
Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes: Pros and Cons of Protective Devices
Speakers: Kristen Jaworski, RN, BSN, CCRC
In this session, we discuss safety equipment for daily activities for children with bleeding disorders and the ability of safety measures to ultimately prevent bleeding episodes. We focus on the pros and cons of protective equipment and how to make the best decisions for your family using MedicAlert® guidelines. How important is MedicAlert identification? What is the best safety plan for your child? Can bleeds be prevented? Listen and find out!
OAE11-110
Same-Sex Domestic Partner Benefits Tax Equalization - A Guide for Implementation
APSA_NY12-000
Full Set Audio
Your choice of all sessions, each on an individual CD (includes FREE Binders); or Full Set of mp3 audio files on Free USB drive. Full Sets available via mail order only, shipping and handling fees apply.
$199.00
OAE11-121
Featured Panel: Multiple Identities: Engaging LGBT Employees from Communities of Color
NPSG12-103
Public-Private Partnership to Finance and Promote Equitable TOD
Speakers: Brian Prater, Managing Director, Western Region, Low Income Investment Fund; Doug Johnson, Senior Transportation Planner, Metropolitan Transportation Commission; Lindy Hahn, Global Sustainable Finance, Morgan Stanley
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is an important component of sustainable development. Without proactive public policy and innovative financing mechanisms, the development of new public transportation infrastructures can have a negative effect upon low-income households, by driving up land and real estate values. One of the primary financing mechanisms for the creation or preservation of affordable housing near transit has been acquisition loan funds for TOD. These pioneering funds allow borrowers to hold land for five or more years, layer capital to lower interest rates from standard acquisition loans, and create an environment in which both borrowers and the lenders take new or non traditional risk in order to ensure that low-income households can benefit from combined access to reliable public transportation and affordable housing. This session highlights such a fund, The Bay Area Transit Oriented Affordable Housing Fund, and focuses on collaboration and the elements (program, policy and innovative financing tools) that need to exist to advance equitable TOD.
OAE11-131
So What Do We Do Now? A Guide To Transgender Workplace Transition For LGBT/Allies
OAKSUM-001
Opening Plenary: Susan L. Taylor
Speakers: KPIX TV Host Dr. Brenda Wade; Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums & First Lady Cynthia Dellums; Tom Guarino, PG&E; Oakland City Council President Jane Brunner; Janice Mirikitani, Founding President of Glide Foundation; Congresswoman Barbara Lee
GenSpec17-203
Gender Connect: Helping Your Child Navigate Online Space
Speakers: Rick Oculto
APSA14-203
Scientific Paper Prize for Psychoanalytic Research
Speakers: Anna Buchheim, Ph.D.
NPSG15-106
The New Faces of Economic Resilience: Immigrants Revitalizing Distressed Communities
APSA14-303
Psychoanalysis & Health Care Reform: What Health Insurance Reform Will Mean for Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists
Speakers: James C. Pyles
NVPG09-220A
Compulsive Gambling & The Law
Speakers: I. Nelson Rose, JD
OAE11-228
Know Your Rights: Implementing the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Federal Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009
EMDR17-102
EMDR Therapy as Affirmative Care for Transgender & Gender Nonconforming Clients
Speakers: Sand Chang, PhD
Sand Chang discusses the essentials of culturally attuned, trauma-informed healing work with transgender and gender nonconforming clients, and discuss the applications of EMDR therapy as affirmative care. Case presentations will illustrate a variety of ways that EMDR therapy can be used as a healing modality for clients who have experienced trauma related to gender identity.
NVPG09-260
Closing Session: Exploring Alternative Sentencing
Speakers: Denise Quirk, MFT, CPGC-S; Judge Harold G. Albright
ConBio12-213
SYM 15 Part II: Cultivating a Role for Wildlife Conservation in Energy Development
NHF12-122
Beyond the Label: Carriers and Women with Mild Hemophilia
Speakers: Joanna A. Davis, MD; Lynne Szott, RN, CCM; Moderator: Danielle Schwager
For female carriers, dropping the term “symptomatic carrier” and picking up the label “mild hemophilia” can be more complicated than it seems. Listen to a panel discussion about the benefits and challenges of labels. Topics include implications of labels and diagnosis in terms of insurance, medical care and self-identity.
NPSG15-330
The Fiscal Connection: Land Use & Municipal Budgets
OAE11-130
Results of the Groundbreaking National Transgender Discrimination Survey: Documenting Discrimination in the Workplace
ABA12-205
Delivering Value and Efficiency with Technology
NPSG12-131
Still Starbucks-Free: Rural Main Streets—Small towns need vitality, too!
Speakers: Kathy Callies, Acting President, Rural Learning Center; Dennis (Denny) Ross, Mayor, City of Maupin, OR; JoAnne Bush, Mayor, City of Lake Village, AR; Chris Beck, Senior Projects Advisor, U.S.D.A.-Rural Development
Given the global economy's demand for greater economic efficiencies (fewer small farmers) and environmentally sound natural resource practices (less extraction), many rural communities are facing a dramatic shift in the economic opportunities available to them. Starbucks may not be coming any time soon, but rural leaders understand that creating great places to live and work is an essential ingredient to their economic future and have requested USDA funding for strategic, place-based investments. This session focuses on three case studies: a new meeting center in Howard, South Dakota, a revived market in Maupin, Oregon, and a historic renovation in Lake Village, Arkansas.
NPSG12-144
Charrettes and the Next Generation of Public Involvement and Budgets
Speakers: Ken Snyder, Director, PlaceMatters; Darin Dinsmore, President, CrowdBrite; Jason Lally, Director, Decision Lab, PlaceMatters
The web makes it possible for the public as well as consultants to participate from a distance. This technology can save money but what are the costs to shared learning and the building of relationships? This session presents the latest tools, techniques and the trade-offs of social media and web-base participation tools within the context of the face-to-face public design charrette format
$1647.00
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