| | | IYF12-103 | | Building Value-Based Relationships: Nano Mentoring, Sponsorship & Champions Speakers: Denise Brosseau | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-135 | | Species Response to Climate Change | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-304 | | SYM 36 Part I: The Future of Conservation | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-216 | | Land Use and Conservation Planning 2 | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-307 | | SYM 38 Part I: Geospatial Approaches to Support Pelagic Conservation Planning & Adaptive Management | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | APSA_NY12-310 | | Plenary Address: The Analyst’s Narcissism Speakers: Warren R. Procci, MD, President (Pasadena, CA); Alan B. Zients, MD (New York, NY); Judith F.Chused, MD (Washington, DC) The plenary address focuses on the narcissistic vulnerability of the psychoanalyst that is inherent in the practice of psychoanalysis. Using case vignettes, Dr. Chused details the problems presented by the analyst’s vulnerability to psychic injury as well as by the potential for grandiose self-representation and expectations. During the presentation several recommendations are developed as to how the analyst’s inevitable vulnerability to narcissistic injury and grandiose thinking can be used to further the course of an analysis. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-201 | | SYM 20: Managing Novel Ecosystems: Bridging the Gap Between Research & Practice | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | APSA_NY12-403 | | Panel III: Desire and Being Desired Speakers: Melinda Gellman, PhD (New York, NY); Marilla Aisenstein, PhD (Paris, France); Carol Gilligan, PhD* (New York, NY); Donald B. Moss, MD (New York, NY); Deborah Luepnitz, PhD (Philadelphia, PA); Reporter: Phoebe Ann Cirio, MSW, LCSW (St. Louis, MO) This panel revisits a concept essential to psychoanalysis from its origins to the present day, considering it within contemporary contexts. Desire and being desired are discussed from traditional and evolving perspectives, highlighting their place in the psychoanalytic canon, in individual development, their relationship to culture, and impact within the treatment dyad. Clinical material and discussion among the panelists illustrates the ways in which we encounter and conceptualize desire in clinical practice. | | MP3 | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-116 | | SYM10- II: Conservation vs. Sacrifice – Weighing the Consequences of Utility Scale Renewable Energy in California Deserts | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-232 | | SYM 23: Bridging the Gaps: Linking the Sources, Flows, Recipients and the Benefits of Ecosystem Services | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-107 | | SYM 16- Part I: One Health – Recognizing How Human & Wildlife Health Are Connected | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | APSA_NY12-309 | | Scientific Paper 4: Neutrality and the Ethics of Desire Speakers: Author: Lewis A. Kirshner, MD (Cambridge, MA) In this paper, the concept of an ethics specific to psychoanalysis are explored through a critical reading of Lacan’s seminar, The Ethics of Psychoanalysis. While it must obviously address moral concerns, a psychoanalytic ethics should also embody a unique perspective on human nature growing out of analytic experience and knowledge. In particular, the analyst’s desire is always in play in his attempt to sustain an ethical position. An examination of Lacan’s seminar highlights this link, but also points to a number of unresolved problems. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-212 | | SYM 27: Tools for Planning for Climate Change in Coastal & Marine Ecosystems | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-111 | | SYM19-Part II: Moving Beyond Fortress Conservation | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | ConBio12-217 | | Alien & Invasive Species 1 | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
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| Subtotal | | $170.00 |