ABA 2018

Environment & Sustainability

Social Justice

Education

Health & Wellness

Sustainable Business

Women Take On The World

Gems from the Archive

Entrepreneurial Success

Audio Books



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Title

Format

Price

Subtotal

GSPEC16-213

Talking with Young Kids About Gender

Speakers: Julia Beers, Pamela Wool, Esq.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG15-241

Better Together: Collaborative Approaches to Catalyzing Climate Adaptation Action

2-hour session

MP3

$25.00

$25.00

APSA_NY12-305

Scientific Paper 1: : 9/11And the India/Pakistan Partition: Trauma and Dissociation

Speakers: Alan Roland, PhD (New York, NY), Author

This paper adds new dimensions to the understanding of trauma and dissociation by exploring personal and patients’ reactions to the experience of 9/11, and by in-depth interviews with a Jain Indian family caught in a train massacre in 1947 during the India/Pakistan Partition. For the former, the emotional resonance of 9/11 feelings of catastrophe with a traumatic visual/emotional dissociated memory from 18 months old enabled it to surface; while for the latter, the train massacre and disappearance of the two youngest siblings has had ripple effects not only inter-generationally but throughout the family.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY13-408

Meet-the-Author: Dr. Phillip M. Bromberg

Speakers: Melinda Gellman, Philip M. Bromberg, Christine C. Kieffer

Deepening his inquiry into the nature of what is therapeutic about the psychoanalytic relationship Dr. Bromberg explores the two interlocking rewards of successful treatment — healing and growth. By being an affectively alive partner who is simultaneously attentive to the dissociated impact of his own enacted participation, the analyst helps decrease the patient’s mistrust of potentially traumatizing “otherness” and its dissociated dread of attachment rupture. This in turn leads to both greater confidence in relational affect regulation and a growing ability to safely contain the self-state negotiation of otherness inherent to the experience of internal conflict. In its essence, Bromberg’s portrayal of therapeutic action restores self-state fluidity, liberating the patient’s capacity for trust without vigilance and permitting life to be lived with greater creativity, love and spontaneity.

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

ConBio12-236

SYM 31: Climate Change Adaptation through Natural Community Conservation Plans (NCCPs) in California

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NHF12-211

The Glass is Half Full: Reframing Emotional Challenges for Women with Bleeding Disorders

Speakers: Danielle Nance, MD; Barbara Forss; Moderator: Patrice Thomas, MS, MSW

Many women with bleeding disorders have experienced the frustration of missed diagnosis, the physical and emotional pain of untreated bleeding conditions, and the embarrassment of disclosing personal information in order to explain why they are not feeling well. For some women, there is also guilt associated with passing a genetic condition on to their children. This session provides a time for women to reflect on their feelings about their lived experiences with bleeding disorders or those of their loved ones, and learn about various techniques for coping.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

Subtotal

$85.00

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