| | | APSA_NY12-500 | | Panel IV: Siblings, Identity Development and Clinical Process Speakers: Rosemary Balsam, MD (New Haven, CT); Christine C. Kieffer, PhD (Chicago, IL); Jeanine M. Vivona, PhD (Philadelphia, PA); Joseph D. Lichtenberg, MD (Bethesda, MD); Salman Akhtar, MD (Ardmore, PA); Reporter: Gabriel Ruiz, MA, LCPC (Chicago, IL) This panel examines the influence of siblings on identity development from multiple theoretical perspectives. The objective of the panel is to expand theoretical and clinical appreciation for the lifelong developmental contributions of siblings. The panelists focus in particular upon the impact of sibling recognition in the construction of identity as well as explore the contributions of “psychoanalytic siblings,” that is, those other patients, seen and unseen, may contribute to the elaboration of transference themes and transference/counter-transference enactments. Finally, the panel focuses on how those without biological siblings may seek sibling equivalents, particularly in the course of treatment. Each panelist contributes a short clinical vignette to illustrate these themes. | | MP3 | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |
| | | NHF12-007 | | Liver Disease Interventions and Hepatitis C Updates This session focuses on stage 4 liver disease (cirrhosis), coordinating liver care with your hemophilia treatment center and the status of new drugs for hepatitis C. We discuss management of complications of cirrhosis, evaluation of orthotopic liver transplantation in a patient with hemophilia and late-breaking hepatitis C therapies. Learn how you can be your own self-advocate when it comes to care, and what is in the pipeline for the future. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |