| | | APSA_NY13-401 | | Helping Youth in Violent Communities to Help Themselves: Psychoanalysts at Work in Jamaica & Uganda Speakers: Marie Rudden, Stuart Twemlow, Martha S. Bragin The presenters will describe two different interventions, based on applied psychoanalytic principles that helped adolescents in violent communities. Stuart Twemlow describes a school project that radically changed a community and government, using low cost culturally attuned interventions. Martha Bragin discusses the Uganda Ministry of Education and Sports’ initiative to use traditional community strengths in supporting war-affected teachers and students. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | EMDR17-300 | | Plenary: Tapping Around the World: Utilizing Resource Tapping As a Standalone Therapy for Activating Healing Resources Through Bilateral Stimulation Speakers: Julie Probus-Shcad, LCSW Julie shares experiences of working with youth traumatized by the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, youth affected by the riots in Ferguson, Missouri and more. She outlines ways to incorporate Resource Tapping with marginalized groups. | | MP3 | | $18.00 | | $18.00 | |
| | | GenSpec17-102 | | Gender Inclusive Health and Sexuality Education: Strategies for Advocacy and Implementation Speakers: Kim Westheimer | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | APSA16-300 | | Plenary: Donald B. Moss - "The Insane Look of the Bewildered Half-Broken Animal" Speakers: Donald B. Moss | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | NPSG15-101 | | Fast and Cheap: Implementing Change from the Grassroots 90-minute session | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | GSPEC14-240 | | Saturday Closing | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | NHF12-103 | | Global Blood Safety, Optimizing Treatment and the Affordability of Care Speakers: Brian O’Mahony, Mark W. Skinner Over the next few years, we will see a revolution in treatment not seen since the 1960s. Treatment products will advance on all fronts, from viral-inactivated (solvent detergent) cryoprecipitate, biosimilars of current therapies and treatment products with substantially enhanced efficacy to the increasing likelihood that through gene transfer a “cure” may become a reality. The blood safety concerns of the past have been replaced by current concerns about maintaining vigilance against such blood-borne agents as viruses and prions. Equally important are the challenges of adequate factor supply and access to products around the world. This session describes how patients have started to join forces to bring all key stakeholders together to ensure that the views of product users are considered when it comes to access to these vital therapies. During this session we also address the challenges of answering US government and payer demands for evidence-based medicine, and cost justification for the introduction of new therapies and enhancement of current treatments. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | NHF15-237 | | NHF's Victory for Women: Advocacy in Action | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
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| Subtotal | | $95.00 |