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 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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Title
Format
Price
Subtotal
ABA15-205
Obtaining Information in Arbitration
Audio CD
$18.00
POC12-161
B Corporation – a better way to do business
Speakers: Andy Fyfe, B-Lab; Matthew Bauer, BetterWorld Telecom; Timothy Yee, Green Retirement Plans; Jonathan Storper, HansonBridgett; Mike Hannigan, Give Something Back Office Supplies
B Corporations are a new kind of company that uses the power of business to solve social and environmental problems. They meet transparent and comprehensive standards of social and environmental performance. They also legally expand their corporate responsibilities to include consideration of stakeholder interests. Being the hub of innovation and social enterprise, California now joined six other states to sign Benefit Corporation into law. This panel discusses the why and how to for companies to join this movement and amplify the voice for sustainable business.
Audio CDs: 1
$10.00
NPSG14-200
Morning Plenary — Successful Transportation Networks: A Driving Force in Smart Growth
$15.00
SEA11-240
Gala Awards
$12.00
NHF13-202
Say It Again: How to Speak So Your Provider Will Listen
SEA11-230
From Silicon Valley to Nairobi: Samasource and the Invention of Microwork
Speakers: Janah
SEA11-301
CEO Roundtable
Speakers: Fruchterman, Posko, Ryan, Sebastian, Spencer, Barber
WRC09-114
Understanding Institutional Development: A Practical Guide for Chancellors & Presidents
Speakers: Mel & Pearl Shaw
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.
MP3
ABA15-212
Civil Labor Enforcement, Private Claims & Supply Chain Accountability: What You Can Do to Help Fight Trafficking in Persons
APSA_NY12-302
Research Symposium: Parental Mentalizing in Action: Verbal and Embodied Parental Mentalizing in Theory and Clinical Practice
Speakers: Dana Shai, PhD (Herzliya, Israel); Arietta Slade, PhD (New York, NY); Nancy E. Suchman, PhD (New Haven, CT); Mary Target, PhD (London, England); Robert J. Waldinger, MD (West Newton, MA)
Parental mentalizing is a significant factor shaping the infant’s socio-emotional development and is the focus of this symposium. Two papers focus on intervention programs designed to enhance parental mentalizing in high risk families — Minding the Baby and Mothering from the Inside Out, including results of randomized controlled trial studies demonstrating the efficacy of these interventions. The third paper will introduce Parental Embodied Mentalization — a method of observational assessment involving the scrutiny of the whole-body nonverbal interactive process between mothers and infants that predicts attachment security. This session explores how parental mentalizing can enhance children’s socio-emotional wellbeing.
IYF09-224
What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
Speakers: Tina Seelig, Clara Shih
NPSG14-02
Equitable Development
1/2 day session.
Audio CDs: 4
$55.00
NHF13-203
Aging: Comorbidities & Bleeding Disorders-a Nurse-Moderated Discussion
Audio CDs: 2
$24.00
NPSG14-123
Where’s the Money: 2014 Smart Growth Funding Report
COLSUC07-C2
Mission-driven Design for Multi-use Projects
Speakers: Marsha Maytum, Sheldon Pollett, Jan WIlliamson, Gary Yazwa
ABA15-102
Employment Law Issues for Startups
NHF12-104
Your Family, Our Future: Understanding the Role of Genetic Testing in Hemophilia
Speakers: Marion Koerper, MD; Diane Aschman MS; Barbara Konkle, MD; Moderators: Glenn Pierce, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, Biogen Idec Hemophilia
This session introduceS an innovative partnership of the National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF), American Thrombosis and Hemostasis Network (ATHN), Puget Sound Blood Center (PSBC) and Biogen Idec Hemophilia, which offers free or low cost genetic testing and analysis to patients and members of families with hemophilia while advancing scientific research of genetics and hemophilia. The founding partners and other representatives of the community participate in an interactive panel discussion, provide an overview of genetic testing and its value, as well as present details about the new program and how it can benefit patients, carriers, and their families now and for generations to come.
IYF09-100
Executive Women's Leadership Forum
Speakers: Sydnie Kohara, William Watkins, Nora Denzel
$75.00
NHF12-123
How Spiritual Diversity Affects Your Healthcare Decisions
Speakers: Greg McClure, MA, MS, LSW; Debra Schear
In this session, we focus on the role spirituality has in our healthcare decisions. We discuss the definition of spiritual diversity, the ways in which to work with healthcare providers while staying true to beliefs, and your rights to spiritual sensitivity in the healthcare setting. Learn that spiritual diversity can impact your healthcare decisions in a positive way.
NHF12-112
Nurse Luncheon - Be Our Guest
Speakers: Mary Lou Cygan, MSN, RN, CPNP; Val D. Bias; Jim Munn, RN, MS; Moderator: Susan Hunter, RN, BSN
Listen as we reflect on our roles as HTC nurses and celebrate our achievements. Speakers include Val D. Bias, CEO of NHF, and Jim Munn, Vice Chair of WFH. Special recognitions and presentations will include, but are not limited to, the 2012 NHF Nurse of the Year and the recipient of the 2011-2012 NHF Nursing Excellence Fellowship
SEA11-232
Food Service Social Enterprises #2: Solid Enterprise First, then Training
Speakers: Escobar, Curtin, Karch, Price
NHF12-210
Been There, Done That! Raising Parents When you Have a Bleeding Disorder
Speakers: Michele Cecil; Brent Movitz; Jozef Zwier; Moderators: Jennifer Maahs, MSN, PNP; Tonya Hegwood, MSW, LCSW
A panel of young adults with bleeding disorders share childhood experiences of their parents’ adjustment to their diagnosis. We discuss the challenges a bleeding disorder can present, as well as the growth that can occur in both parents and children as a result. This conversation for all will reassure new families that life with a bleeding disorder need not be as frightening as the initial diagnosis.
NHF10-212
Reach out and Treat: Successful Creative Outreach
APSA17-305
Plenary Address: Have We Changed? Psychoanalytic Education, Treatment, and Diversity in a Changing World
Speakers: Chair & Introducer: Harriet L. Wolfe, M.D., President (San Francisco, CA) Speaker: Mark Smaller, Ph.D. (Chicago, IL)
If psychoanalysis is to go forward, survive, and thrive for new generations, dramatic change in the field will be essential. Methods of educating students to practice in today’s changing world will demand innovation like never before. In an age where information, human connection and nonconnection travels in seconds, the impact on the field can no longer be denied. This presentation will review recent changes in our organization and profession, and highlight areas that demand new strategies for survival. If new and diverse students, patients, and research are to be attracted to the field, traditional perspectives must welcome innovation that will enrich psychoanalytic ideas and practice. Strategies to facilitate change will be described with direction toward implementing critical change.
SEA11-210
Improvising Social Enterprise: Creating the Conceptual and Structural Framework for a New Social Enterprise in 90 Minutes
Speakers: Wexler
SEA11-227
Social Capital and Partner Resources: Financing Across the Social Venture Continuum
Speakers: Darragh, Jones, Barsema, D. Miller, S. Miller, Provenzano
NVPG10-1.2A
The Enneagram as a Treatment Modality for Gambling Addicts
Speakers: Renee Siegel, Rick Benson
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.
APSA17-304
Scientific Paper 4: Psychoanalytic Field Theory and the Clinical Relevance of the Mind/Body Problem
Speakers: Chair: Martin A. Silverman, M.D. (Maplewood, NJ) Author: Montana Katz, Ph.D., L.P. (New York, NY) Discussant: Joseph D. Lichtenberg, M.D. (Bethesda, MD)
This paper addresses how psychoanalytic field theory models approach mind/body concepts and how this impacts clinical technique. Questions about the relationship, integration or reduction of the body and mind are approached theoretically by philosophers. For psychoanalysts the issues are saliently clinical. Field theory as developed by Baranger and Baranger, Ferro, and Levenson portray an evolution of field theory models that began employing a mind/body distinction, to offering techniques to bridge the divide between mind and body, and finally to a holistic model and technique. Performance art, a clinical example, and focus on specific clinical techniques are offered to support the discussion.
APSA_NY12-204
Scientific Paper Prize for Psychoanalytic Research: Changes of brain activation pre- post short-term psychodynamic inpatient psychotherapy: An fMRI study of panic disorder patients
Speakers: Manfred E. Beutel, MD, (Mainz, Germany); Jerald Kay, MD (Dayton, OH); Barbara Milrod, MD (New York, NY)
A number of neuro-imaging studies have shown that effective psychotherapy also affects brain function. Based on a brief review of pertinent methods and previous findings, the first functional MRI study assessing panic disorder patients before and after psychodynamic therapy are presented. The results indicate psychodynamic treatment leads to changes in fronto-limbic circuitry, similar to previous findings on cognitive-behavioral treatments. In the analyses of long-term follow-up data, evidence further shows that the change in amygdala reactivity is predictive of improvement 3 years post-treatment. Opportunities and limitations of the application of neuro-imaging technologies in psychotherapy research are discussed.
$30.00
APSA_NY12-201
Oral History Workshop #73: Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, Part II
Speakers: Glen O. Gabbard, MD (Houston, TX); Kathryn J. Zerbe, MD (Portland, OR); Anthony D. Bram, PhD (Lexington, MA); Irwin C. Rosen, PhD (Topeka, KS); Michael Harty, PhD (Kansas City, KS); Alice Brand Bartlett, PhD (Topeka, KS)
This session continues the story of the unique relationship between the Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Menninger Clinic from 1981 through the closure of the Institute in 2001. Participants describe the growing influence of object relations theory, the ongoing development of clinical psychology and diagnostic testing, the eventual rise of women leaders and finally the dispersal of psychoanalysts and candidates to all parts of the country.
Audio CDs: 3
$45.00
OLOC14-120A
Writers Night - Part One
Speakers: Part One Includes: Elana Dykewomn, Avotcja, Vicky Randall, Jeanne Cordova, Teya Schaffer, Barbara Ruth, Kitty Tsui
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.
NHF10-03
Marching Forward…Moving on Transition
NHF10-210
Brush up on Dental Care: Why Does It Matter So Much?
APSA17-402
Psychoanalysis in the Community Symposium: United States Armed Forces Most Lethal Combatant: Self or Other: Veteran Suicides in the US
Speakers: Chair & Discussant: Jeffrey Taxman, M.D. (Mequon, WI) Presenter: Doc King (Topanga, CA) Discussants: Harold Kudler, M.D. (Washington, DC) R. Dennis Shelby, Ph.D., L.C.S.W. (Charleston, IN)
Only recently has our country begun to appreciate the shocking number of US veteran suicides...22 every day! This symposium will explore veteran suicidality spanning multiple generations and foreign conflicts. Before this session participants are invited to attend a screening of the remarkable movie “Project 22” which poignantly shows the human faces of this tragic mental health issue. (See pages 29 and 65 for more information) The symposium panel includes ‘Doc’ King, one of the creators and directors of this documentary. As a combat veteran he has dealt first-hand with this personal, painful issue. Dr. Harold Kudler—VA Chief Consultant for Mental Health Services—and Dr. Dennis Shelby will discuss the psychological issues raised by the movie, what is being done to address this problem nationally, and what we as analysts can do about it in our practices.
NVPG10-1.4B
Problem Gambling & Disability / & Finding the Correlation Between Pathological Gambling & Compulsive Sexual Behavior
Speakers: Ashlee Kalina; Larry Ashley and Kristen Dahlke
NHF15-106
The Power of One: Clinical Trials
NHF12-206
It’s A Small World After All: Telemedicine in HTC
Speakers: Kristen Jaworski, RN, BSN, CCRC; Michelle Witkop, DNP, FNP-BC; Roshni Kulkarni , MD; Judith Andersen, MD; Moderators: Ellen White, RN, MSN; Michelle Witkop, DNP, FNP-BC
This session will teach you the definition of telemedicine, and describe the role of the originating provider and the distant provider. Be able to describe how telemedicine can be used in the research role.
IYF09-210
Luncheon Keynote
Speakers: Jessica Aguirre, Cynthia McClain-Hill, Dr. Bertice Berry
APSA15-302
Research Symposium: Psychological Masochism: Dynamic Hypotheses Derived from the Literature, Empirical Study and Treatment
NHF13-109
Pharmacokinetics
NHF12-126
Mechanics of Physical Intimacy: Managing Pain & Joint Limitations in Sexual Relationships
Speakers: Alice Anderson, PT, DPT, PCS
In this session we focus on the biomechanics of sexual activity for individuals with chronic pain and/or limitations in joint function due to bleeding disorders. We discuss possible expansion of one’s view of sexuality, principles of positioning to promote intimacy and comfort, and pros and cons of common positions assumed during physical intimacy. We list options for intimate exploration, describe three principles of optimal positioning and at least two methods of modifying posture to increase comfort while participating in intimate activity, and describe potential benefits and drawbacks to common positions assumed during intimate interaction.
NHF13-05
Basics of VWD
NHF12-109
Notions About Potions: A Product Review
Speakers: Glen Roy, RN; Sue Kovats-Bell, RN, BSN; Moderator: Sue Purdie, BSN, RN
This session is a review of current factor products and antifibrinolytics. It includes a review of factor products on the market today with a discussion and comparison of their molecular structure, FDA-approved indications, half-life, storage requirements and reconstitution devices. We also present a review of antifibrinolytics, including the use, dosing, FDA-approved indications and contraindications.
POC12-141
The new sustainable theory of investing
Speakers: Jay Youngdahl, East Bay Express and Harvard Fellow at the Institute for Responsible Investment; (Responder) Ed Church, Institute for Environmental Entrepreneurship
Wall Street investment activity is premised on a view of a theory of finance called, “Modern Portfolio Theory” (MPT). Due to lack of an alternative, even many green investment companies rely on MPT. But MPT is based on a selfish view of utilitarian interests in which the investments of an individual or enterprise are looked at out of societal context, and measured only by short term financial returns. Strict adherence to MPT forecloses most sustainable and green investment strategies and MPT has failed even as to what it promises. Hear from a panel working on a new replacement theory that is fascinating as well as nationally important, and which puts sustainability and people’s true needs at the heart of investment strategies.
NHF13-115
Men with VWD
APSA_NY12-300
Plenary Address: Core Issues in the Treatment of Personality Disordered Patients
Speakers: George G. Fishman, MD (Chestnut Hill, MA); Dan H. Buie, MD (Wellesley Hills, MA); Robert Lindsay Pyles, MD, President-Elect (Wellesley Hills, MA)
Neurotic patients possess the capacities required for maintaining their basic self-stability. Personality disordered patients do not. They continuously need to depend on others to provide them with the capacities they need in order to maintain basic self-stability. Clinical experience and relevant literature indicate that these capacities are five in number. They concern self-realness, self-holding so as not to experience aloneness, self-worth, self-love, and identity. This presentation focuses on understanding the consequences of deficits of these capacities along with treatments that can enable patients to develop these capacities for themselves.
ABA15-110
PLENARY: Supreme Court Update: New Decisions & Consideration of the Effect of Some Important Prior Decisions
NHF10-217
Head to Toe Imaging/Hemophilia-Associated Liver Disease: Imaging Evaluation
AGPA13-203
Principles of Self Psychology as Applied in an Integrative Dynamic Therapy Group
Speakers: Ahmed Mohamed Kamal, Diaa Ali Mahmoud
NHF13-206
Addressing the Treatment Needs of Carriers with Hemophilia
NPSG14-230
New Ways for Pittsburgh’s Historic Strip District
POC12-151
State and national small business policy and opportunities discussion
Speakers: Scott Hauge, Small Business California; David Bowdin, ASBC – American Sustainable Business Council
Changing public policy through advocacy in Sacramento and Washington is essential for building a robust and sustainable economy. New business organizations have emerged to champion the priorities of the 21st Century small business owners and investors. Small Business California conducts an annual survey to identify the top priorities for small business in California. Scott Hauge describes how SBC is improve access to capital, energy costs, and the potential power of small business in California. The American Sustainable Business Council advocates on national issues. David Brodwin describes their increasingly successful work to mobilize business leaders and create a counter-force in the media, supporting forward-looking policies to restore American competitiveness and promote sustainable and socially-responsible growth.
ABA15-316
21st Century Employers: Franchisors, Subcontractors, Temporary Agencies, Joint Employers & Other Iterations of the Contingent Workforce
$955.00
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