ABA 2018
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New Partners for Smart Growth
New Partners for Smart Growth, 2015
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LGC - CA Adaptation Forum 2014
Society for Conservation Biology, 2012
Behavior, Energy & Climate Change, 2010
TIDES
Building Opportunities Conference, Los Angeles, 2011
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Women Take On The World
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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
GenSpec17-106
Intersectional Lens & Child Welfare: Envisioning Multiple Paths to Permanency
Speakers: Ange Castellanos, Jesi Harris, Shannan Wilber
MP3
$10.00
NHF12-222
Camp Nursing: Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, It’s Off to Camp We Go
Speakers: Jennifer Meldau, MSRN, CPNP; Madeline Cantini, BSN, RN, CCRC; Jim Munn, RN, MS; Moderator: Ellen White, RN, MSN
This session focuses on the role of the HTC nurse in the camp setting. After a brief discussion of the history and types of camps offered for those with bleeding disorders, the speakers focus on the following: health center guidelines developed for camps serving those with bleeding disorders; ways to address campers' other co-morbidities besides their bleeding diatheses; and the benefits to both the HTC nurse and the camper in this type of setting. We also discuss the importance of self-infusion teaching and ways to accomplish this at camp, the importance of teaching within the camp setting, how other health-related topics that support the care of children with bleeding disorders can be incorporated at camp, and ways to make the learning experience fun.
Audio CDs: 1
Audio CD
$12.00
AGPA20-304
Forming and Maintaining the Modern Analytic Practitioner
Speakers: Elliot Zeisel, Chair; Dennis Foley, Anna Graybeal, Britt Raphling
$20.00
AGPA19-202
Getting off the Runway: Forming and Launching your New Psychotherapy Group
Speakers: Amy Matias
$18.00
GSPEC14-135
Professional Workshop: Gender-Expansive Children and Youth: New Frontiers in the Legal Landscape
Speakers: Sasha Buchert, Esq., Amanda Goad
SEA11-204
Measuring the Impact of Social Enterprise
Speakers: McGrath, Weisberger
GenSpec17-205
Parenting & Gender: Things I Never Thought I’d Think About
Speakers: Steven Funk, Jaydi Funk, Sarah Liebman
GSPEC14-204
Not What I Signed Up For: Parents in Process
Speakers: Laura Caghan
GSPEC13-104
PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP: Using the Law to Affirm & Advocate for Your Patients
Speakers: Asaf Orr, Esq
ABA15-107
Railroads vs. Airlines: One Statue But Two Different Approaches
$15.00
ConBio12-205
Marine & Freshwater 1
NHF14-214
In Case of Emergency: Disaster Preparedness
NHF14-220
Transition Tools, Policies and Plans for the Next Generation
APSA_NY12-301
Presidential Symposium: Minding the Markets: How Psychoanalysis Can Help to Build New Economics and Finance Thinking
Speakers: Robert A. Johnson, MA, PhD (Exec Director of the Institute of New Economic Thinking); Professor David Tuckett (London, England); Warren R. Procci, MD, President (Pasadena, CA)
APsaA’s international colleague, David Tuckett, has sought to contribute to the development of a new field of “emotional finance” with a specific interest in understanding the recent and continuing financial crisis. Human emotion has a critical impact on financial markets and, until very recently, economic theories have failed to take this into account. At the heart of the worst financial crisis in decades is a failure to organize markets in a way that puts controls on the very human emotion and behavior which trading unleashes. Robert Johnson and David Tuckett each speak on this subject and then lead a discussion concerning how psychological and psychoanalytic concepts can offer considerable assistance in understanding the sometimes irrational behavior of people and markets.
NHF14-105
Decoding Dysfunction
OLOC14-210
Plenary on Class
Speakers: Bo Brown, Ali Marrero-Calderon, Lois Helmbold and Sally Tatnall
AGPA19-308
From the Couch to the Screen: Internet Delivered (Group) Therapy
Speakers: Haim Weinberg, chair; Bonnie Goldstein, Rakefet Keret-Karavani
$25.00
AGPA18-313
The Frightened, the Angry, and the Mobilized: Group Practitioner Postures towards Trouble in Our Society
Speakers: Siddharth Shah, Klair Latino, Dawn McCarty, Sorin Thoma
ABA15-138
Settlement Issues in Whistleblower Cases
IYF09-200
Keynote Session
Speakers: Janice Edwards, Cokie Roberts
OLOC14-100
Opening Keynote: Dorothy Allison
Speakers: Dorothy Allison
GSPEC14-240
Saturday Closing
NHF12-216
Unexpected Highs: A New World in Street Drugs
Speakers: Paula Lipton, LCSW; Lance Rice; Moderator: Colleen Joiner, LMSW
This session focuses on education and information about illicit and “street” drugs that are commonly abused. We discuss the different names, types and components of “street” drugs and illicit drugs. Drug side effects and possible symptoms or warning signs of abuse are elaborated on. Learn about how common household items and normally prescribed drugs are being abused by both youth and adults today.
CELA18-201
ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE – PART 2 - The Year in Review
Speakers: Andrew Friedman, Ramit Mizrahi
WRC09-220
Culminating Event
Speakers: Elnora Webb & Gregory Hodge, Alfreda Lyons Campbell, Pastor John Henderson
APSA14-302
Scientific Paper 1: The Analyst's Way of Being: Its effective on Technique and the Manifest Transference
Speakers: Richard Tuch, M.D.
NHF12-214
Art or Science: Musculoskeletal Management of Hemophilia for Physical Therapists
Speakers: Alice Anderson, PT, DPT, PCS; Moderator: Eileen San Juan, MS, PT
Art or Science: You are the PT. You know anatomy and kinesiology. You know the basic pathophysiology of hemophilia. But what recommendations will you provide for the person with a bleeding disorder who is sitting in front of you? RICE? Don’t participate in collision sports? This session focuses on what we know, what we think we know, and what we hope we know about an evidence-based approach to the musculoskeletal management of persons with bleeding disorders.
APSA17-403
Educator’s Symposium: Evolving Child Psychoanalytic Practice Within Local to Global Community Systems
Speakers: Chair: Ann Marie Sacramone, M.S.Ed., L.P. (NY, NY) Presenter: Edward Eismann, Ph.D. (Bronx, NY) Discussant: Neil Altman, Ph.D. (New York, NY)
This symposium, sponsored by the APsaA Schools Committee, co-chaired by John S. Tieman, Ph.D. and Tillie Garfinkel, M.Ed., will consider evolving ideas of social psychoanalytic practice with children in settings ranging from local (classroom, neighborhood, and village) to global community systems. Three analysts will describe child treatment models that depend on the analyst working in concert with the child’s social systems. Tracing change in the child, community and analyst, participants will ponder about a relational response to our current socio-cultural harms. Dr. Eismann will narrate and illustrate in video his 49 year community practice in the South Bronx stemming from Freudian, Adlerian, and social support theory perspectives. Ms. Sacramone will offer case material from a child-in-community practice grounded on infancy research, and self-psychology. Dr. Altman will discuss his observations of communities internationally that developed unique culturally based therapeutic approaches.
$365.00
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