| | | NPSG12-150 | | Advancing an Agenda for Healthy, Equitable, and Sustainable Environments in California Speakers: George Flores, MD, Program Manager, Community Health, The California Endowment; Richard J. Jackson, MD MPH, Professor/Chair, Environmental Health Sciences; Professor, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, Urban Planning, UCLA; Carl Anthony, Co-Founder, Breakthrough Communities (invited); Paloma Pavel, PhD, Co-Founder, Breakthrough Communities; Autumn Bernstein, Director, ClimatePlan; Jeremy Cantor, MPH, Program Manager, Prevention Institute; Kendra Bridges, Land Use Policy Director, Sacramento Housing Alliance; Azibuike Akaba, Community Technical Assistance Coordinator, Neighborhood Environmental Indicators Project' Patty Ochoa, Environmental Health Coordinator, Physicians for Social Responsibility – Los Angeles, CA; Steve Padilla, Principal, AQUARIUS GROUP, INC.; Genoveva Islas-Hooker, MPH, Regional Program Coordinator , Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program This session focuses on current and emerging opportunities to advance healthy, equitable, and sustainable environments across California. We will explore activity at the state (Health in All Policies), regional (Sustainable Community Strategies), and local (Building Healthy Communities) level with an emphasis on sharing of promising approaches among leaders from a diversity of California communities. | | MP3 | | $20.00 | | $20.00 | |
| | | EMDR17-112 | | An Airplane Phobia with a Frequent Flyer: Processing Multiple & Surprising Roots Speakers: Constance Kaplan, LMFT At 35,000 miles high, it came out of the blue. A successful businessman who logged many hours flying overseas was thrown into his first full blown panic attack. This lecture will detail the power of resources to immediately recalibrate the autonomic nervous system and provide internal stability to reduce symptomology prior to processing his phobia, and the techniques used to locate and process multiple and surprising targets at the root of his presenting issue. | | MP3 | | $18.00 | | $18.00 | |
| | | APSA18-303 | | Psychoanalysis & the Health Care Policy: Review of 2017 & What to Expect in 2018 Speakers: Chair: Herbert S. Gross, M.D. (Rockville, MD)
Presenter: Peggy Tighe, J.D.* (Washington, DC) After listening to this session, participants should be
able to: Assess how APsaA can become a trusted
advisor to the White House, agencies, and Congress
on key issues by advocating for or against regulation
or legislation that directly impacts APsaA members
and the patients they serve; Describe how
Congress, the agencies, and Administration have
been functioning under the new Administration and
the most effective ways to influence their decision making. | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | EMDR17-204 | | Resource Tapping in Marginalized Communities: Building Resilience and Agency Speakers: Kim Cookson, PsyD
Julie Probus-Schad, LCSW From working with mandated clients in Watts, Los Angeles to Native Americans on a reservation in Utah, Kim Cookson and Julie Probus-Schad will share their collective experiences of bringing Resource Tapping to at-risk communities | | MP3 | | $18.00 | | $18.00 | |