| | | NHF12-120 | | Effective Social Work Strategies for Engaging the African-American Male Speakers: Waldo E. Johnson Jr., PhD, MSW; Moderator: Debra Honig, MSW, LCSW This session focuses on the role and importance of historical and contemporary social statuses that shape medical and public health professional individual and institutional practices with African-American males. We explore how these racialized and social class experiences, coupled with American male cultural notions and experiences with public and private social welfare and social service institutions as both patients and clients, frame the context for examining African-American male marginalized engagement and their subsequent distrust/mistrust of the medical and public health professions. In addition, the presentation focuses on how male help-seeking behavior and culture within the disproportionately impoverished African-American community influence engagement with social welfare and social service institutions. Audio CDs: 2 | | Audio CD | | $24.00 | | $24.00 | |
| | | APSA19-500 | | Narcissism and its Discontents: A 2019 Update on the Uses and Abuses of the Concept Speakers: James P. Frosch, M.D., Glen Gabbard, M.D. Elizabeth Lunbeck, Ph.D. Nancy McWilliams Ph.D. Narcissism is everywhere in psychoanalysis. It is also increasingly manifest in political life and commentary, where it is seen as a kind of performance art, blurring the boundaries between the psychological and the social, internal and external. Panelists speak to the contrast between the complex psychoanalytic concept of narcissism and its conscription into popular culture. | | MP3 | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |