ABA 2018

Environment & Sustainability

Social Justice

Education

Health & Wellness

Sustainable Business

Women Take On The World

Gems from the Archive

Entrepreneurial Success

Audio Books



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NPSG12-104

Overcoming Barriers to Sustainably Redevelop Historic Communities: Focus on Main Street

Speakers: Nora Johnson, Policy Fellow, Office of Sustainable Communities, U.S. EPA; Yolanda Bouchee, Green Historic Preservation Specialist, U.S. EPA, Region 5; Joi Ross, Owner/CEO, APEX Direct, Inc.; Matthew Walsh. Assistant for Special Projects, City of Concord, NH

Green building practices do not need to be limited to new construction: historic properties can be an important way to incorporate green building into existing building stock and play an important role in downtown revitalization. This panel describes US EPA's efforts to assist in green historic preservation nationwide, focusing on EPA's recent Concord, NH, technical assistance project to help Concord identify tools to sustainably redevelop the upper stories of their historic properties downtown. The panel discusses lessons learned and provide tools for both developers and communities. In addition, the assessment tool resulting from the project is presented, designed to help determine how successful a community has been in marrying green building practices, historic preservation, and smart growth principles.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-225

Land Use in a Building Code??? Meet the International Green Construction Code

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA18-211

Navigating the Risky Business of Assessing Suicide in Therapy Groups

Speakers: Joeleen Cooper-Bhatia, Erica Smith

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

NPSG12-145

Next Generation of Smart Growth: Lessons from Austin, Texas, and Dublin, Ohio

Speakers: David Dixon FAIA, Principal in charge of Planning and Urban Design, Goody, Clancy & Associates; Kevin Ratner, President, Forest City Residential West; Heather K. Way, Director, Community Development Clinic, University of Texas School of Law; Jana McCann, AIA, CEO, McCann Adams Studio; Kaid Benfield, Director, Sustainable Communities, Natural Resources Defense Council

The speakers explore how urban and suburban communities are overcoming political, market, and regulatory challenges to create a new paradigm in these cities for sustainable, vibrant, and inclusive development. Learn about the community processes, implementation strategies, and public-private partnerships being utilized to advance a wide range of targeted smart housing goals, including affordable housing, green infrastructure, and pedestrian-friendly design.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

OAE11-106

Harnessing Social Media for ERG Outreach & Engagement 2.0

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG15-300

Morning Plenary — Open Data + Civic Hackers= New Technology for Age-Old Problems

90-minute session

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

APSA14-201

Oral History Workshop #76: The Life and Work of Karl Abraham, 1877-1925

Speakers: Anna Bentinck, PhD/NellieThompson, PhD

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

ConBio12-307

SYM 38 Part I: Geospatial Approaches to Support Pelagic Conservation Planning & Adaptive Management

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

GenSpec17-218

Your New Normal

Speakers: Lisa Kenney

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA18-214-5

Don't Miss the Moment: Putting Process into the Manualized Treatments of CBT, DBT and ACT with Eating Disorders

Speakers: Susan Mengden, DeLinda Spain

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

OAE11-305

Outing Allies Spotting, Engaging, Linking and Leveraging

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

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

OAE11-223

The Four Pillars of Comprehensive LGBT/Workplace Support in the Fight against HIV/AIDS

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

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

NPSG15-101

Fast and Cheap: Implementing Change from the Grassroots

90-minute session

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG12-106

People, Place & Planning: Engaging Residents & Using Data in Revitalization and Evaluation

Speakers: Crystal Dundas, Vice President, Communications and Program Officer; Wells Fargo Regional Foundation; Lois Greco, Senior Vice President, Evaluations; Wells Fargo Regional Foundation; Patrick Morrissy, Executive Director, Housing and Neighborhood Development Services; Eileen Flanagan, Chief Innovator, Community Development Consulting

How can you create and sustain long-term neighborhood change that engages and energizes current residents, leverages the assets and market momentum of a place, and assesses if you've accomplished what you've set out to do? Experience a participatory neighborhood planning process through the eyes of a stakeholder; hear first-hand how one New Jersey community is revitalizing based upon its superb transit access, location, artistic residents and industrial heritage; and learn about tools like Success Measures and PolicyMap that are available to support and assess the impact of these smart-growth activities. The session focuses on a participatory framework towards neighborhood revitalization developed and refined by the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation, and currently subscribed to in more than 40 neighborhoods in eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-161

Not Your Father's DOT: Progressive Trends in State Transportation Policy

Speakers: Roger Millar, PE, AICP, Director, Smart Growth America's Leadership Institute; Mary Taylor Raulerson, Principal Planner, Kittelson & Associates; Allen Biehler, PE, Allen Biehler Consulting LLC; Lynn Peterson, Sustainable Communities and Transportation Policy Advisor Governor's Office; Paul F. Morris, FASLA, Deputy Secretary for Transit, North Carolina Department of Transportation

State transportation agencies spend billions of dollars every year on transportation infrastructure. How can we make sure that this spending is focused on supporting and enhancing livable communities? Pennsylvania, Oregon, North Carolina and others have been working towards transportation reforms to create and support livable communities. Learn about their good work and efforts to leverage these successes nationwide.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

OAE11-229

Coaching: What It Is; What It Isn’t - Why Every LGBTQA Leader Should Have A Coach!

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

APSA_NY13-304

Psychoanalysis & Health Care Reform: Impact of the Presidential & Congressional Elections on Psychiatry & Psychoanalysis

Speakers: James C. Pyles

This session is for all members of APsaA and outlines the effect the November 2012 elections will have on health reform and the practice of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law in March 2011 and was held constitutional by the Supreme Court on June 28, 2012. Republican members of the House and the Republican candidate for president have pledged to repeal it. APsaA counsel, Jim Pyles has been closely involved in the health reform debate and provides analysis and insight into what the elections mean for health reform.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

GenSpec17-102

Gender Inclusive Health and Sexuality Education: Strategies for Advocacy and Implementation

Speakers: Kim Westheimer

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

NPSG12-301

Climate and Energy Planning: Community Partnerships that Work

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

ConBio12-105

Conservation Planning & Climate Change Adaption

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY13-300

Plenary Address: Second Century for Psychoanalysis and for APsaA — Their Fates May Differ

Speakers: Warren Procci

Psychoanalysis has entered its second century. The current state of the field is mixed, and somewhat bifurcated. Psychoanalysis as a discipline, as a theoretical corpus, and as an area for academic inquiry is holding its own if not necessarily thriving. Contrarily, psychoanalysis as represented in its institutes, societies, centers, and especially within APsaA, our major professional organization, is in a serious decline. The complex reasons for these quite different situations are examined. An inability of the major competing components of our organization to work towards meaningful compromise is, in the speaker’s view, a major factor. Some thoughts concerning what must be done, and quickly, are offered.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-162

Essential Components of the 21st Century Community: Housing for the "Missing Middle"

Speakers: Lina Velasco, Senior Planner, City of Richmond, CA; Lisa Wise, Principal, Lisa Wise Consulting, Inc. Moderator: Stefan Pellegrini, Principal, Opticos Design, Inc.

This session examines and debates the potential for medium-density housing as an essential future component of our livable communities. Several indicators have increased recent interest in higher-density housing, including changing demographics, decreasing housing affordability, and increasing efforts to conserve energy through more compact development patterns. At the same time, higher-density housing has been challenged by high development and entitlement costs, limited market share, and incessant NIMBYism. Well-designed, medium-density housing, however, suggests that there is a high potential for cost effective, appropriately-scaled development patterns that will allow today's low density communities to evolve and transition in response to future challenges.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

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.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-146

Infill Development Strategies for Small Cities — Lessons from Billings, MT

Speakers: Roger Millar, PE, AICP, Director, Smart Growth America's Leadership Institute; Tom Hanel, Mayor, City of Billings, MT; Dena Belzer, President, Strategic Economics; Elaine Clegg, Councilmember, City of Boise, ID; Special Projects Manager, Idaho Smart Growth

In April 2011, Smart Growth America partnered with the City of Billings, Montana on a two-day workshop to talk about ways that this relatively small (but regionally significant and growing) city could pursue strategies to foster more and better infill development and curb sprawl. Based on their experience leading this workshop, our panelists will provide an overview of some of the challenges smaller, growing Western cities like Billings face in adopting good infill strategies.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

TIDESBERK09-6

Getting to Full Occupancy: Tenant Recruitment, Leasing and Retention

Tenant recruitment and leasing issues are paramount to the long-term success of a shared nonprofit facility. This presentation will provide an interactive environment for questions and peer advice on leasing space in the current market.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-170

Plenary: Smart Growth for Economic Recovery

Speakers: Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9; Mary D. Nichols, Chairperson, California Air Resources Board; Mick Cornett, Mayor, City of Oklahoma City, OK

This plenary articulates the important role that the federal government is playing to support sustainable communities across the country — communities that will become more economically resilient in the future. It will also feature how leaders at the state and local levels have implemented smart growth approaches as part of a solution to recover from the economic crisis, move towards fiscal health, and become more economically resilient and vibrant along the way.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA20-409

100 Years After “Beyond the Pleasure Principle” – Our Contemporary Traumatizing Surround: Racism, Climate Change & Migration: An Intergenerational Discussion

Speakers: Moderators: Donald B. Moss, M.D., Lynne Zeavin, Psy.D. , Presenters: Lindsay L. Clarkson, M.D., Carol Gilligan, Ph.D., Francisco Gonzalez, M.D. , Dorothy E. Holmes, Ph.D., ABPP , Robert Jay Lifton, M.D. Ann Pellegrini, Ph.D., Irma Brenman Pick, Luis H. Ripoll, M.D.

In a round-table discussion, eight participants addressed issues pertaining to the traumatizing surround common to them and to the audience— with a focus on climate change, racism, and migration. This discussion highlighted new ways of thinking about how to interpret the effects of that surround on ourselves and our patients. Dr. Robert Jay Lifton, perhaps the world’s foremost authority on these issues, was joined by a wide range of psychoanalytic thinkers—each of whom has thought deeply about the place of trauma inside and outside the consulting room.

MP3

$25.00

$25.00

Subtotal

$377.00

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