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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Format

Price

Subtotal

NPSG13-330

Closing Plenary: Sustainable Communities – Learning from the Past and Looking toward the Future

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY13-407

Innovations: Psychoanalysis by Surprise

Speakers: Kimberly Leary, Mark Solms

After the end of apartheid, an exiled analyst returned to his native South Africa with the intention to transform social conditions on his family’s farm. The level of mutual comprehension and trust between himself and the black farm-workers turned out to be far worse than he anticipated. In desperation, he fell back on basic psychoanalytic principles, such as his understanding of transference and countertransference. The result was an unplanned community psychoanalysis. This “analysis” was conducted largely by historians and archaeologists (not the analyst), with “surprising results.

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

APSA14-100

Professional Development Workshop 1: Guidelines for Engaging with the Media

Speakers: William H. Braun, Psy.D./ Tracy D. Morgan, LCSW

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

APSA14-410

Special Symposium: Happy Endings in Real Life and in the Cinema

Speakers: Jolyn Welsh Wagner, M.D.

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

AGPA16-219-5

Accessing the Power & Promise of Psychoeducational Groups

Speakers: Nina Brown, Tammi Milliken

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG12-149

Growing Wealthier Training: Achieving the Prosperity Benefits of Transit and Smart Growth

Speakers: Charles Kooshian, Senior Transportation Policy Analyst, Center for Clean Air Policy; Nadine Fogarty, Principal, Strategic Economics Inc.; Geoffrey Anderson, President and CEO, Smart Growth America; Joe DiStefano, AICP, Principal, Calthorpe Associates; Dennis M. Leach, AICP, Director of Transportation, Arlington Department of Environmental Services, Transportation Division; Michael Hoglund, Director, Metro - Research Center

Enhanced understanding of the economic, quality of life and equity benefits of Transit-Oriented-Development (TOD) and smart growth is essential for actually realizing these benefits. This training session will provide insight from experts in research, development, planning, modeling, TOD, policy and practice to guide participants on how to assess and maximize the broad benefits of TOD and smart growth, including affordable housing, and household transportation and energy costs.

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

SEA08-229

The Three Pillars of Social Enterprise Financial Analysis

Speakers: Michael Whitehead-Bust

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-157

Land Use Planning for Coastal Communities

Speakers: Flo Meadows, Realtor, Coldwell Banker; Camille Manning-Broome, Director of Planning, Center for Planning Excellence. Moderator: Janet Tharp, Principal, Tharp Planning Group.

Combined risks of erosion, subsidence and sea level rise are making coastal living much more challenging. How can we assist citizens, officials and developers in making critical (re)development decisions with living in risky places? Using chips depicting flood reduction features and building types, groups of participants will map complete communities in an environment that has constraints such as a 100-year floodplain, forested areas, water bodies, and agricultural land. Hear participants discuss the development choices they made and their consequences on the natural environment and the communities.

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

SEA09-214

More than a Number: Pricing as Reflection of Social Enterprise Strategy

Speakers: Way-Ting Chen, Jennifer Li Shen

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-325

Rust Belt Resurgence: Committed Leadership and Cooperation in Gary and Northwest Indiana

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA11-217-5

Multifamily Groups in a Day Hospital: Promoting Changes and Resilience

Speakers: Maria Isaura Manso Neto; Paula Godinho

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

CYF14-117

Face Reading with Naomi Tickle

Speakers: Naomi Tickle

MP3

$5.00

$5.00

NPSG12-107

Restoring Prosperity in America's Cities

Speakers: Lavea Brachman JD, MCP, Executive Director, Greater Ohio Policy Center & Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program; Dan Kildee, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Community Progress; Odail Thorns, Community Development Director, City of Saginaw, MI; William A. Johnson, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Urban Studies, Rochester Institute of Technology; Andre Brumfield, Assoc. AIA, Principal | Director of Urban Design + Planning, AECOM

As many American cities attempt to rebound from housing and economic decline, some continue to struggle as job losses and increasing inventories of vacant properties add to decades of population loss. This session explores how America's "Legacy Cities"—cities like Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis—are employing rightsizing approaches to adapt to a changing economy and to position themselves for new growth and investment. Hear a multi disciplinary panel of policy leaders, advocates, and local officials as they explore how communities nationally, in Ohio, New York and Michigan have moved beyond the rhetoric of rightsizing and have started the process of retooling and reimagining their communities and regions. Discussion topics include: a new role for federal community development policy, the challenges of managing and rightsizing infrastructure, authentic community engagement, balancing public investment and market demand, equity, and strategies for local community driven change.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

Subtotal

$174.00

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