| | | TBA08-313 | | Soul Train: New Religious Harkins Speakers: Rev Brian McLaren, Katie Barge, Gabe Gonzalez, Amy Sullivan | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | 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. | | 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 | |