| | | APSA_NY13-408 | | Meet-the-Author: Dr. Phillip M. Bromberg Speakers: Melinda Gellman, Philip M. Bromberg, Christine C. Kieffer Deepening his inquiry into the nature of what is therapeutic about the psychoanalytic relationship Dr. Bromberg explores the two interlocking rewards of successful treatment — healing and growth. By being an affectively alive partner who is simultaneously attentive to the dissociated impact of his own enacted participation, the analyst helps decrease the patient’s mistrust of potentially traumatizing “otherness” and its dissociated dread of attachment rupture. This in turn leads to both greater confidence in relational affect regulation and a growing ability to safely contain the self-state negotiation of otherness inherent to the experience of internal conflict. In its essence, Bromberg’s portrayal of therapeutic action restores self-state fluidity, liberating the patient’s capacity for trust without vigilance and permitting life to be lived with greater creativity, love and spontaneity. | | MP3 | | $20.00 | | $20.00 | |
| | | AGPA11-#THU | | Thursday Opening Plenary - The Gender Divide: The Impact of Neurobiology, Hormones, Age and Experience on Human Behavior Speakers: Marianne Legato, MD, FACP | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | AGPA13-218 | | Providing Support for Graduate Students & Trainees Speakers: Arjan Berkeljon, Caitlin Hernandez, Sasha Mondragon, Loniqure Pritchett | | MP3 | | $12.00 | | $12.00 | |
| | | NPSG12-202 | | Building a Powerful Regional Equity Coalition to Deliver on Sustainable Communities Speakers: Kalima Rose, Director of the PolicyLink Center for Infrastructure Equity, PolicyLink; Allen Fernandez-Smith, President and CEO, Urban Habitat; Nathaniel Smith, Founder and Convener, Partnership for Southern Equity; Russ Adams, Executive Director, Alliance for Metropolitan Sustainability Powerful regional equity coalitions and networks have formed over the last decade to unite communities of color and low-income communities across a region. These coalitions steer regional planning efforts, win and preserve affordable housing near transit, foster transit service and investments in ways that connect their communities to opportunities in the region. Regional equity leaders from Oakland, the Twin Cities, and Atlanta guide participants in how to bring together diverse organizations, define priorities and roles, and work in concert to accomplish structural changes in their communities. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |