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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NHF12-207

Consequences of Blood in the Joint: Science to Clinical Practice

Speakers: Angela Forsyth, PT, DPT

Prevention of joint bleeding to protect structures such as the synovial membrane, cartilage and bone from detrimental changes is optimal, but not entirely feasible at this time. Therefore, we frequently must rely on medical and adjunct treatment administered at the time of bleeding to minimize the negative effects of blood in the joint. Advances in treatment that healthcare providers are able to offer people with hemophilia begin with basic science. In this session we discuss multiple concepts taken from scientific research that may influence future clinical practice and our ability to affect inflammation, wound healing, synovitis, cartilage and bone, and minimizing the negative effects of blood in the joint.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY12-303

Community Symposium: Psychodynamic Explorations of Power, Gender, and Identity in Twenty First Century - Variants of the “Black Nanny — White Master” Syndrome

Speakers: Dorothy E. Holmes, PhD (Bluffton, SC); Carlotta G. Miles, MD (Washington, DC); Bruce Sklarew, MD (Chevy Chase, MD)

The black nanny caring for white babies in oppressive, racist contexts was a common occurrence in our culture up to the civil rights era. The psychodynamics of the black nanny’s impact on the identities of the whites reared in those circumstances are considered. The modern extensions of that history is manifest in nannies/au pairs of color from the Caribbean and Africa, and whites from Europe in their rearing of children in both Black and White families. Clinical data to illuminate psychodynamics of power, sexuality, defenses, and identity formation played out in these modern day expressions are presented. Implications for other relationships in our society with obvious power differentials that may or may not involve differences in color (e.g., the bank teller in relation to his/her employer and/or customer) are discussed.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

SVN10-211

Innovation in Design

Speakers: Tom Horton, Natalia Allen, Janine James, Josh Knauer, Rhiza Labs

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

DPA-113

No Child Left Untested? Fighting Back Against Random Student Drug Testing

MP3

$7.00

$7.00

GSPEC15-333

Your New Normal

Speakers: Lisa Kenney

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-204

"Quadruple Bottom Line": Equity and Sustainability through Social Enterprise and Workforce Initiatives

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_CHI12-303

Community Symposium: The Analyst at the Morgue – Helping Families Deal with Traumatic Bereavement

Speakers: Bruce Sklarew, Jonathan Arden

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

AGPA18-207

The Ethical and Clinical Dangers of Multiple Relationships at Group Training Institutes

Speakers: Robert Pepper

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

BECC10-100

Opening Plenary: Behavior, Energy & Climate Change

Speakers: Carl Blumstein, Steve Nadel, Jim Sweeney, Annika Todd, Moderator: Linda Schuck, Keynote - Dr. Robert Cialdini,

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-107

Building Community While Greening the City: The Parklet Revolution

Speakers: Ariel Ben-Amos, Senior Planner/Analyst, Mayor’s Office of Transportation and Utilities, Philadelphia, PA; Alexis Smith, Planner / Urban Designer, City of San Francisco, CA; John Bela, Principal, Rebar. Moderator: Judy Corbett, Executive Director, Local Government Commission

The elements of a parklet – a parking spot transformed into a tiny public relaxation area – can vary, from a patch of grass-like turf and plants to an outdoor patio with seating. At a time when city budgets are severely constrained, parklets have become a popular way for residents and businesses to green their neighborhoods. Parklets got a start in 2005 in San Francisco, when staff of a design firm fed a parking meter with coins, covered the asphalt with sod, and added a potted tree. Their experiment spread like wildfire. The City responded by making parklets legal and setting up an approval process. Today parklets can be seen in neighborhoods throughout the City. The parklet concept has spread beyond SF, with different versions evolving for different climates. This session features a professional from the San Francisco Parks Department, a staff member from the Mayor’s Office in the City of Philadelphia, and a representative of Rebar, the design firm that initiated the parklet revolution.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

CACTI-200B

Friday Morning Plenary - Part 2

Speakers: Genoveva Islas-Hooker, Program Coordinator; Central CA Regional Obesity Prevention Programa

MP3

$0.00

$0.00

Subtotal

$112.00

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