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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APSA_NY13-404

Symposium II: The Politics of Psychoanalytic Lexicography: Psychoanalytic Terms & Concepts

Speakers: Elizabeth Auchincloss, Eslee Samberg

Drs. Elizabeth Auchincloss and Eslee Samberg, co-editors-in-chief of “Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts,” a volume co-published by Yale University Press and the American Psychoanalytic Association, present the challenges encountered in editing a psychoanalytic dictionary in this age of theoretical pluralism and postmodern challenges to “authority.” The editors describe the strategies they employed in their management of “point of view” and give specific examples to illustrate the political issues they negotiated in defi ning terms and concepts. They also place their project in context by describing the political issues that have shaped the history of psychoanalytic lexicography from its beginnings.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

CELA17-220

UNITED WE STAND: EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS, UNION LAWYERS AND THE WORKERS WHO NEED US ALL

Speakers: Henry Willis, Dale Brodsky, Christy Kwon and Caren Sencer

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

AGPA11-219

Stirring the Pot: Some Clinical and Ethical Implications of Boundary Crossings in Group Psychotherapy

Speakers: Robert Pepper

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

ConBio12-332

SYM 37: The Casual Effects and Mechanisms of Protected Areas on Poverty

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA11-216-5

Supervision and Training of Group Psychotherapists

Speakers: Robert Gleave; Bryan Duncan; Anna Packard; Hai-Van Karin Sponholz

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

APSA_NY13-308

Scientific Paper 3: Edith Wharton’s Two Worlds: Overcoming Phobia & Sexual Problems

Speakers: Deanna Holtzman, Nancy Kulish

Edith Wharton, the pre-eminent American writer, left a great deal of autobiographical material, letters, diaries, plus, of course, a vast collection of literary fiction and non-fiction. A fascinating theme runs through much of her work — that of living or being trapped between “two worlds.” This theme is critical to understanding Wharton’s psychology and the psychology of women in general. The authors will examine an unusual neurotic phobia suffered by Wharton as it is related to the theme of two worlds, and link these ideas more broadly to common sexual conflicts in women.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

SEA08-116

Social Franchise Scaling, and the Campus Kitchens Project

Speakers: Kalyn Culler Cohen, Abby Flottemesch

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY13-303

Scientific Paper 1: The Psychoanalyst and the Clinic: A Balint Group for Psychiatrists

Speakers: Jonathan Sklar; Norman V. Kohn

The paper offers an original description of Balint Group methodology and its relevance for training psychiatrists. Central is the understanding that the psychiatrist presents his clinical problem with the patient. Making the doctor’s counter-transference central to the process moves it away from being supervision i.e., the technical acquisition of skills. This is key for Balint, for whom acquiring psychodynamics “entails a limited, though considerable change in the doctor’s personality.” This paper is a tribute to developing Balint’s ideas and offering graphic vignettes of the difficulty and value of working with psychiatrists in this way. The author is a Training and Supervising analyst at the British Psychoanalytical Society.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA11-215-5

Developing Group Interventions in College Counseling Centers

Speakers: Michele Ribeiro; Diana Damer; Wendy Freedman; Marie Moerkbak; Joel Sagawa; Jiang Qi Zhuang

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

AGPA11-310

A Systems -Centered Group through the Lens of Interpersonal Neurobiology and Contemplative Group Dynamics

Speakers: Paul Damian Cox; Yvonne Agazarian; Susan Gantt; Lawrence Ladden

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

AGPA13-307

Group Without International Borders

Speakers: Earl Hopper, Jeffrey Kleinberg, Co-Chairs; Sue Daniel, Heribett Knott, Zoe Voyatzaki, Gerda Winther, Yong Xu

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

GSPEC13-231

Intersections Dialogue: Debriefing the Day

Speakers: EB Brown, ASW

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

ConBio12-314

SYM 36 Part II: The Future of Conservation

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA11-224

Group Therapy with Adolescents Having Co-Occurring Disorders: Combined Mental Health and Addictive Disorders

Speakers: Marvin Clifford

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG13-229

What the Frack? How Communities Are Facing the Challenges and Opportunities of Shale Development

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-138

Smart Growth Toolbox Training Session

Speakers: Maren Outwater, Senior Director, Resource Systems Group; Fred Bowers, Community Planner, Federal Highway Administration; Gordon Garry, Director of Research and Analysis, Sacramento Area Council of Governments; Jo Allen Gause, Senior Program Officer, National Academy of Science; Robert Cervero, Professor of City and Regional Planning, University of California Berkeley; Jeremy Raw, Community Planner, Federal Highway Administration; Guy Rousseau, Modeling Manager, Atlanta Regional Commission; Colin Smith, Senior Consultant, Resource Systems Group. Moderator: John Thomas, Director of Community Assistance and Research, Office of Sustainable Communities, U.S. EPA

(3.5 hour session) The impact of various smart growth strategies on the transportation system and the dynamics of how these strategies may influence other strategies are not easily understood. Current tools to address this need are either quite detailed and complex (parcel-level, integrated land use and travel models) or quite simple (application of elasticities for specific strategies). The Smart Growth Area Planning (SmartGAP) is a strategic planning tool that simulates individual travel behavior in response to smart growth strategies at a regional scale. The session is conducted in two parts: an overview of scenario planning and presentations on smart growth area planning tools and resources, and three breakout groups to discuss case studies for Atlanta, Maryland and Olympia. Learn how to develop the data needed by the tools, how to develop smart growth strategies for testing, and how to interpret the results for planning purposes.

MP3

$25.00

$25.00

ConBio12-333

SYM 39: Monitoring Strategies in an Era of Rapid Climate Change

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-105

Designing Healthy Environments Across Communities and Generations

Speakers: Leslie Meehan, AICP, Director of Healthy Communities Design Initiative, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Angela Russell, MS, Community Engagement Lead, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute; Erika Svendsen, PhD, Research Social Scientist, U.S Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Maria Valenti, National Coordinator, Collaborative on Health and the Environment; Arthur Wendel, MD, MPH, CDR USPHS, Healthy Community Design Initiative; Team Lead, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Where and how we live, eat, work, play and socialize profoundly influence our health across the life span. It’s hard to lead a healthy life if you don’t live in a healthy community. The health of communities depends on many factors – including the built and natural environments, access to healthy food, environmental hazards, individual health behaviors, education and jobs, income, family and community support and access to and quality of health care. Within this context, we cannot view health as an individual concern or in a single moment or stage of life. We need to understand and address health as a whole system with interacting factors in constant feedback loops. The County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program brings community leaders and residents together to improve health. This session combines ecological health approaches with information from the Roadmaps program to discuss strategies, actions and partnerships to improve individual and community health.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG12-207

Advancing Equity through Transit Corridor Planning

Speakers: Dean Katerndahl, Director, Government Innovations Forum, Mid American Regional Council; Damon Daniel, Regional Organizing Director, Communities Creating Opportunity, Kansas City, MO; Tony To, Executive Director, HomeSight; Heidi Hall, Equity Network Manager, Impact Capital

This interactive panel highlights two regional models to advance social equity from Puget Sound and Kansas City, leveraging a HUD Sustainable Communities grant. Learn about the process and lessons learned establishing a regional equity network and how such coalitions are promoting social equity through transit corridor planning. Diverse community partners bring their institutional strengths to ensure the participation and governance of communities of color.

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$10.00

$10.00

ConBio12-317

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

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-155

Rural Sustainability: Design and Strategic Considerations

Speakers: Alexandria Murnan, Graduate Student, University North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Hannah Twaddell, President, Hannah Twaddell Associates, LLC. Moderator: Chris Beck, Senior Projects Advisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture

(2 hour session) Massive outmigration and major industry shifts have left many small towns across the country with challenging impacts of changes in population and local economies. Others are feeling the pressure of new development dynamics. Innovative local leaders are developing strategies creating economically dynamic places where people want to live. How will placemaking, smart growth, regional planning and innovative economic development contribute to revitalizing small towns? Based on current case study research conducted by the panelists, the details of the strategies as well as the designs that form the basis of rural smart growth will be presented and discussed. Examples of successful design and project management approaches are presented. The diversity in the types of rural communities makes “rural” strategies difficult to pin down. The panelists present portfolio-style examples of rural smart growth in a variety of settings, and will lead a discussion of key elements of rural sustainability.

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$20.00

$20.00

Subtotal

$273.00

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