| | | APSA_NY12-302 | | Research Symposium: Parental Mentalizing in Action: Verbal and Embodied Parental Mentalizing in Theory and Clinical Practice Speakers: Dana Shai, PhD (Herzliya, Israel); Arietta Slade, PhD (New York, NY); Nancy E. Suchman, PhD (New Haven, CT); Mary Target, PhD (London, England); Robert J. Waldinger, MD (West Newton, MA) Parental mentalizing is a significant factor shaping the infant’s socio-emotional development and is the focus of this symposium. Two papers focus on intervention programs designed to enhance parental mentalizing in high risk families — Minding the Baby and Mothering from the Inside Out, including results of randomized controlled trial studies demonstrating the efficacy of these interventions. The third paper will introduce Parental Embodied Mentalization — a method of observational assessment involving the scrutiny of the whole-body nonverbal interactive process between mothers and infants that predicts attachment security. This session explores how parental mentalizing can enhance children’s socio-emotional wellbeing. Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | Trans13-112 | | Research 2- Trans Men, Mental Health & Hormones Speakers: Colt Meier, PhD; Sari L. Reisner, ScD, MA; Seth Pardo, PhD; Levi Herman, Johanna Olson, MD; Leslie Clark, PhD, MPH; Lisa Simons, MD; Sheree Schrager, MS, PhD; Marvin Belzer, MD, Sam Davis, MSW Shifts in sexual attractions in transitioning female-to-male trans men: Evidence from recalled crosssectional and prospective longitudinal studies . Subcutaneous testosterone: An effective delivery mechanism for masculinizing transgender men. Testosterone treatment in female-to-male trans men leads to MMPI-2 improvements
Effects of testosterone treatment and chest reconstruction surgery on mental health and sexuality
in female-to-male transgender people
Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |