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Format
Price
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APSA_NY12-400
Educators Symposium: Executive Function Disorders and Disorders of the Self: Exploring No Man’s Land
Speakers: Tillie C. Garfinkel, M.Ed (Silver Spring, MD); Joseph Palombo, MA (Chicago, IL); Stephen D. Kerzner, MD (Duxbury, MA); Tillie C. Garfinkel, M.Ed. (Silver Spring, MD); Stephen D. Kerzner, MD (Duxbury, MA)
This symposium is geared to APsaA Educator Associates, K-12 educators, psychoanalysts, and mental health professionals. Executive functioning disorders are brain based dysfunctions involving neuropsychological deficits, often producing deficits in the sense of self. A complex relationship exists between executive functions and ADHD. The integration of neuropsychological and psychodynamic factors requires a new paradigm incorporating neuropsychological, relational, and intra-psychic dimensions. This session explores implications of this new paradigm. Joseph Palombo is a clinical social worker, and founding Dean, Institute for Clinical Social Work, and faculty Rush Neurobehavioral Center and affiliated with Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. Stephen Kerzner, psychoanalyst and school consultant, provides a psychoanalytic perspective.
Audio CDs: 1
Audio CD
$15.00
AGPA14-308
Reverberations of Trauma in Community: Three Group Therapists Speak Out
Speakers: D. Thomas Stone, Jr, PhD, CGP, FAGPA, Chair; Richard Beck, LCSW, BCD, CGP, FAGPA; Karen Travis, LCSW, BCD, CGP, FAGPA
Audio CDs: 2
$30.00
AGPA11-002
Full Set Audio on CD
Full set of open sessions, each on separate CD. Includes Free Binder. Mail Order Only.
Audio CDs: 44
$525.00
ABA15-201
Affinity Groups: Good Idea or Bad
$18.00
BALLE10-201
Lighting the Way to a New Economy
Speakers: Marjorie Kelly, David Korten introducing India Pierce Lee
DPA-214
IBOGAINE - An Effective Therapy for Chemical Dependence
$12.00
DPA-223
National Marijuana Policy: New Directions
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.
DPA-303
Faith, Action and Change: Mobilizing Religious Opposition to the Drug War
ABA15-114
Harassment Claims: Actionable or Not?
NHF11-123
Social Workers Luncheon : The Hemophilia Social Worker : Marketing Ourselves for the Future
SVN10-310
Plenary- My Story: Conquering Challenge to Reach Success
Speakers: Lee Mun Wah
Video DVD
$25.00
APSA15-401
Panel II: Psychic Conflict and Transgenerational History: Psychoanalytic Work and Collective Trauma
Audio CDs: 3
$35.00
NPSG14-323
The Self-Help Metropolitan Revolution
NPSG13-200
Morning Plenary — Why Leave it to the Liberals?
Speakers: Michael Lewyn, Associate Professor, Tuoro Law Center; James Bacon, Author/Founder, “Bacon’s Rebellion”. Moderator: Geoff Anderson, President and CEO, Smart Growth America.
(90 minute session) There is nothing intrinsically liberal or conservative about the idea of creating more efficient places for people to live. Compact development, livable communities and sustainable economies are nonpartisan values. So-called liberals embrace these and other values associated with the smart growth movement – such as transit-oriented, walkable, bicycle-friendly land use and mixed-use development. The challenge now is for supporters to frame the discussion in a way that will engage more conservative thinkers. We often hear that conservatives believe land-use development and economic growth should be propelled from the bottom up by entrepreneurs and consumers in a free market – not imposed by government regulation. In this plenary, we’ll take a look at both viewpoints and see where we can find common ground.
NPSG13-230
Walk Live 2012 Complete Streets, Cultural Change: Bring it to Your Town
BECC10-304
Behavior Policy & Research Agenda
Speakers: Facilitator: Rick Diamond
BECC10-202
Guilt & Identity
Speakers: David Rapson, Benjamin Ho, Matthew Harding, Moderator: Michael Li
NPSG13-201
California’s Next Gold Rush: Local Energy Program Increases Jobs, Economic Development and Climate Resilience
Speakers: Liz Yager, Energy and Sustainability Manager, County of Sonoma, CA; Sammy Chu, Director, Long Island Green Homes; Barbara Spoonhour, Director of Energy and Environmental Programs, Western Riverside Council of Governments. Moderator: Kate Meis, Associate Director, Local Government Commission.
Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) is one of the most exciting new mechanisms to advance climate and energy goals and local economic development. PACE allows property owners to finance renewable energy and efficiency projects repaid through an assessment on their property taxes with costs spread out over the expected life of the improvements. A recent study showed that if just 1% of homes were to invest in PACE projects the results would be $15 billion in gross economic output, $4 billion in combined federal, state, and local tax revenue, and 226,000 jobs. Sonoma County’s PACE program alone has funded $57,013,184 in residential and commercial projects completed primarily by local contractors helping to create or retain nearly 700 jobs. The session highlights how three communities with active residential PACE programs have overcome barriers (including Federal Housing Finance Agency opposition) and contributed to their community’s energy, climate change and economic development goals.
MP3
$10.00
APSA_CHI12-100
Research Seminar: Exploring the Role of Gender in the Clinic and Society
Speakers: Charles Amrhein
JUNG12-201B
Saturday Afternoon Panel
Speakers: Panel + Steven Zemmelman
Panel of entire speakers + Steven Zemmelman closing
AGPA14-312
Play Reading to Illustrate Principles of Dynamic Group Therapy
Speakers: Robert Schulte, MSW, CGP, FAGPA, Chair; Kavita Avula, PsyD; Eleanor Counselman, EdD, CGP, LFAGPA; Connor Dale, MA, RDT; John Dluhy, MD, CGP, FAGPA; Barbara Keezell, MSW, CGP, FAGPA; Elisabeth Marsh, MSW; Yavar Moghimi, MD; Rosemary Segalla, PhD, CGP; Rob Williams, MSW, CGP
DPA-314
AIDS and Drug Policy in the South: Working Towards a New Bottom Line
NPSG15-102
After the Coal Plant Closes: An Environmental-Justice Approach to Redevelopment & Economic Opportunities
90-minute session
NPSG14-105
Transportation Pollution, Neighborhood Health and Smart Growth: How Close is TOO Close
ABA15-116
NLRB Update
NPSG14-206
From Harm to Health: Land-use Innovations to Address Industrial Impacts in Neighborhoods
DPA-313
The DEA’s War on Medical Marijuana
BECC10-210
Lunch Keynote: Col. Robert “Brutus” Charette, Jr.
Speakers: Col. Robert “Brutus” Charette, Jr. Director, Expeditionary Energy, Us Marine Corps
NPSG13-106
Smart Growth 101: An Introduction to Smart Growth
Speakers: John Frece, Director, Office of Sustainable Communities, U.S. EPA
This session is geared towards first-time attendees to the conference or for participants who are new to the practice of implementing smart growth solutions. The session covers general topics, such as the ten principles of smart growth, the basics of planning and zoning for smart growth and how smart growth is being implemented at the state, regional and local level. The goal of the session is to provide a good working background for a multi-disciplinary audience on smart growth and prepare participants for more in-depth sessions during the main conference.
NPSG14-309
Smarter Growth in One Year: 10 Actions to Get Your Community Started
GenSpec11-221
Cross-Gender Hormone Treatment for GID
Speakers: Jennifer Burnett, MD
NPSG13-246
Green Infrastructure as Convergence of Political Leadership, Architecture and Engineering
2 hour session.
NPSG14-111
Healing the Suburban Street: Integrating Green Infrastructure with Sustainable Transportation
APSA15-404
Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience Symposium: The Drive to Love and Biology of Mate Choice
AGPA11-311
Collective Trauma and Active Group Techniques / Psychodrama: The International Perspective
Speakers: Maurizio Gasseau; Canel Bingöl; Isil Bulut; Melinda Meyer; Vladimir Milosevic
DPA-323
Beyond Prohibition: Describing a Drug War Exit Strategy
NPSG14-150
Kick-Off Plenary — Extreme Weather, Smart-Growth Forecasts: Finding Opportunities for Implementing Silver Linings
NPSG14-200
Morning Plenary — Successful Transportation Networks: A Driving Force in Smart Growth
$1207.00
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