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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APSA16-404

Scientific Paper 5: Loving Not Wisely But Too Well: Envy, Jealousy and Narcissistic Rage in “Othello”

Speakers: Chair: Paul Schwaber, Ph.D. (Hamden, CT) Author: Jeffrey Stern, Ph.D.* (Chicago, IL) Discussant: Leon Wurmser, M.D. (Towson, MD)

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

APSA15-300

Morning Plenary Address: “Language is there to Bewilder Itself and Others”: The Clinical and Theoretical Contributions of Sabina Spielrein

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

NPSG13-108

Partnerships that Deliver Thriving Communities

Speakers: Ben Bakkenta, AICP, Program Manager, Puget Sound Regional Council; Rebecca Saldana, Community Benefits and Development Program Director, Puget Sound Stage; Nathaniel Smith, Founder, Partnership for Southern Equity; Shelly Griswold, Planner, City of Freeport, IL; Evelyn Curry, Neighborhood Leader, Stephenson County Health Department, IL. Moderator: Sarita Turner, Sustainable Communities Fellow, PolicyLink

Smart, sustainable planning incorporates equity principles from concept to implementation. Increasingly, governments are recognizing the value non-traditional partnerships bring to planning processes. Planning that is informed and guided by the wisdom and experiences of communities, coupled with equity-focused smart growth strategies, is winning sustainability in developments of all types. Hear how metropolitan planning organizations (MPO) and cities are working in partnership with community to bring new vision, energy and approaches to traditional planning processes. In the Puget Sound, the MPO is working in lock-step with the Puget Sound Regional Equity Network to plan equitable transit oriented development; in the Atlanta region, in collaboration with the Partnership for Southern Equity, the MPO has formalized an equity committee within its structure and developed an Equitable Target Areas Index; in Freeport, IL, the city is working hand in hand with resident leadership to redevelop a brownfield in a African-American neighborhood.

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$10.00

$10.00

NPSG13-160

Kick-Off Plenary — The Arrival of the 21st Century American City

Speakers: Jake Mackenzie, Councilmember, City of Rohnert Park, CA; Local Government Commission Board Member; Mark Hague, Deputy Regional Administrator, U.S. EPA, Region 7; Sly James, Mayor, City of Kansas City, MO; Mark Mallory, Mayor, City of Cincinnati, OH

(90 minute session) Communities, encouraging economic growth and improving quality of life for residents. The plenary starts with dynamic local mayors from the Kansas City metro area sharing their forward-thinking perspectives on what “community” means to them as progressive Midwestern leaders. They explain how they’ve joined forces to improve the standard of life in the region and overcome common challenges faced by local governments. They arejoined on stage by another dynamic mayor from major urban city, who presents his bold vision for a new 21st-century American city, a blueprint already in use to spark a dramatic transformation in his community. Learn how political will and strong leadership are crucial to building sustainable communities – where people live near good jobs, schools, stores and recreational opportunities – and can take advantage of transportation that easily connects them – in a 21st-century American city.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

Trans13-118

Policy Institute – Transgender Health in the Affordable Health Care Act

Speakers: Kellan Baker, MPH, MA; Masen Davis, MSW

The Affordable Care Act is the biggest reform of America’s health care system in more than 40 years. The law makes many changes that have the potential to help transgender people stay healthy and to promote the well-being of transgender communities. Some of these changes include making health insurance coverage more affordable and comprehensive, expanding access to HIV prevention and treatment services, and building the knowledge base about transgender health. But the full potential of the law won’t be realized unless transgender people and our allies are engaged in turning the health reform law into reality for our communities. In this session, health policy experts and health care providers will explain the highlights and key challenges of health reform and engage in a discussion of how transgender advocates can leverage the law’s reforms to advance transgender health priorities.

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$10.00

$10.00

GenSpec17-101

Creating Gender Inclusive Schools

Speakers: Joel Baum

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NHF14-008

We Are Family! African American Voices

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY12-306

Psychoanalysis and Health Care Reform: Protecting Your Patients, Protecting Yourself in a Volatile Reform Environment

Speakers: James C. Pyles, Esq. (Washington, DC)

Essential benefits package, mental health parity, pre-existing condition insurance, minimum loss ratios, accountable care organizations, patient-centered medical homes, health insurance exchanges, individual mandates, Supreme Court review, opting out of Medicare — The health reform legislation enacted in March of 2010 is being implemented now and will be fully implemented by January 2014 — in the midst of unprecedented deficit reduction deliberations and presidential and pivotal congressional elections in 2012. Electronic health privacy breaches continue to escalate exponentially. Find out what all of this means for therapist and patients and how you can have an impact on developing law.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

CELA17-211

REPRESENTING FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: NOW MORE THAN EVER!

Speakers: Marilynn Mika Spencer, Ronald Ackerman and Cheri McCracken

MP3

$20.00

$20.00

Subtotal

$110.00

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