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VOLUME XLII(1) • A P R I L 2 0 1 6 Welcome to ! Roy Harker, Executive Director 1 Editors’ Column Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D. and Gaddy Noy, D.O. 2 President’s Column Eric Yarbrough, M.D. 3 Vice-President’s Column Amir Ahuja, M.D. 4

Psychotherapy Committee 4 Chip McDermott, M.D.

JGLMH Update 4 Chris McIntosh, M.D.

International Psychiatric Meetings 6 Amir Ahuja, M.D.,, Kenn Ashley, M.D., Gene Nakajima, M.D.

Health Equity Conversations at APA 6

Secretary’s Column Sarah Noble, D.O., Secretary 7

Nick “Rocky” Gutierrez, M.D The Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta, venue for the AGLP Awards Ceremony. Chris McIntosh, M.D. 7

Fryer Award Contributors 7 Welcome to Atlanta! Roy Harker, Executive Director AGLP 2016 Awards 8 elcome to Atlanta, a forward looking city proud of its modern history, including the hosting of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, the birthplace Seeking Philadelphia Psychiatrist 8 of the Civil Rights Movement and its leader Martin Luther King, Jr., and the location of the 1978 founding of the Association of Gay and Lesbian Subspeciality Meetings 9 Psychiatrists. Hotlanta, as it has come to be known, has much to offer in the Kenn Ashley, M.D. wayW of a vibrant nightlife, sightseeing, cultural events, and glorious food. They are fond of their restaurants, as you will find out, and even with an abundance of great places to nosh, many become AGLP Sponsors 10 packed at peak times. In addition, they cherish their distinct neighborhoods, especially as the LGBT community continues to spread out over the entire city, championing revitalization efforts everywhere. AGLP Events Schedule 11 Atlanta has a warm humid temperate climate with hot summers and no dry season. The month of May is characterized by rising daily high tempera- Membership Forms 14 tures, with daily highs increasing from 77°F to 84°F over the course of the month. The Westin Peachtree Plaza has been selected for the AGLP Host Hotel site. AGLP Meetings and the AGLP Hospitality Suite will be located in this hotel. To book a room with your fellow AGLP members in this hotel View all up-to-date AGLP page 11. schedule information on it is recommended you book as soon as Complete Schedule our website at information begins on www.AGLP.org by scan- possible. Room rates are $219.00/night ning this QR code. Continued on page 5 AGLP

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The Newsletter of Editorial Column AGLP Joanne Ahola, M.D., and Jose Vito, M.D. Co-Editors, Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D. [email protected] and Gaddy Noy, D.O. opefully everyone reading this has survived a Published quarterly from 4514 Chester Avenue, tumultuous winter - here in Boston we Philadelphia, PA 19143-3707. Hmanaged to duck the worst of it, but we know it's been a taxing time for many of our readers. As we The views expressed in the Newsletter are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent emerge from our hibernation, we are excited for all the opinions of AGLP. The sexual orientation the programming AGLP has in store for the coming of any writer or any person mentioned in the Newsletter should not be inferred unless specifi- year. As we head into the spring and look forward to cally stated. Mailing lists for the Newsletter are the annual APA meeting, we will be putting together confidential, to be used only by AGLP, and do not imply sexual orientation. our final newsletter prior to the APA in Atlanta. A formal schedule listing academic presentations, meet- INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS ings, and social events will be included in our next Persons wishing to submit articles for publication Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D. Gaddy Noy, D.O. should send them to the National Office, 4514 issue. If you haven't already registered, sign up! It's Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143; phone shaping up to be a wonderful conference and an 215-222-2800; Fax: 215-222-3881; E-mail: [email protected]. Submissions should be opportunity for our members to connect in person. clearly readable. Submissions on electronic media are preferred. Submissions become the To help share with our community, we would love to hear from anyone who is participating in a non-AGLP spon- property of AGLP and will not be returned unless sored event or presenting a poster so we can share this with our community. In a similar vein, we are eager to hear requested and accompanied by a self-addressed and stamped envelope. The Newsletter reserves from members who are presenting at conferences and holding events, regardless of the topic (LGBTQ mental health the right to make editorial changes and to shorten or otherwise) - we cherish any opportunity to help members share the diverse interests within our community. articles to fit space limitations. Name, address, daytime telephone number, and a short biograph- ical statement about the author should accompany For medical student and resident members, please contact us if you would like to be more involved. Whether you the submission even if the author requests are interested in representing your training level, participating in projects with other AGLP members, or connecting anonymity in publication (which is discouraged). with career psychiatrists who share similar interests, we would love to hear from you and help facilitate your partic- The deadline for inclusion in the next issue is August 15, 2016. ipation! ADVERTISING RATES As we each take our next steps in our career, Gaddy to his third year of residency and Kevin to fellowship, we The Newsletter of AGLP accepts limited adver- would both like to share the importance AGLP has played in our personal and professional development. For Kevin, tising depending upon space and applicability to issues affecting psychiatrists who either are this began in medical school, where he found support and encouragement; in residency, AGLP has helped him gay or lesbian or treat gay and lesbian patients. develop his own interests in LGBTQ and HIV psychiatry; it has also meant the opportunity to connect more closely The mailing lists for AGLP are confidential and never sold or provided to any vendor. with the organization, advocating for the community and developing what promise to be long relationships with other members. For Gaddy, AGLP has been an opportunity to find support, contribute to advocacy, and participate Full Page Ad $350 in a unique and important organization. This emphasizes the continued importance of AGLP going forward, with a Half-Page Ad $250 new generation of rising psychiatrists just behind us. And to all our medical student members, we wish everyone Business Card $125 the very best in the Match! Community service announcements are printed ______without charge, but are accepted only on a limited basis depending upon space limitations and applicability. Do you have any feedback for us? Please feel free to contact us with suggestions and, as always, we encourage updates and submissions for the newsletter! View this and all AGLP Newsletters Please feel free to use us as an entry point if you have any interest in finding ways to participate or contribute to by visiting our AGLP – our organization relies on YOU to make this such a special community. website at www.AGLP.org. ______Scan the QR Code to the left to visit the entire Atlanta Help: AGLP App for iPhone archive. An App for AGLP members is available for download. If you use an iPad or iPhone you can AGLP National Office access AGLP schedule information, the AGLP Membership Directory, and even the new AGLP Roy Harker, Executive Director online Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health through your portable device. 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President’s Column AGLP Board of Directors, Advisory Council, and Eric Yarbrough, M.D. Standing Committees [email protected] 2015 - 2016

PRESIDENT was watching the final episode of Downton Abbey last night. Series finales Eric Yarbrough, M.D. 646-256-7009 [email protected] always seem a bit melodramatic, and I have to say this one seemed to tie up VICE-PRESIDENT loose ends. One thing that bugged me (I won’t be giving too much away here) Amir Ahuja, M.D. [email protected] is that love seemed to be in the air for all but one. The major characters were IMMEDIATE-PAST PRESIDENT pairing off, with the glaring exception of the gay character. Of course - the Kenn Ashley, M.D. 212-844-1864 [email protected] classic representation of an evil, misunderstood, and bitter gay character was left alone. SECRETARY I Sarah Noble, D.O. [email protected] It’s 2016 and yet some things still pervade. TREASURER This year, so far, has been anything but boring. I’ll save my breath when it comes to Serena Volpp, M.D. 443-834-3215 [email protected] NEWSLETTER EDITORS political debate – no doubt it’s part of the daily water cooler talk for all of you. We Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D. 617-320-8174 seem to be moving back in time instead of forward. National candidates are speaking Gaddy Noy, D.O. [email protected] with tones resonant of George Wallace or Joseph McCarthy. Isn’t it nice to know that JOURNAL OF GAY AND LESBIAN MENTAL HEALTH Phil Bialer, M.D. 646-888-0009 [email protected] sentiments we thought were buried in our past find a way of popping back up? Who Chris McIntosh, M.D. 416-323-9751 Eric Yarbrough, M.D. needs another zombie movie dominating the public's attention when we have politicians EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR acting the living dead on screen for us daily? Roy Harker 215-222-2800 [email protected] We have world events happening that pertain to the work of AGLP ADVISORY COUNCIL AGLP. Indonesia has declared LGBTQ individuals as mentally ill. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRISTS While the Dowager This move all in the name of preventing behavior seen as “unac- Jonathan Weiss, M.D. [email protected] EARLY CAREER PSYCHIATRISTS Countess was a ceptable.” Our board is currently working on a position state- Dan Safin, M.D. DSafi[email protected] ment and will be working with the larger APA to declare this fan of nostalgia EDUCATION COMMITTEE group's sanity and to bring the psychiatrists of Indonesia into Amir Ahuja, M.D. [email protected] and wished to the 21st century. “ ETHNIC MINORITY MEMBERS return to days In addition to foreign affairs, allow me the metaphor of the Amir Ahuja, M.D. [email protected] gone past, her state of to represent our own backyard. Their state FRYER AWARD house bill 757 would have allowed Georgians to refuse services Mary Barber, M.D. [email protected] final quote HIV-AFFECTED MEMBERS to LGBTQ people based on religious objections. I find it ironic Paul Browde, M.D. [email protected] conveys the same that those who are most vocal about the Constitution often INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS dismiss civil rights, ignoring the inherent separation of church Gene Nakajima, M.D. [email protected] sentiment that I and state. It is as if church and state are married, like a pair of MEMBERSHIP feel now. In first cousins. It is our duty to continue our advocacy for the Chris McIntosh, M.D. [email protected] LGBTQ community, and AGLP plans to do just that. Your contemplating the MEDICAL STUDENTS continued support of our organization helps us to advocate for acceptance of the rights of LGBTQ people around the world, including here in PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS progress versus the United States. Without your membership, our continued PSYCHOTHERAPY efforts would prove impossible. Chip (Stephen) McDermott, M.D. [email protected] regression, she SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION said “If only we Bringing things full-circle, Downton Abbey ended with a quote David Scasta, M.D. [email protected] from the Dowager Countess. She and Cousin Violet were TRANSGENDER MEMBERS had a choice.” discussing how it is tradition to ring in the New Year with opti- Jack Pula, M.D. [email protected] mism and hope. They debated whether we accept a predeter- WEB EDITOR When it comes to mined future. It seems this year has the potential to reverse our WOMEN our future, I progress and return us to the past. While the Dowager Countess Sarah Noble, D.O. [email protected] was a fan of nostalgia and wished to return to days gone past, believe we possess ASSEMBLY DELEGATES TO THE CAUCUS OF GAY, her final quote conveys the same sentiment that I feel now. In LESBIAN AND BISEXUAL PSYCHIATRISTS this choice and contemplating the acceptance of progress versus regression, she Marshall Forstein, M.D. (President) Ubaldo Leli, M.D., Representative should take every said “If only we had a choice.” When it comes to our future, I Andy Tompkins, M.D., Dep.-Representative believe we possess this choice and should take every effort to AGLP REPRESENTATIVE TO THE APA ASSEMBLY (AAOSL) effort to move us move us forward. David Scasta, M.D. [email protected]

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Vice-President’s Column AGLP Psychotherapy Committee Case Conference Amir Ahuja, M.D. Chip McDermott, M.D. [email protected] [email protected] s I have started a new job with the GLP will host a case conference at the American Psychiatric Los Angeles LGBT Center, I am Association Annual Meeting in Atlanta on Monday, May 16 from 10 seeing more patients from our am to noon in the AGLP suite. The presentation is entitled “Case community than ever before. This A conceptualization of a young adult trans male: Analytic jobA reminds me on a daily basis of the many and Cognitive perspectives” The case will be presented by Kevin M. challenges that LGBT people face when dealing Donnelly-Boylen, MD, Chief Resident of the Acute Psychiatry Service at the with mental health and with health care in Massachusetts General Hospital and Co-editor of the AGLP Newsletter. Jack B. general. It continues to inspire me to work harder Pula, MD, a psychiatrist and analyst at the Columbia University College of for AGLP and to help spread our messages of Physicians and Surgeons and the Co-Chair of the AGLP Transgender Committee, tolerance and education to larger audiences. will discuss the case from an analytic perspective. Stephen P. McDermott, MD, a private practitioner in Wellesley, MA, the former Founding Director of the This year will be a busy one in terms of educa- Amir Ahuja, MD Cognitive Therapy and Research Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital tional efforts. As members of AGLP, many of us and the Psychotherapy Chair of the AGLP will discuss the Beckian Cognitive continue to present at various conferences all Therapy conceptualization of the case. Active audience participation will be over the world. We are thrilled to be presenting symposia at various confer- encouraged. ences including the following: the AADPRT meeting this spring, the European Psychiatric Association meeting in March, the Annual APA Meeting and annual Monday, May 16, 2016 • 10:00am to 12:00noon PsychSign Meeting in May, the Institute of Psychiatric Services in October, and AGLP Hospitality Suite: Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor the World Psychiatric Association meeting in November. I hope that this demon- strates our ambitions to impart our knowledge to all providers who can use it to n n n become more culturally competent for our patients. Our presence at a variety of professional meetings ensures that LGBT content is represented and not forgotten, as we are all keenly aware of how easy it is for our community to be The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health: invisible. It is up to all of us to be seen and heard, to combat this, and to make An Update sure our needs are represented. Chris McIntosh, M.D. Of course, it is not enough to just show up and give a presentation. Hopefully, [email protected] this is the beginning of a dialogue between us and members of the greater psychiatric and medical communities. I hope we excite LGBT doctors and allies e are pleased to present our first issue of JGLMH of 2016, to get more involved with AGLP and to lobby for LGBT rights at a local, state, which is a special issue on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). federal, and international level. W PrEP is the provision of HIV treatment medications to HIV nega- tive individuals at risk of infection. We are also in the process of developing more educational initiatives, including educational DVDs and LGBT-competency courses that allow an even broader In “PrEP: A review for mental health professionals”, Luis Pereira, Simona range of clinicians to benefit from our knowledge and experience. We hope these Goschin and Kenn Ashley detail the studies that have shown that PrEP can be educational efforts, among many other initiatives that AGLP has developed, are quite effective at blocking HIV transmission, when there is good adherence to as important to you as they are to us. As always, we appreciate your support and the medication. encourage you to support us in time, energy, and expertise, as well as financially. In “Psychological Issues and PrEP in Private Practice” David Goldenberg explores how the advent of PrEP has had an impact on gay male patients from n n n different cohorts. Staffing the AGLP Booth in Atlanta In “Self-Administered Screening for Syndemic Mental Health Problems Should If you are attending APA/AGLP in Atlanta, I hope you will take some time to be Routinely Implemented Among MSM PrEP Users,” Darrell Tan, Adriana staff the AGLP Booth at the Georgia World Congress Center, Booth #1601. Can Carvalhal, and colleagues describe their findings of high psychiatric co- you volunteer an hour or two of your time, please? morbidity in the client population referred to their Toronto-based PrEP clinic. Please click on the link below and complete the online form. The link for sign up Please enjoy the issue and share the Free Access articles widely on social media is also on the AGLP website at www.aglp.org. to help promote the Journal. Remember, you can always access the full online journal through the AGLP website: www.aglp.org Staffing the booth is a great way to meet people and remains one of our most visible means of introducing them to AGLP. Did you read something in the Journal that inspired you to have something to say? Send us a Letter to the Editors! Let’s get some conversations going about SIGN UP NOW! the great articles we are publishing. n n n n n n AGLP

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Welcome to Atlanta! Continued from Page 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (single occupancy) for a four-day minimum stay. Outside of those parameters, average room rates will be $228.00/night. Make your Reservation now! Call (855) 992- 3353 or visit the APA website (click here) to get the group rate. (You will need your APA username and password to enter the registration area.) AGLP HOST HOTEL Westin Peachtree Plaza 210 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, GA, 30303 The Welcome Gathering on Friday, May 13, 2016, will be at the Sundial Bar, a revolving bar and restaurant. Please gather there with other AGLP members starting at 6:00pm. Sundial Bar at the Westin Peachtree Ray Kotwicki, M.D., a local resident, has put together a whole series of social-gathering events for each night in Atlanta during the meeting. Please review our website, this newsletter, or the Westin Peachtree AGLP Guide to Atlanta for complete details. There are also restaurant outings planned for AGLP Women, Residents and Medical Students, and International/Minority members. The 28th Annual AGLP Awards Reception will take place this year at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Center. This year we are honoring Ralph Roughton, M.D., Sarah (Sally) Herbert, M.D., Edward Nix, M.D., and Positive Impact Atlanta, a non-profit organization providing client-centered mental health care for the HIV community. Our events in the AGLP Hospitality Suite, on Monday, May 16, will include a Psychotherapy Committee Case Conference, presentation of the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health Resident Paper Award winner, a Student, Resident and Early Westin Peachtree Career Process Group, moderated by Marshall Forstein, M.D., and the screening of The Danish Girl followed by discussion led by Amir Ahuja, M.D. Restaurant gatherings are scheduled for the AGLP Women’s Group and the AGLP International Members and Minority Members. Please visit our website to find details and make your reservation. If you are attending APA/AGLP in Atlanta, please take some time to staff the AGLP Booth at the Georgia World Congress Center, Booth #1601. Can you volunteer an hour or two of your time? Please click on the link below, or visit www.aglp.org, and complete the online form. Staffing the booth is a great way to meet people and remains one of our most visible means of introducing them to AGLP. The booth is open Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday during the Annual Meeting. SIGN UP NOW! I’ll look forward to greeting many of you personally in Atlanta. Safe Travels! n n n Einstein’s, site of the AGLP Residents and Medical Students Brunch on Sunday, and the AGLP International/Minority Members Dinner on Tuesday. AGLP

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International Psychiatric Meetings in Berlin, Florence, and Cape Town Looking for Speakers on LGBTQ issues for international psychiatric meetings in Capetown Nov 18-22, 2016, Florence March 4-7, 2017 and Berlin October 8- 12, 2017. Unlike the APA meetings, many international psychiatric meetings do not have many sessions on LGBTQ issues, unless AGLP organizes them. WPA International Meeting is a smaller WPA meeting done in between the trien- nial World Congress. The next WPA international meeting is in Cape Town 18-22 November, 2016. www.wpacapetown2016.org.za/ The deadline for submis- sions has been postponed to May 15, 2016. Please let us know by May 1st if you are interested in presenting. The next European Psychiatric Association Meeting that we can submit to is for AGLP 28th Annual Florence March 4-7, 2017. The deadline is May 12, 2016. If you are interested Awards Reception and Ceremony in presenting on LGBTQ issues, please contact us by May 1, 2016. We need 4 MONDAY, MAY 16 speakers, and no more than two from the same country (This is the most chal- 7:00 - 9:00pm lenging part finding 2 speakers from outside the US). www.epa-congress.org Hors d'oeuvres, Cash Bar Berlin World Congress of Psychiatry. The next World Congress of Psychiatry will No admission charge for members be in conjunction with the following DGPNN (German Psychiatric Association $10 donation requested for non-members annual meeting) from October 8-12, 2017. Deadline for speakers should be Award Presentations at 8:00pm sometime in September 2016. www.wpaberlin2017.com This is the large conference the WPA organizes every 3 years. Jimmy Carter Presidential Center If you have any interest in presenting, please contact Kenn Ashley, The Rotunda [email protected], Amir Ahuja, [email protected] or Gene Nakajima gnaka- One Copenhill, 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307 [email protected]. (404) 420-5100 n n n http://www.cartercenter.org/index.html

Health Equity Conversation You’re invited to the third Diversity and Health Equity Conversation with The AGLP Guide to Atlanta will be American Psychiatric Association (APA) members to discuss diversity and inclu- available at the AGLP Booth and the AGLP sion. Changes in healthcare, patient demographics, APA leadership and membership make this an opportune time for you to help APA’s Division of Hospitality Suite starting Monday, May Diversity and Health Equity (DDHE) reimagine its goals and programming. The 16. Be sure to pick up your copy of this event will take place during the 169th Annual APA Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. ever-popular publication with information Diversity 3.0: From Fairness to Excellence on things to do, places to go, and our Presented by Marc Nivet, EdD, Chief Diversity Officer, AAMC favorite restaurants! It is available online Monday, May 16, 1:30 - 3:00 pm, Room B409, Building B, Level 4, Georgia as well in a very convenient pdf format World Congress Center with links embedded. Click here to down- Marc Nivet, Ed.D., is the Chief Diversity Officer for the Association of American Medical Colleges. Dr. Nivet is known for creating innovative collaborations that load your copy...> have been recognized nationally as models of success and for writing and n n n lecturing about diversity as a driver of educational excellence. Among the topics he is known to address include diversifying academic medicine, elimi- nating racial disparities an healthcare and best practices for increasing minority Scan this QR code to install enrollment in heath professional schools.’ the Guide on your portable device. n n n AGLP

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Secretary’s Column Sarah Noble, D.O. [email protected] John E. Fryer, M.D. Award e have all heard the Legacy Fund statistics that LGBT folks don't get preventive- care, and when they do access health care they'reW often experience discrimination. The CONTRIBUTORS Sarah Noble, D.O. obstetrics department at my hospital decided to establish special "pride" hours, staffed by lesbian TRANSFORMATIONAL GIFTS practitioners and specially trained staff. In the American Psychiatric Foundation few months since it’s creation they've had twenty new patients;all of them had either never had a Pap smear or have not had one in over five years. Now I Mary Barber, M.D. know for you guys this might not resonate, but this is basic preventative care Jack Drescher, M.D. that will pick up pre-cancerous cells. Often, lesbians aren't getting screened because they're afraid of that look or that comment they might get from their Joanne Ahola, M.D. Saul Marc Levin, M.D. doctor or nurse when their providers find out they're gay. Sometimes there's Ruth Alpert Richard Limoges, M.D. even outright misinformation, and OBs's may think that lesbians don't need William Arroyo, M.D. Paul Lynch, M.D. Pap smears. Kenneth Ashley, M.D. Daniel Mardonis, M.D. I know that I may sound like a broken record, but I feel it’s important to reit- Wayne Baici, M.D. Anthony Marino, M.D. erate. We may have marriage equality, but years of inequality will take a while to fix. We each have stories of our patients or ourselves facing heteronormative Lonnie Behar, M.D. Marlin Mattson, M.D. or cisnormative biases. We can celebrate our accomplishments, but we can't just Phil Bialer, M.D. Scot McAfee, M.D. sit back and relax. The AGLP is here to advocate for the rights of our patients and Robert Buckingham, M.D. Lindsey McClenathan ourselves, so please keep us informed of any topics you think are important. William Byne, M.D. Christopher McIntosh, M.D. n n n Robert Cabaj, M.D. Daniel Medieros, M.D. Debbie Carter, M.D. Laurence Miller, M.D. Nick “Rocky” Gutierrez Flavio Casoy, M.D. Michael Murphy, M.D. 1961 - 2016 Bryan Chamberlain, M.D. Edward Nix, M.D. It is with great sadness that we inform the Robert Delgado, M.D. Brett Offenberger, M.D. AGLP membership about the untimely death Evan Eyler, M.D. Richard Pleak, M.D. of our friend and colleague Nick Gutierrez, Daniel Fast, M.D. Chester Robachinski, M.D. who succumbed to complications of what was Marshall Forstein, M.D. Howard Rubin, M.D. expected to be a routine surgery on February 10th, 2016. William Gilmer, M.D. Ben Ruesink, M.D. David Goldenberg, M.D. Julie Schulman, M.D. Nick, known and loved by many in AGLP for Nick “Rocky” Gutierez decades, often attended and presented on Michael Golder, M.D. Daniel Sewell, M.D. AGLP organized panels at international psychi- Leslie Goransson, M.D. James Slayton, M.D. atry meetings. Nick worked as a geriatric Timothy Hall, M.D. Edward Spencer, M.D. psychiatrist at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services in Los Angeles where he Ellen Haller, M.D. Margie Sved, M.D. was affectionately known to staff as “Dr. G.” Donations to Didi Hirsch in Nick’s honor can be made by contacting Kim Kowsky, director of communica- Roy Harker Andy Tompkins, M.D. tions at [email protected] Nick was also a driving force in the creation Ronald Hellman, M.D. Mark Townsend, M.D. of LGBT elder affordable housing, specifically Triangle Square in Hollywood. William Herz, M.D. Douglas Vanderburg, M.D. His warm smile and sense of humor will be greatly missed by all who knew Daniel Hicks, M.D. Serena Volpp, M.D. him. Gary Hirshberg, M.D. Milton Wainberg, M.D. If you are attending the Annual Meeting in Atlanta and wish to get together Charles Ihlenfeld, M.D. Jonathan Weiss, M.D. with other friends of Nick please contact Chris McIntosh who will organize a David Krefetz, D.O. Eric Yarbrough, M.D. time and place for an outing. [email protected] Kewchang Lee, M.D. Penelope Ziegler, M.D. n n n AGLP

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AGLP 2015 Awards SEEKING A PSYCHIATRIST FOR THE PHILADELPHIA AREA The Barbara Gittings Award for 2016, is being presented to Sally Herbert, Mazzoni Center, a provider of quality health care targeting the unique needs M.D., at the AGLP Awards Reception in Atlanta during the APA/AGLP Annual of the LGBTQ communities in the Philadelphia region for over 35 years, is Meeting. The AGLP Barbara Gittings Award is presented to a woman who demon- seeking a part-time Psychiatrist (16-18 hours/week) in behavioral health strates exceptional leadership and advocacy for lesbian Issues. It was named services serving adolescents, adults, couples and families. after one of the founders of the gay rights movement and one of the activists Mazzoni Center, located in the heart of center city Philadelphia, close to public instrumental in moving APA to consider depathologizing homosexuality. transportation, provides a very unique, specialized and rewarding experience The Distinguished Service Award, AGLP’s first designated award, is given to an in a supportive work environment. individual for outstanding contributions to the LGBT community. Over the years it The ideal candidate should have knowledge of sexual and gender identity has been awarded to AGLP members whose work extends past the reach of the development and be oriented to a model of affirmative care. Psychiatric organization, to supportive APA officials, and to public figures. The 2016 services are provided within the framework of a multidisciplinary holistic Distinguished Service Award is being presented to Ralph Roughton, M.D. behavioral health team. The Psychiatrist collaborates closely with therapists The AGLP James Paulsen Award, presented to an AGLP member who has made and provides psychiatric services only while a person is active in therapy. This significant contributions to the ongoing life of the organization, is conferred this approach truly supports the practice of psychiatry beyond just symptom year on Edward Nix, M.D., long-standing member of AGLP and involved in the management. founding of AGLP in 1978 in Atlanta. Desirable knowledge and experience should include: The 2015 Stuart Nichols Award is being conferred on Positive Impact Atlanta, • evidence based psychiatric practice and psychopharmacology; who have provided HIV specialty care and support services, behavioral health including substance abuse treatment, HIV testing and prevention services for over • trauma informed care; 18 years. • emerging concepts in addictionology and recovery; JGLMH Announces Winner of 2016 • use of electronic medical records. Outstanding Resident Paper Award Summary of duties: Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D, a fourth year • conducts psychiatric diagnostic evaluations; resident at the MGH/McLean Psychiatry Residency • performs medication management assessments and treatment; in Boston, is this year’s awardee of the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health Outstanding • reviews treatment plans; Resident Paper Award. He was chosen for his • coordinates with treatment team and reviews charts; submission, “Gender Dysphoria, Serious Mental Illness, and Genital Self-Mutilation: A Case • assesses medical conditions and collaborates with primary care and Report.” Kevin will present the paper in the AGLP other specialty providers; Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D. Hospitality Suite Monday, May 16th, from • emergency on-call response. 12:00noon to 1:30pm, at the Westin Peachtree Qualifications: Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor. • MD/DO from recognized school of medicine and active, unrestricted Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D., graduated from licensure as a Physician in Pennsylvania; Georgetown University School of Medicine in 2012 and will begin a fellowship in psychosomatic medicine Brigham & Women's • Completion of residency program in Psychiatry; Hospital, as well as a small private practice, this summer. He has been a member • Board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology of AGLP since his first year in medical school. His interests include LGBTQ mental • Active DEA license health and HIV psychiatry, and plans to continue work he has done during his residency within these areas. Additional Information: The JGLMH Outstanding Resident Paper Award includes a $500 cash award, assis- • Seeking 16-18 hours per week tance with lodging and travel to the AGLP Annual Meeting in Atlanta, and publica- • Flexible combination of day and evening hours tion in the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health. The award was initially supported by a generous grant from the William A. Kerr Foundation, and is being • Rewarding work environment sustained by AGLP member dues and contributions. • Competitive salary and liability coverage provided by Mazzoni Center AGLP Awards are being presented at a reception in the Jimmy Carter Presidential Center, The Rotunda, One Copenhill, 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307, Please visit our website at www.mazzonicenter.org for more information on Monday, May 16, 2016, at 8:00pm. about Mazzoni Center. To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected]

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Listings of Upcoming Subspecialty Meetings of Association of Women Psychiatrists http://www.associationofwomenpsychiatrists.com/index.php Interests to Members Meetings have been in conjunction with the Annual APA Convention Kenn Ashley, MD Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA) [email protected] http://www.blackpsych.org/ Many AGLP-ers are members of other organization such as the ones listed here. n n n As a way to increase the visibility and effectiveness of AGLP, members that participate in other organizations are encouraged to hold gatherings at these meetings to increase networking potentials. In the past these have ranged from a hosted get together at a members home to more formal presentations combining the issues central to AGLP and the primary meeting issue. If you are interested in improving communications between the subspecialties and AGLP, contact our Past-President, Kenneth Ashley, MD, at [email protected] for more details and suggestions. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) http://www.aapl.org/ American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry http://www.aapdp.org/ American Association for Emergency Psychiatry https://www.emergencypsychiatry.org/ American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP) http://www.aagpgpa.org/ American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) http://www.aadprt.org/ Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia American College of Psychiatrists http://www.acpsych.org/ JGLMH available online FREE to AGLP American Psychiatric Association (APA) Members http://www.psych.org/ The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2016 IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference the official journal of the Association of Gay and Washington, DC • October 6-9, 2016 Lesbian Psychiatrists, is now available for viewing 2017 APA Annual Meeting online free to all AGLP Members. The content is San Diego, CA • May 20-24, 2017 searchable with search words and phrases, and you can even download and print particular arti- 2017 IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference cles if you like. New Orlean, LA • October 19-22, 2017 The IT and production editors at Taylor & Francis 2018 APA Annual Meeting have developed a new and streamlined way to New York, NY • May 5-9, 2018 access all of the content for articles published in the Journal of Gay and Lesbian 2018 IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference Mental Health. AGLP members with valid and current memberships can now Chicago, IL • May 5-9, 2018 access the Journal directly through the AGLP website free of charge as a member benefit. Go to www.aglp.org, click on the Members Area link (upper 2019 APA Annual Meeting right hand of the screen) and once you are logged in, a box will appear on the San Francisco, CA • May 18-22, 2019 right side of the blue banner to access the content. 2019 IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference You should find this new streamlined approach to access more user friendly. If New York, NY • Oct 3-6, 2019 you have any questions at all, or need to be reminded of your username, please 2020 APA Annual Meeting contact the National Office at [email protected]. Philadelphia, PA • April 25-29, 2020 Online help is available for any problems you may encounter. We hope that this 2021 APA Annual Meeting new method will provide greater ease and dependability to the entire process. Honolulu, HI • May 1-5, 2021 n n n AGLP

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Thanks to the following who have generously supported AGLP for 2015-2016

Exceptional Contribution Sponsoring Members Donations to Student Travel –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– David Rudolph Kessler, M.D. Joanne Ahola, M.D. Joanne Ahola, M.D. Brent Anderson, M.D. James Batterson, M.D. Wayne Baici, M.D. Lonny Behar, M.D. Lonny Behar, M.D. Philip Bialer, M.D. Founding Members Phil Bialer, M.D. Curley Bonds, M.D. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Steven Bluestine, M.D. William Byne, M.D. Kenneth Campos, M.D. Jack Drescher, M.D. Curley Bonds, M.D. Debbie Carter, M.D. Melvin Gilbert, M.D. William Byne, M.D. Marshall Forstein, M.D. Michael Golder, M.D. Robert Cabaj, M.D. David Goldenberg, M.D. Michael Golder, M.D. Ubaldo Leli, M.D. Kevin Carrigan, M.D. Carlos Greaves, M.D. Petros Levounis, M.D. Debbie Carter, M.D. Timothy Hall, M.D. Keith Hallock, M.D. Edward Nix, M.D. William Cohen Norman Hartstein, M.D. Leonard Rubin, M.D. Robert Delgado, M.D. Thomas Herbst, M.D. Andy Tompkins, M.D. Marshall Forstein, M.D. William Herz, M.D. David Krefetz, M.D. Carlos Greaves, M.D. Kewchang Lee, M.D. William Herz, M.D. John Linnane, M.D. Richard Limoges, M.D. Patrons Robert Kertzner, M.D. Paul Lynch, M.D. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– David Krefetz, DO Daniel Mardones, M.D. Marlin Mattson, M.D. Amir Ahuja, M.D. Richard Limoges, D.L.F.A.P.A. Jeffrey Akman, M.D. Daniel Medeiros, M.D. Laurence Miller, M.D. Joseph Merlino, M.D. Kenn Ashley, M.D. Robert J. Mitchell, M.D. Laurence Miller, M.D. Brad Deal, M.D. J. Brett Offenberger, M.D. Michael Murphy, M.D. Kaan Ozbayrak, M.D. Eric Christopher, M.D. J. Brett Offenberger, M.D. William Packard, M.D. George Harrison, M.D. Richard Pleak, M.D. Daniel Safin, M.D. Norman Hartstein, M.D. Charles Popper, M.D. Dan Hicks, M.D. Margie Sved, M.D. Jack Pula, M.D. William Reamy, M.D. Jonathan Koelle, M.D. Mark Townsend, M.D. Howard Rubin, M.D. James P. Krajeski, M.D. Douglas Vanderburg, M.D. Leonard Rubin, M.D. Anthony Marino, M.D. Serena Volpp, M.D. Alan Schwartz, M.D. Christopher McIntosh, M.D. Daniel Sewell, M.D. Sydney Wright, Jr., M.D. Jamie Snyder, M.D. R. Kaan Ozbayrak, M.D. Penelope Ziegler, M.D. Margie Sved, M.D. Roger Peele, M.D. Joshua Thornhill, M.D. Chester Robachinski, M.D. Andy Tompkins, M.D. Howard Rubin, M.D. Lowell Tong, M.D. Mark Townsend, M.D. David Scasta, M.D. Douglas Vanderburg, M.D. Alan Schwartz, M.D. Serena Yuan Volpp, M.D. Lowell Tong, M.D. Milton Wainberg, M.D. Tim Valko, M.D. Eric Yarbrough, M.D. Eric Yarbrough, M.D. AGLP

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APA/AGLP Annual Meeting SUNDAY, MAY 15, 2016 May 14 to May 18, 2016 Forum: LGBT Mental Health Atlanta, Georgia 8:00am to 9:30am Shaded areas require Registration/RSVP Chair: Ellen Haller, M.D. Register/RSVP for AGLP Events online at www.aglp.org APA-sponsored event. Registration required. Workshop: The Clinical Evaluation and Management of Substance Use AGLP Host Hotel Disorders in Transgender Patient Populations WESTIN PEACHTREE PLAZA 8:00am to 9:30am 210 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, GA, 30303 Chairs: Hector Colon-Rivera, M.D.; Elie Aoun, M.D. APA-sponsored event. Registration required.

Scan the QR Code to Symposium: The Athlete: Homosexuality and Transgenderism the left to view all of 8:00am to 11:00am the latest schedule International Society for Sport information on our Psychiatry website. 1. Transgenderism and the Athlete - Paul McHugh, M.D. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 2. The Dilemma of Coming Out as a Gay or Lesbian Athlete - Daniel Begel, M.D. 3. Team Dynamics When the Coach Is Gay or Transgender - Antonia Baum, M.D. AGLP Member Welcoming Gathering APA-sponsored event. Registration required. 6:00pm to 7:30pm AGLP Host Hotel: Westin Peachtree Plaza, The Sundial Bar (revolving restaurant) 210 Peachtree St., NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 AGLP Executive Board and Council Meeting 8:00am to 12:00 noon Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain A, Sixth Floor SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2016 AGLP Booth Open Seminar: Why Sex is Important: A seminar on the Impediments to Adult 10:00am to 4:00pm Love Georgia World Congress Center, Booth #1601 8:00am to 12:00pm Sign up to Staff the AGLP Booth...> Director: Stephen B. Levine, M.D. APA-sponsored event. Registration required. AGLP Residents and Medical Students Brunch Workshop: Advocating for Our Patients by Fighting Stigma: Overview of 10:00am to 12:00noon Stigma, How to Advocate, and Using Media and TED Talks to Combat Stigma Einstein's Midtown Atlanta 9:00am to 10:30am 1077 Juniper St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 Chairs:Amy Poon, M.D., B.S., Helen Farrell, M.D. Phone: 404-876-7925 • http://einsteinsatlanta.com APA-sponsored event. Registration required. RSVP now...> Course: Transgender and Intersex for the Practicing Psychiatrist 9:00am to 4:00pm Workshop: The Impact of Social Media and Societal Change on Young Gay Director: William M. Byne, M.D. Men’s Development: Implications for Intimacy, Sexuality, and APA-sponsored event. Registration required. Psychotherapy 10:00am to 11:30am Workshop: Diversity Experiences in Residency Training ]\Chair: Marshall Forstein, M.D. 3:30pm to 5:00 APA-sponsored event. Registration required. Chair: Beverly Fauman, M.D. APA-sponsored event. Registration required. Annual AGLP Membership Meeting 12:30pm to 2:00pm AGLP Women's Dinner Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor 7:00pm tp 8:30pm Noni's 357 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 • (404) 343-1808 Workshop: Infectious Disease/Psychiatry HIV Collaborative Care: An http://www.nonisdeli.com Innovative Model for Person-Centered Care for the Southern Underserved 12:30pm to 2:00pm RSVP now!...> APA Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities AGLP Members' Night Out Chair: Daena L. Petersen, M.D., M.P.H. 9:00pm APA-sponsored event. Registration required. Piano Bar Campagnolo 980 Piedmont Ave Atlanta, GA 30309 - 404-343-2446 • http://www.campagnoloatl.com Continued on page 12 AGLP

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APA/AGLP Annual Meeting Schedule Diversity 3.0: From Fairness to Excellence Continued from Page 11 1:30 to 3:00pm –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday, May 16, 1:30 to 3pm. AGLP Cultural Outing: Atlanta Opera presents Gounod's Romeo and Juliet Building B, Level 4 Georgia World Congress Center, Room B409 Cobb Energy Performance Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway Lecturer: Marc Nivet, EdD, Chief Diversity Officer, Association of American Medical Tickets at www.atlantaopera.org. Coffee/ Snack before at 2:15pm. Contact Gene Colleges Nakajima for details and meeting time/place: [email protected] Student, Resident and Early Career Process Group AGLP Members' Night Out 1:30pm to 3:00pm 6:00pm Tea Dance Led by Marshall Forstein, M.D. 227 10th Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 • (404) 892-5786 AGLP Hospitality Suite: Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor http://www.blakesontheparkatlanta.com Workshop: Sexuality During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period 1:30pm to 3:00pm MONDAY, MAY 16, 2016 Chairs: Damir Huremovic, M.D., M.P.P., Guitelle St. Victor, M.D. APA-sponsored event. Registration required. AGLP Hospitality Suite Open 8:30am to 6:00pm Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor Film Screening and Discussion: The Danish Girl 3:00pm to 5:30pm Led by Amir Ahuja, M.D. Workshop: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV: The Science, AGLP Hospitality Suite: Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor Psychology, and Implications for Clinical Practice 9:00am to 10:30am Chair: Kenneth Ashley, M.D. Workshop: The Evolution of Integrated Care for HIV and Mental Illness APA-sponsored event. Registration required. 3:30pm to 5:00pm Chair: Francine Cournos, M.D. APA-sponsored event. Registration required. AGLP Booth Open 10:00am to 4:00pm Georgia World Congress Center, Booth #1601 AGLP VIP Reception Sign up to Staff the AGLP Booth...> 6:00pm to 7:00pm Jimmy Carter Presidential Center AGLP Psychotherapy Committee Case Conference (Clinician and trainees only) The Rotunda 10:00am to 12:00noon One Copenhill, 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307 • (404) 420-5100 • Case conceptualization of a young adult trans male: Analytic and Cognitive perspectives http://www.cartercenter.org/index.html Stephen McDermott, M.D., Chair Kevin Donnelly-Boylen, M.D., Presenter AGLP 28th Annual Awards Reception Jack Pula, M.D., and Stephen McDermott, M.D., Discussants 7:00pm to 9:00pm AGLP Hospitality Suite: Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor Jimmy Carter Presidential Center The Rotunda One Copenhill, 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307 • (404) 420-5100 • Workshop: Exploring Barriers to Treatment for Child Transgender Patients http://www.cartercenter.org/index.html in the Institutional and Inpatient Psychiatric Settings 11:00am to 12:30pm AGLP Members' Night Out Chairs: Rabiya Hasan, M.D., Meghan N. Starner, M.D. 9:30pm to Midnight APA-sponsored event. Registration required. Ten 990 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 • (404) 347-3360 • http://tenatlanta.com Workshop: Stigma, Discrimination, and the Criminalization of HIV/AIDS in the United States: Challenges for Psychiatrists in the Delivery of Compassionate Care 11:00am to 12:30pm TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016 Chairs: Lawrence McGlynn, M.D., M.S., Mary Ann A. Cohen, M.D. Symposium: Sexuality and Psychiatry: Ethical and Policy Dilemmas APA-sponsored event. Registration required. APA Ethics Committeeand Penn-Scattergood Ethics Program 9:00am to 12:00pm AGLP-JGLMH Resident Paper Award Presentation 12:00pm to 1:30pm 1. Sexual Self-Determination in Persons With Dementia - Kenneth Weiss, M.D. Kevin Matthew Donnelly-Boylen, M.D., 2016 Award Winner 2. Beyond a Question of Competency:The Rights of Individuals With Mental Illness to "Gender Dysphoria, Serious Mental Illness, and Genital Self-Mutilation: A Case Report" Engage in Voluntary Sexual Acts - Alison Lynch AGLP Hospitality Suite: Westin Peachtree Plaza, Chastain C, Sixth Floor 3. Reporting Child Pornography Use: Psychiatrists as Police - Michelle Joy, M.D. 4. Sexual Victimization in Correctional Settings - Clarence Watson APA-sponsored event. Registration required.

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APA/AGLP Annual Meeting Schedule WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016 Continued from Page 12 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AGLP Booth Open Workshop: LGBT in the Military 10:00am to 4:00pm 11:00am to 12:30pm Georgia World Congress Center, Booth #1601 Chairs: Christopher H. Warner, M.D., Carl Castro, Ph.D. Sign up to Staff the AGLP Booth...> APA-sponsored event. Registration required.

Workshop: A Year After Winning Marriage: The Impact of Obergefell v. AGLP Members' Night Out Hodges on LGBT Mental Health 8:00pm to Midnight 11:00am to 12:30pm The Amsterdam Chair: Robert M. Kertzner, M.D. 502-A Amsterdam Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 • (404) 892-2227 • http://amster- APA-sponsored event. Registration required. damatlanta.com

n n n AGLP Museum outing: ART AIDS America 11:00 am to 12:30 noon Zukerman Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University http://zuckerman.kennesaw.edu/exhibitions/current.php Meeting place TBA at 10:15 to carpool to the museum which is 25 minutes north of Atlanta. $20 to pay for transport to the museum ($15 for Resident/Medical Students, $25 for non-members.) RSVP only for rides, no walk ins. Museum and tour are both free of charge. RSVP now...>

Symposium: Queerly Invisible: LGBTQ People of Color as Psychiatrists and Patients 2:00pm to 5:00pm APA/SAMHSA Minority Fellows 1. Multiple Minorities as Multiply Marginalized: Applying the Minority Stress Theory to LGBTQ People of Color - Kail Cyrus, M.D., M.P.H. 2. Traumatic Identities: A Trauma-Based Approach to the Mental Health Treatment of LGBTQ People of Color - Matthew Dominguez, M.D., M.P.H. 3. Understanding the Challenge of LGBTQ Adolescents of Color – James Murphy, M.D., Rashad Hardaway, M.D. 4. Gray, Gay, Black, and Blue: Depression in Older LGBTQ People of Color - Seon Kum, M.D. APA-sponsored event. Registration required. Workshop: Sex Ed: A Psychiatric Primer on Managing Patients’ Sexual Behaviors 3:30pm to 5:00pm Chair: Abhishek Jain, M.D. APA-sponsored event. Registration required.

AGLP International and Minority Member Reception Dinner 8:00pm to 9:30pm, 20 people (numbers are somewhat flexible) Einstein's Midtown Atlanta 1077 Juniper St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 Phone: 404-876-7925 RSVP now...>

AGLP Members' Night Out 9:00pm to Midnight Country Music/Dancing The Heretic 2069 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324 • (404) 325-3061 • http://hereticat- lanta.com Woodland Park: Atlanta From the Ashes AGLP

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