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Interviews

Papers

Sand, S. (2017). How contemporary psychoanalysis contributes to LGBT psychology: Examining and addressing gender fluidity and diversity as we slide toward 21st-century transformations. R.Ruth, and E.Santacruz, (Eds.) LGBT Psychology and Mental Health: Emerging Research and Advances LGBT psychology and mental health: emerging research and advances (69-86). Praeger.

Sand, S. (2017). Sexual orientation identity. In The SAGE encyclopedia of psychology and gender (Vol. 4, pp. 1548-1551). SAGE Publications, Inc.

Pepper BI, Sand S. (2016). Internalized Homonegativity and Defensive Attachment in Women’s Same Sex Relationships. Trauma and Acute Care 1:27. DOI: 10.21767/2476-2105.100027

Pepper, B., & Sand, S. (2015). Internalized homophobia and intimate partner violence in young adult women's same-sex relationshipsJournal Of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 24(6), 656-673.

Sand, S. (2015). Review of the book, “Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A resource for the transgender community”. Oxford University Press, NY, NY.  PsycCritques, 60(11)  (2015) DOI: 10.1037/a0038823

Sand, S. (2014).  Coming out, being out: Reconciling loss and hatred in becoming wholePsychoanalysis, Culture and Societ, 20(3), 1-17.

Sand, S. (2012). When the patient is gay: Psychodynamic reflections on navigating the medical system. In M. O’Reilly-Landry, (Ed.), The interpersonal dimension of modern medicine: Insights for clinicians, patients and families (204-213). Radcliffe Medical Press.

Sand, Shara. (2009) "To reveal or not to reveal, that is the question." Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review 10.1 (2009): 23-6.

Sand, S. (2007). Future Considerations: Interactive identities, interactive selvesThe Psychoanalytic Review, 94 (1), 83-97.

Sand, S. (2001). Daring desire: Lesbian sexuality in popular music.  S. Kiersky & E. Gould (Eds.). 237-246. In Sexualities Lost and Found: Lesbians,Psychoanalysis and Culture, Madison, CT: International Universities Press

Suchet, M., & Sand, S. (1999). Performing desire: Musical expressions of female sexuality. Psychoanalysis & Contemporary Thought, 22(3), 365–382.

O'Dowd, M.A., Gomez, M. F., Sand, S., Klein, D.A., Marconi, M. (1999). Delivering mental health care to HIV+ individuals: A comparison of two models.  Psychosomatics, 40 (4), 321-324.

Sand, S., & Levin, R. (1997). The effects of music on dream content: An empirical analysisDreaming, 7(3), 215–220.

Sand, S., & Levin, R. (1996). Concordance between Hartmann’s Boundary Questionnaire and the Eysenck Personality Inventory. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 82(1), 192-194.(Original work published 1996).  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 82, 192‑194.

Sand, S. & Levin, R. (1992). " Sand, S., & Levin, R. (1992). Music and its relationship to dreams and the self. Psychoanalysis & Contemporary Thought, 15(2), 161–197.

Presentations

Sand, S. (2022). Non-Binary and Transgender Identities: A Clinician’s Work and Personal Journey. William Alanson White Institute.

Sand, S. (November 2017).  “An Asylum Case of Sexual Orientation Persecution.” New York University Postdoctoral Program, Committee on Gender and Sexual Identities.

Sand, S. (June 2017). “The Politics of Kink.” New York State Psychological Association, Annual Conference.

Sand, S. (April 2017). “Microaggressions: Repeated Wounds and Clinical Salves.”  New York State Psychological Association, Division of Culture, Race and Ethnicity.

Sand, S. (April 2016). “Gender Fluidity and Gratitude: A Debt to the Kinks and my Gender Diverse Patients”. American Psychological Association, Division 39‑Psychoanalysis, 36th Annual Spring Meeting.

Sand, S. (April 2015).  Panel Co-Chair and Presenter, “A Culturally Rooted Transformation: An Ojibwe-Oneidan Transman's Journey”, American Psychological Association, Division 39‑Psychoanalysis, 35th Annual Spring Meeting.

Sand, S. (August 2014). Panel Chair: “Global Intersecting Identities: Comfort and Belonging”, American Psychological Association 122nd Annual Convention.

Sand, S. (May 2014). “What is This Child Doing in Prison? Multiculturalism and Marginalized Populations”, LaGuardia Community College.

Sand, S. (April 2013). Panel Co-Chair,”Sexuality, Culture, and Immigration: Dilemmas and Dynamics.” American Psychological Association, Division 39‑Psychoanalysis, 33rd Annual Spring Meeting.

Sand, S. (August 2012). Gay Fathers and the Stigma of the “Motherless Child”, American Psychological Association 120th Annual Convention.

Sand, S. (August 2012). Film Discussant for, Lead With Love – Strengthening Families Through the Coming Out Process, American Psychological Association 120th Annual Convention.

Sand, S. (April 2010). Panel, “Barebacking, Raw and Uncut”.  Discussant, “Risky Sex, Sexy Risk: The Erotics of Danger”.  American Psychological Association, Division 39‑Psychoanalysis, 30th Annual Spring Meeting.

Sand, S. (February 2010). National Summit on Interpersonal Violence and Abuse.  Chair, “Hate Crimes and Interpersonal Violence in Diverse Minority Communities.”

Sand, S. (February 2010). “Exploring Transgender Experience”.  Interfaith Medical Center, Grand Rounds.

Sand, S. (June, 2006). “The psychological impact of making major changes in technique, and effective coping mechanisms”.  Performing Arts Medicine Association 24th Annual Symposium on Medical Problems of Musicians & Dancers.

Debiak, D., Glassgold, J., Pytluk, S. & Sand, S. (August 2007). “Developing and Implementing GLBT-Affirmative Psychoanalytic Curricula”, American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention.

Sand, S. (December 2006). "International Perspectives on the Use of Physically and Psychologically Coercive Interrogation Techniques: The Involvement of Psychologists and Physicians and the Effectiveness of the Methods".  Rabbi Arthur Schneier Center for International Affairs, Yeshiva University.

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Dr. Sand has been quoted in The New York Times, Men's Health Magazine, Self Magazine and others.

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