Sunday, April 7, 2002

8:00-9:00  Continental breakfast
8:00-12:30  Registration open

General Session

9:00-10:15  Charlene Muehlenhard, Ph.D.
“Was the sex [] wanted [] unwanted (check one)?” — Re-examining the Concept of Consent
This one-hour and fifteen minute session examines how the concept of "consent" is more complicated than previously assumed, and how that affects reserach on sexual relationships and coercion. Educational objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to identify two implications of the binary model of consent.

10:15      Break

10:30-12:30   Concurrents

Session XIII    Variations
10:30 Joy Davidson, Ph.D.
 Working with Polyamorous Clients in the Clinical Setting
11:00 Charles Moser, M.D., Ph.D.
 What Do We Really Know About S/M? Myths and Realities

 Session XIV     Culture
10:30 Maria Flaherty, Ph.D.
 Sex Education in Hispanic Media
11:00 Robert Francoeur, Ph.D.
 African Sexual Practices--Dry Sex, Salt Cuts, and Widow Inheritance--and Lessons for Global  Health
12:00 Winston Wilde, D.H.S.
 Sex Blind: Preliminary Findings from a Survey on the Sexualities of Blind Americans

 Session XV     Clinical Issues
10:30 Jack Morin, Ph.D.
 Eros and Depression: A Paradoxical Approach
11:30 Larry Hedges, Ph.D.
"I Have to Suck His Balls to Calm Him Down": Countertransference Disclosure vs. Countertransference Interpretation

12:30   End – See you April 10-13, 2003 in San Jose

Our thanks to Bayer Pharmaceuticals
for financial support of this program


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