The Sexual Body:
New Developments in Science, Therapy, and Education
April 10-13, 2003
Hyatt Hotel
San Jose, CA
The body is the mind's partner in creating and experiencing eroticism. Many disciplines are now uncovering radically new information about the body's role in our sexual experience -- neuroscience, endocrinology, pharmacology, gerontology, somatic psychology and others. Social scientists and learning theorists are challenging old assumptions about how culture and psychology shape the body's sexual experience.
Join your sexological colleagues in the biological sciences, social sciences, therapy, and education fields as we explore a multi-disciplinary understanding of sexual desire, function, decision-making and satisfaction.
As usual, the meeting will feature nationally-known speakers, dozens of concurrent presentations, CEUs, an awards banquet, breakfasts, and social events.
Where? A gorgeous resort hotel in California's third largest city, a modern urban setting with plenty of nightlife, museums, and shopping, minutes from hiking trails and exactly halfway between the ocean and San Francisco.
Program Chair: Marty Klein, Ph.D.
Conference Chair: David S. Hall, Ph.D.
Co-Chair: Vena Blanchard
This is an innovative meeting
you won’t want to miss--
at a delightful resort you won’t
want to leave.
Watch this site for the Preliminary Program - Coming Soon
Information: Klein@SexEd.org - 650/856-6533