Saturday April 8, 2006

7:30 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast
7:30 - 3:30 Registration Open
8:00 - 4:00 Art show and Exhibits Open
8:30 - 10:30 Concurrent Sessions

Session 7 Ethics and Education

8:30 Damned If We Do...Ethical Guidelines for Sexologists:  Challenges and solutions - 1 hour CE*

Janice Epp, PhD, The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality; Jack Morin, PhD, Private Practice

9:30 From “Dangers-of-Sex” Education to Joyful Sex Education: How both liberals and conservatives get it wrong, and how sexuality professionals can help parents get it right

Michael Castleman, MA, freelance writer specializing in sexuality

10:00 The Joys of Sex Education: In class and online comparison

David S. Hall, PhD and Roseann Hannon, PhD, University of the Pacific

 

Session 8 Sexual Attraction

8:30 What Women Want and Are They Getting It? A psychological analysis of sexuality among today's college women

Amanda Gerson**, Catherine Soban**, and Sally L. Archer, PhD, The College of New Jersey

9:00 Good Girl vs. Bad Girl & Tough Guy vs. Sweet Guy: Perceptions of young people on how traditional gender roles still affect relationship choices and pleasure

Betsy Crane, PhD, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Jesse Crane-Seeber, BA, American University; Kathryn Thompson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

9:30 Sex Differences in the Specificity of Sexual Behavior, Fantasy, and Attraction

Jordan E. Rullo**, BA, University of Utah; Kelly K. Kinnish, PhD, University of Miami; Donald S. Strassberg, PhD, University of Utah

10:00 Concerns with Penis Size, Breast Size, and Body Exposure During Sexual Activity Among 54,865 Online Respondents

David A. Frederick**, BA University of California, Los Angeles

Session 9 Sexual Challenges

8:30 Do Men Pretend Orgasm?

Charlene Muehlenhard, PhD, and Sheena K. Shippee, University of Kansas

9:00 Sex that 'Just Happens": College students' perceptions of sexual initiation

Stephanie Cornwell** and Charlene Muehlenhard, PdD, University of Kansas

9:30 Sexual Pleasure and People with Physical Disabilities: Exploring new perspectives and innovative strategies - 1 hour CE*

Linda R. Mona, PhD, MyPleasure.com

Session 10 Sexual Subcultures

8:30 When Sex is Work: Exploring diversity in the relations street-based sex workers have with their clients

Frances M. Shaver, PhD, Concordia University

9:15 BDSM: A subcultural analysis of sacrifices and delights

Beverly L. Stiles, PhD, and Robert E. Clark, PhD, Midwestern State University

10:00 Healthcare Attitudes of Individuals in the Alternative Sexual Lifestyle: BDSM

Joseph Marzucco, PA, PhD, Kaiser Permanente; Pacific University

10:30-11:00 This coffee break is sponsored by The Institute for 21st Century Relationships, the Foundation of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom. Creating a climate through research and education in which alternative forms of relationship and sexual expression are broadly understood as legitimate choices. www.lovethatworks.org


11:00 – 12:30 Plenary -1.5 hour CE*

Lawrence Hedges, PhD
University of California, Irvine

Illuminating Sexualities: Perspectives for Considering Sexual Encounters in Psychotherapy

12:30 - 2:30 Lunch on your own

12:30 - 1:00 IASHS Student and Alumni Meeting

2:30 - 3:30 Plenary -1 hour CE*

Phillip R. Shaver, PhD
University of California, Davis

Attachment Orientations, Romantic Love, and Sexuality: Correlational and Experimental Evidence

3:30 - 4:00 Break

4:00 - 5:30 Concurrent Sessions

Session 11 Clinical Issues

4:00 Sexual Encounters in Relational Psychotherapy 1.5 hours CE*

Lawrence Hedges, PhD, University of California, Irvine

Session 12 Sexual Diversity

4:00 Women Who Seek Gangbangs: A nationwide study, told in their own words

Joan Dixon, PhD

4:30 Artificial Orifices and Sex Dolls: A folkloric and historic inquiry into a type of sexual apparatus

Cynde Moya**, MLIS, Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality

5:00 No Sex, No Problem: The modern asexual community

David Jay, BA, founder, Asexual Visibility and Education Network

Session 13 Education

4:00 Good Things Come in Smaller Packages: Using group work in sexuality education -1.5 hours CE*

Patricia Koch, PhD, and panel, Pennsylvania State University

Session 14 Male Sexuality

4:00 The Joy of Gay Seduction

Gilbert Emond, PhD, Concordia University

4:30 Erotological Investigations of Male Homosexual Imagery in Contemporary Film: Ethnographic approaches to a new gay male sexuality

Alan B. Fletcher, PhD, Private Practice

5:00 Diversity of Sexual Expressions of a Male Population who like Brachioproctic Eroticism (Fisting)

Osmar Matsui, MD, MSexED, DrSc, Universidad de Guadalajara; Laura Flores-Gonzalez, MD. MSexEd, Professor, Universidad de Guadalajara; Lourdes Lopez-Alvardo, Soc. MSexEd, student, Centro do Educacion y Atencion a la Salud y la Sexualidad; Alejandro Aguilar-Cuellar, MD Msex, Professor, Universidad da Guadalajara; Vicente Molina-Ojeda, MD, Psch, Professor, Universidad da Guadalajara; Araceli Cortes-Camacho, RN, MSex, Professor, Universidad de Guadalajara

6:30 – 9:30 Annual Awards Dinner

Western Region Sexual Science Award

Presented to:
Janet Lever, PhD

Student Presentation Award

Speakers

David Steinberg, Barbara Nitke and Jim Duvall
Authors, Fine Art Photographers and Exhibitors

New Forms, New Venues: Sexual Fine Art Outside the Porn Paradigm

 

10:00 til ??? Special tour of a local dungeon with Olga Cox as your guide. Sign up at the registration desk.

We thank the Free Speech Coalition, the Sinclair Intimacy Institute

and The Institute for 21st Century Relationships

for their generous support of this program

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