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    Sensational Sexology Conference
    Marty Klein, Ph.D. · 12/17/01 at 3:26 PM ET

    Colleagues:
    Here's the announcement of the 2002 conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (western region). There will be about 150 professionals there, with TERRIFIC clinical presentations.
    I urge you to look at the entire program, which you can view at http://sssswr.org/Prog02/page1.html.
    if you have any questions, you can contact me at Klein@SexEd.org.
    see you there!

    * * *
    Stimulating topics & challenging speakers
    The Pacific Ocean
    Sexual health & pleasure film festival
    CEUs for MFTs, Psychologists, Nurses, AASECT

    The SSSS Western Region Conference
    April 4-7, 2002
    at the gorgeous Marriott Hotel
    Manhattan Beach, CA (10 min. from LAX & the ocean)
    www.sssswr.org

    Sexual Paradigms:
    Challenging our Thinking
    on Critical Topics

    over 50 exciting presentations to challenge YOUR thinking, including:

    A. Female sexual desire
    Current research on menopause
    Is hot monogamy possible for married women?
    The erotic culture of today's young women
    Re-examing the meanings of "consent"

    B. Sex & the internet
    Cyber-infidelity--who does it? What happens?
    The use of alternate personas
    Internet censorship--necessary? dangerous? what about filtering software?

    C. Same-sex behavior in primates
    Extraordinary video footage of same-gender eroticism in macaques (primates):
    Sexual orientation, sexual preference, or something else?

    D. Male sexuality
    Enriching the eroticism of adult virgins
    Treatment of rapid ejaculation
    Self-image: penis vs. testicles
    Homosexuality: eroticism vs. intimacy

    E. Religion & eroticism
    Why do priests sexualize children? What's being done about this?
    Sex-positive lessons in the Bible
    How Christianity can enhance eroticism
    The sex lives of the Popes

    F. Teaching sexuality to college students
    The uses of pornography
    Dealing with controversy
    Handling student diversity
    Using multi-media

    G. Workplace romances
    How common are they? What are typical outcomes?
    What are companies doing about them?

    H. Non-traditional sexual expression
    Research on S/M: who does it? why?
    Therapy with non-monogamous couples
    Cross-dressing
    Sexual compulsivity

    Plus...
    * 7 hours of pre-conference workshops on medical aspects of sexuality
    * Special programs for students
    * Awards banquet
    * Luxury hotel featuring golf course, heated outdoor pool, 24-hour health center, & large rooms--at a bargain rate

    To view the program & presenters, see www.sssswr.org/Prog02/page1.html
    For registration information, see www.sssswr.org/Prog02/regis02.html
    For individual questions, mail Klein@SexEd.org or call 650/856-6533

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    • Re:Sensational Sexology Conference, by Jack Kitson, 12/21/01
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