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Workshops

  • Workshop WS1
    Confrontation, confusion and challenges in Oncosexology - A practical workshop for clinicians and sex therapists, organized by ISSC (International Society for Sexuality and Cancer)
    2007³â 4¿ù 15ÀÏ ÀÏ¿äÀÏ 08:30 ~ 12:30
    µî·Ïºñ¿ë : $Aus150
  • Workshop WS2
    Seeing Beneath the Sexual Desire Disorders by Understanding the Nature of Sexual Desire and Psychological Intimacy, Steve Levine,
    2007³â 4¿ù 15ÀÏ ÀÏ¿äÀÏ 08:30 ~ 12:30
    µî·Ïºñ¿ë : $Aus100
  • Workshop WS3
    Working with Diversity - The Middle-Eastern/Muslim Client, Sara Nasserzadeh
    2007³â 4¿ù 15ÀÏ ÀÏ¿äÀÏ 08:30 ~ 12:30
    µî·Ïºñ¿ë : $Aus150
  • Workshop WS4
    Sex Coaching for Primary Care Physicians: Principles and practical tools for turning you into a professional trainer of PCPs in your country, Gila Bronner,
    2007³â 4¿ù 15ÀÏ ÀÏ¿äÀÏ 13:00 ~ 16:45
    µî·Ïºñ¿ë : $Aus200
  • Workshop WS5
    Assessing, Treating, and Researching Sex Offenders and Paraphilics, Ron Langevin,
    2007³â 4¿ù 15ÀÏ ÀÏ¿äÀÏ 13:00 ~ 16:00
    µî·Ïºñ¿ë : $Aus200
  • Satellite symposium 1
    The Role of Education Systems in the Promotion of Sexual Health in Schools and Among Adolescents ? Development of a Consensus Statement.
    2007³â 4¿ù 15ÀÏ ÀÏ¿äÀÏ 13:00 ~ 16:30
    Venue : Bridge Room, Sheraton Four Points Hotel, Sydney
  • Workshop WS7
    Sexual Attitudes Reassessment Seminar (SARS)
    Workshop 1-0800-1800 4¿ù 13ÀÏ ±Ý¿äÀÏ
    Workshop 2-0800-1800 4¿ù 14ÀÏ Åä¿äÀÏ(¹Ýº¹)
    µî·Ïºñ¿ë : $Aus250(ÄÚ½º¿¡ ÇÊ¿äÇÑ Àç·á Æ÷ÇÔ)

Preliminary scientific program
SYDNEY APRIL 15-21, 2007

Friday April 13

Time Activities Themes Speakers
8:00-18:00 Workshop WS7 Sexual Attitudes Reassessment Seminar (SARS)
Sponsored by Graduate Program in Sexual Health, University of Sydney
William R. Stayton (USA)

Saturday April 14

Time Activities Themes Speakers
8:00-18:00 Workshop WS7 Sexual Attitudes Reassessment Seminar (SARS)
Sponsored by Graduate Program in Sexual Health, University of Sydney
William R. Stayton (USA)

Sunday April 15

Time Activities Themes Speakers
8:30-12:30 Workshop WS1
Sheraton Four Points Hotel - Kent Room
Confrontation, confusion and challenges in Oncosexology - A practical workshop for clinicians and sex therapists
Sponsored by ISSC (International Society for Sexuality and Cancer)
Doreen Akkerman (Australia)
Alessandra Graziottin (Italy)
Michael Quinn (Australia)
Woet L. Gianotten (The Netherlands)
Amanda Hordern (Australia)
8:30-12:30 Workshop WS2
Sheraton Four Points Hotel -Wharf I Room
Seeing Beneath the Sexual Desire Disorders by Understanding the Nature of Sexual Desire and Psychological Intimacy
Steve Levine (USA)
8:30-12:30 Workshop WS3
Sheraton Four Points Hotel -Wharf II Room
Working with Diversity - the Middle-Eastern/Muslim client
Sara Nasserzadeh (UK/Iran)
13:00-16:45 Workshop WS4
Sheraton Four Points Hotel -Wharf I Room
Sex Coaching for Primary Care Physicians: Principles and practical tools for turning you into a professional trainer of PCPs in your country
Gila Bronner (Israel)
13:00-16:45 Workshop WS5
Sheraton Four Points Hotel -Wharf II Room
Assessing, Treating, And Researching Sex Offenders And Paraphilics Ron Langevin (Canada)
13:00-16:30 Satellite Symposium
Sheraton Four Points Hotel ? Bridge Room
The Role of Education Systems in the Promotion of Sexual Health in Schools and Among Adolescents ? Development of a Consensus Statement Dr. Doherty (Canada)
Mr. Dodds (Canada)
17:00-18:15 Opening Ceremony Her Excellency, Prof.Marie Bashir, Governor of NSW
Margaret Redelman (Australia)
Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles (Mexico)
18:15-20:15 Welcome Cocktail Party

Monday April 16

Time Activities Themes Speakers
8:00-8:15 Welcome Welcome
Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles (Mexico)
Local Chairman's Welcome Address
Margaret Redelman (Australia)
Scientific Committee Welcome Address
Chris McMahon (Australia)/Kevan Wylie (UK)
8:15-9:45 Plenary Session Achieving Sexual Health - The Health Benefits of Sexual Expression
8:15 Plenary P1 The benefits of sexuality on physical health
Beverly Whipple (USA)
8:45 Plenary P2 The benefits of sexual expression on reproductive health and on sexuality itself
Woet L. Gianotten (The Netherlands)
9:15 Plenary P3 The benefits of sexuality on social, emotional and spiritual health
Terry Hull (Australia)
9:45-10:15 Master Lecture ML1
Bayside
Auditorium B
WAS Gold Medal Master Lecture
Chairman: TBA
Development of Sexual Identity, Barriers to Intimacy, and the Promotion of Sexual Health - Eli Coleman (USA)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S1 Symposium: Androgen Replacement Therapy in Men - Uses, Misuse and Abuse
Sponsored by Andrology Australia
Androgen use: Rob McLachlan (Australia)
Androgen misuse: David Handelsman (Australia)
Androgen abuse: Marian Pitts (Australia)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S2 Sexuality &Islam Counselling the Muslim couple - Using religious values rather than fighting them - Sara Nasserzadeh (UK/Iran)
Islamic values and the Family system - Isolation vs. integration in a new country - Nooria Mehraby (Australia/Afghanistan)
Management of Sexual Disorders - Does being Muslim make any difference? - Mehmet Sungur (Turkey)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S3 Traditional and Non-traditional Medical Treatment for Desire Disorders in Females
Sponsored by Society for Scientific Therapy and Research (SSTAR)
Non-traditional Medical Treatment for Sexual Desire Disorders in Women - Research Perspective-Beverly Whipple (USA)
Non-traditional Medical Treatment for Desire Disorders in Females - Ob/Gyn Perspective - Leah Millheiser (USA)
Traditional and Non-traditional Medical Treatment for Desire Disorders in Females - Psychopharmacology perspective - Bonnie Saks (USA)
Traditional and Non-traditional Medical Treatment for Desire Disorders in Females - The UK Perspective-David Goldmeier (UK)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S4 Cybersexology: Sexuality and the Internet
Sponsored by Graduate Program in Sexual Health, University of Sydney
Cybersexology: New frontiers in partner mixing and matching - Michael Ross (Australia/USA)
Are Australians finding love online? The style and frequency of Australian adult's internet relationships-Simone Buzwell (Australia)
On-line sex education, counselling and therapy - Patricia Weerakoon (Australia)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S5 Sex Coaching for Medical and Paramedical Professional Open Sexual Communication between Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) and their patients- Gila Bronner (Israel)
Training in sexology for tertiary health care institutions-Woet L. Gianotten (The Netherlands)
Sex Therapy For Psychiatrists- Pierre Assalian (Canada)
Training basic sexual history taking for residents in OBGYN- Johannes Bitzer (Switzland)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium O1 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium O2 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium O3 5 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium O4 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium O5 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium O6 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P1 2+1min
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P2 2+1min
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P3 2+1min
16:00-17:00 Debate D1
Bayside Auditorium B
Marriage is the Best Form of Relationship Recognition
Sponsored by Journal Of Sex &Relationship Therapy
Moderator: Kevan Wylie (UK)
For: Rodney Croome (Australia), Victoria Clarke (UK)
Against: Jenni Millbank (Australia), Mathole Motshekga (South Africa)
16:15-17:00 Case Presentation CP1 TBA
17:00 Close

Tuesday April 17

Time Activities Themes Speakers
8:00-8:15 Highlights HL1 Highlights Day 1
TBA
8:15-9:45 Plenary Session Achieving Pleasure . Adding meaning to our lives
8:15 Plenary P4 Neurobiology of Sexual Desire Jim Pfaus (USA)
8:45 Plenary P5 Sex and Pleasure in Western Cultures Gail Hawkes (Australia)
9:15 Plenary P6 Nature of Sexual Love Steve Levine (USA)
9:45-10:15 Master Lecture ML2 Master Lecture Gold Medal Recipient
10:45-11:45 Symposium S6 Brain Imaging
The Orgasmic Brain Exposed: Results from PET-studies in Men and Women- Janniko R. Georgiadis (The Netherlands)
Brain activation during sexual arousal and orgasm - Barry Komisaruk/Beverley Whipple (USA)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S7
Bayside Room 106
Beyond Sexual Dysfunction ? Mas alla de las Disfunciones Sexuales
Hosted by Latin American Society for Sexual Medicine (SLAMS)
Session in Spanish
TBA
Luiz Otavio Torres (Brazil)
TBA
Miguel Rivero (Argentina)
TBA
Geraldo Faria (Brazil).
10:45-11:45 Symposium S8 HIV and Sexuality PDE5 Inhibition In Men with HIV: Biomedical, Behavioral And Societal Perspectives - Ray Rosen
HIV and Relationships - Jeffrey Grierson
Sex Workers and Sexual Health - Janelle Fawkes
10:45-11:45 Symposium S9 Forensic Sexuality Internet Child Pornography: An emerging problem - Olav Nielssen (Australia)
Learning Impairment And Brain Dysfunction Among Sex Offenders - Ron Langevin (Canada)
Treatment Effectiveness for Sex Offenders: The current evidence and its implications - Jeremy O'Dea (Australia)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S10 Men's Sexual Functioning Sponsored by Society for Scientific Study and Research (SSSS) Dealing with Premature Ejaculation - Donald Strassberg (USA)
Biopsychosocial Model of ED: The Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment-Marita McCabe (Australia)
"Minority Stress and its Relationship to Sexual Problems." -Brian Zamboni (USA)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S11 Certification For Sexuality Professionals Is Essential In Protecting Consumers, Maintaining The Legitimacy Of The Field, And Creating A Culture Of Healthy Sexuality
Sponsored by American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)
An Overview of the Latest Advances in Sexuality Training and Supervision - William Stayton (USA)
Sexuality Education, Certification and Improved Sexual Health - Konstance McCaffree (USA)
Certification of Sexuality Counselors and Therapists is Instrumental in Maintaining the Legitimacy and Efficacy of the Profession - Helen Ginger Bush (USA)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium O7 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium O8 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium O9 5 speakers (12+3min)

13:15-14:15

Lunchtime Symposium John Money Symposium: A Celebration of his Life and Achievements Eli Coleman, Richard Green, June Reinisch, Ken Zucker, Anke Ehrhardt

14:15-16:00

Oral Podium 10

7 speakers (12+3min)

14:15-16:00

Oral Podium 11

7 speakers (12+3min)

14:15-16:00

Oral Podium 12

7 speakers (12+3min)

14:15-16:00

Oral Poster P4

2+1min

14:15-16:00

Oral Poster P5

2+1min

14:15-16:00

Oral Poster P6

2+1min

16:00-17:00

Debate D2

Surrogate Therapy has No Place in the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction

For: Pierre Assalian (Canada), Mehmet Sungur (Turkey)
Against: Ronit Aloni (Israel), Brian Hickman (Australia)

16:15-17:00

Case Presentation CP2

TBA

17:00

Close 

Wednesday April 18

Time Activities Themes Speakers
8:00-8:15 Highlights HL2 Highlights Day 2
8:15-9:45 Plenary Session Achieving Respect . Sexual Rights &Diversity
8:15 Plenary P7 Sexual Rights and the Law
Justice Michael Kirby-High Court of Australia (Australia)
8:45 Plenary P8 When Transgenders become Role-models .
The Honorable Georgina Beyer MP (New Zealand)
9:15 Plenary P9 The Benefits of being Queer in Tasmania .
Rodney Croome (Australia)
9:45-10:15 Master Lecture ML3 Master Lecture
Gold Medal Recipient
10:45-11:45 Symposium S12 Sexuality Education
Theoretical underpinnings of sexuality education- Rosemary Coates (Australia)
Sexuality Education in a University Setting- Jane Bennet (S.Africa)
National Guidelines for Sexuality Education in Nigeria - Uwem Edimo Esiet (Nigeria)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S13 Epidemiological Studies of Female Sexual Function/Dysfunction-Controversies
Sponsored by International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH)
The Distress Question -
Lorraine Dennerstein (Australia)
How Dirty is the Dirt around Prevalence Estimates of Female Sexual Dysfunction? -
Richard Hayes (Australia)
Selecting Outcome Measures -
Cindy Meston (USA)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S14 Symptomatic late onset hypogonadism (LOH) - diagnosis and management
Sponsored by International Society for the Study of the Aging Male(ISSAM)
Diagnosis and prevalence - Bruno Lunenfeld (Israel)
The relationship of testosterone to depression in aging men - Gerald Bain (Canada)
Management of Late onset hypogonadism - speaker TBA
10:45-11:45 Symposium S15 Gone in less than 60 seconds" - Premature Ejaculation in the 21st Century Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of PE-M Waldinger (The Netherlands)
What is the Place of Sex Therapy in the Management of Premature Ejaculation?-Stanley Althof (USA)
New Developments in the Pharmacotherapy for Premature Ejaculation- Chris G McMahon (Australia)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S16 Women at their Best -Sexy Sexagenarians-physiology vs. expectations "You're as young as the one you feel" - Sexual Arousal in the elderly woman - Alessandra Graziottin (Italy)
Love and Lust among the "Rusty" - Cindy Meston (USA)
Female sexuality under Stress - Effects of chronic illness, disease, disability in and out of the nursing home - Lesley A Yee (Australia))
10:45-11:45 Symposium S17 Managing sexual dysfunction in cancer care
Cancer treatment and sexual dysfunction: an overview - Luca Incrocci (The Netherlands)
How to treat sexual dysfunction in cancer care: the sexologist's approach - Daniela Hahn (The Netherlands)
How to deal with sexual dysfunction in cancer care: the nurse's approach - Isabel White (UK)
How to deal with female cancer in a society where emotions are not easily discussed- Miyako Takahashi (Japan)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S18 "More Than Once In A Lifetime: World wide perspectives on cross-cultural relationship and sexuality education"
Delivered by the International Platform on Relationship &Sexuality Education
Relationship And Sexuality Education- Y.S.A. Ohlrichs (Russia), Sara Nasserzadeh (UK/Iran)
School &Other Institutional Policies- Rouman Bostandjiev (Bulgaria)
Knowledge, Skills And Attributes: Sexuality Education From Birth To Death- Maryanne Doherty (USA)
Educator Skills-Sara Nasserzadeh (UK/Iran)
Shameful Silence- Y.S.A. Ohlrichs (Russia)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium 13 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium 14 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium 15 5 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium 16 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium 17 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium 18 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P7 2+1min
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P8 2+1min
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P9 2+1min
16:00-17:00 Debate D3
Bayside Auditorium B
Patients, under certain circumstances, should not receive treatment for sexual dysfunction
Sponsored by Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM)
Moderator: Chairman: Lorraine Dennerstein
For: Ganesh Adaikan (Singapore), Hartmut Porst (Germany)

Against: Serge Carrrier (Canada), TBA
16:15-17:00 Case Presentation CP3 TBA
17:00 Close

Thursday April 19

Time Activities Themes Speakers
8:00-8:15 Highlights HL2 Highlights Day 3
8:15-9:45 Plenary Session New Developments in Sexual Medicine
8:15 Plenary P10 Effect of Chronological and Reproductive Aging on Female Sexual Function
Lorraine Dennerstein (Australia)
8:45 Plenary P11 Androgens and Female Sexual Dysfunction
Susan Davis (Australia)
9:15 Plenary P12 Persistent Female Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD)
Sandra Leiblum (USA)
9:45-10:15 Master Lecture ML4 Master Lecture
Gold Medal Recipient
10:45-11:45 Symposium S19 Sexual Violence and Abuse
Family violence and sexual assault in Indigenous Australian communities - Daryl Higgins (Australia)
Child sexual abuse and justice - Frida Briggs (Australia)
The long-term aftermath of men sexually abused by clergy vs. men sexually abused by non-clergy perpetrators - Sandra Leiblum (USA)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S20 HIV in the Developing World Speakers TBA
10:45-11:45 Symposium S21 Gay &Lesbian Research Studies Do we need the identity concept any more?- Lesbian and gay identity formation in the twenty-first century. - Vivienne Cass (Australia)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S22 Advances in the Treatment of FSD PDE5 Inhibitors: Do they have a Role in Treating Female Sexual Dysfunction - Rosie McInnes (Australia)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S23 TransGenderism and Sexual Diversity From Freak To Fashion: Transsexualisms' 40 Year Transition - Richard Green (UK)
Changing Gender Cultures and The Proliferation of Transgenderism in Modern Thailand - Peter Jackson (Australia)
Sexual Rights of Transgenders in Japan - Yuko Higashi (Japan)
10:45-11:45 Symposium S24 Genital Modification . Mutilation
Dysmorphophobia and Penile Cosmetic Surgery - Kevan Wylie (UK)
Male Circumcision: cultural, religious, social, and medical aspects - Gary Dowsett (Australia)
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) - Nahlia Toubia
10:45-11:45 Symposium S25
Bayside Room 103
Controversies, Conundrum and Confusion in Female Sexual Medicine Chairman: TBA
PDE5 Inhibitors: Do They Have A Role In Treating Female Sexual Dysfunction? - Rosie Mcinnes (Australia)
Basic research methods in the studies of female sexual function and dysfunction. How can we use them? - Annamaria Giraldi (Denmark)
The Vaginal Bypass Procedure-Should Apareunia due to Vaginismus be Treated with IVF? - Jules Black (Australia)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium 19 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium 20 5 speakers (12+3min)
11:45-13:00 Oral Podium 21 5 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium 22 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium 23 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Podium 24 7 speakers (12+3min)
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P10 2+1min
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P11 2+1min
14:15-16:00 Oral Poster P12 2+1min
16:00-17:00 Debate D4 Is Sexual Abstinence a Worthwhile Educational Tool for Adolescents?
Speakers TBA
16:15-17:00 Case Presentation CP4 TBA
17:00 Close

 

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