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Stephen Levine, MDClinical Professor of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University; Co-Director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health, Beachwood, Ohio| Wednesday, November 4 01:00-02:15 p.m. |
322 - Female Hypoactive Sexuality Desire Disorder PT PD 1.25 credits - Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom AB |
Stephen Levine, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University; Co-Director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health, Beachwood, Ohio
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The very common problem of partnered women who lose their desire for sexual behavior (HSDD) is addressed by understanding the nature of sexual desire, psychological intimacy, women's biology and the frequent transitions that occur within their lives. HSDD is an active arena of pharmacological research. Upon the completion of this activity, participants will be able to: - Understand the individual, interpersonal, biological, and cultural aspects of sexual desire problems and their solutions.
- Take a thorough history to estimate the patient's sexual desire situation.
- Separate HSDD in women with ovarian function and those who are menopausal.
- Appreciate the differences between a disorder model and a problem model.
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| Wednesday, November 4 02:30-03:45 p.m. |
333 - Love as Connection; Disconnection; Reconnection PT 1.25 credits - Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom AB |
Stephen Levine, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University; Co-Director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health, Beachwood, Ohio
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This lecture synthesizes the concepts of love as a shifting nuanced series of nine ideas and vital interpersonal processes and skills. It emphasizes that temporary emotional disconnections are inevitable and elucidates the mechanisms that limit love's capacity to endure and flourish. By participating in this activity, attendees will be able to: - Understand what love is and what it is not;
- Recognize the universal aspects of connection-disconnection-reconnection as an inherent characteristic of long-term relationships;
- Stimulate thoughts about the capacity of love relationships to generate symptoms that are often diagnosed and treated without reference to their likely origin; and
- Provide a background for the other sexual topics in this lecture series.
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| Thursday, November 5 09:15-10:30 a.m. |
423 - Male Hypoactive Sexuality Disorder PT 1.25 credits - Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom KL |
Stephen Levine, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University; Co-Director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health, Beachwood, Ohio
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This lecture explores the phenomenon of limited male sexual interest and its relationship to the diagnosis of HSDD. It attempts to develop clinical sophistication and skepticism so that mental health professionals can efficiently decode patient presentations of low libido. Participants should be able to: - To understand the separate roles of drive, motivation, and internalized cultural values in shaping sexual desire.
- To realize that low sexual desire is quite clinically common in all psychiatric settings but HSDD is not.
- To approach male sexual dysfunction with sophistication-desire and arousal problems are not always distinct-and skepticism-men lie about their sexual lives.
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| Thursday, November 5 10:45-12:00 p.m. |
435 - Sexual Addictions PT PD 1.25 credits - Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom KL |
Stephen Levine, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University; Co-Director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health, Beachwood, Ohio
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Sexual excesses, particularly among men, have been known to exist since antiquity. The rise of the Internet and its exploding technologies have created frequent requests by wives and patients themselves for help with the loss of control over sexual behaviors. While not yet a DSM diagnostic category, the treatment of sexual addiction syndromes require a sophisticated clinical knowledge of sexual and general mental disorders. Upon the completion of this activity, participants will be able to: - To be able to interact with patients without countertransference moral revulsion.
- To be able to focus on the sexual excesses as the clinical problem rather than the associated psychopathology.
- To understand the allure of pornography for normal individuals and for those with sexual excesses.
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