Clinical Practice Guidelines for Working with People with Kink Interests DECEMBER 2019
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The Diverse Sexualities Research and Education Institute (DSREI) is pleased to announce the 2022 Diverse Sexualities Book Award competition, nominations are being invited now.
The goal of the award is to recognize the best recent book that contributes to the understanding of Diverse Sexualities (sexual identities, sexual orientations, sexual behaviors, sexual interests, gender identities, gender orientations, gender expressions, relationship identities, relationship orientations, and relationship structures not accepted by the dominant culture).
The award will be announced July 24th, 2022.
Eligibility Criteria
1. Content of the book must be related to Diverse Sexualities
2. The book must be in English and must have been published in the years 2019, 2020, or 2021. It may have multiple authors or be an edited work. Previously submitted books are eligible.
3. Authors or publishers are required to send five copies of the book for review to the members of the Book Awards Selection Committee of the Diverse Sexualities Research and Education Institute.
4. For further details see the information below. For questions, please contact Peggy J. Kleinplatz, PhD, Chair of the DSREI Book Award committee at (613) 563-0846 not via email.
How to Nominate a Book
1. Nominations for the DSREI Book Award may come from any individual, organization, or publisher.
2. The deadline for submitting nominations is January 1, 2022.
3. Nominations should be sent to:
Diverse Sexualities Research and Education Institute
4304-18th Street, #14752
San Francisco, CA 94114
or send us an email.
The books should be sent directly to the members of the Awards Selection Committee.
1. THE AWARDS
Diverse Sexualities Research and Education Institute (DSREI) has established a book award to be given to the author(s) or editor(s) of the best books published in English related to the understanding Diverse Sexualities: At DSREI’s discretion two awards may be given, one for books addressed to the public and the other for books addressed to professionals (Educators, Researchers, or Clinicians).
Nominations for the DSREI Book Award should be made to the Chair who will then transmit the information to the appropriate committee members (see below).
The award winners (including multiple authors or each of the editors of an edited book where there is more than one editor) will each be given a plaque and their names will be listed on the DSREI website. There will be no monetary award.
2. FREQUENCY
The award will be given every two years.
3. THE SELECTION COMMITTEE
The awards will be made by the selection committee, chosen by the DSREI Education Advisory Committee. The members of the selection committee will be chosen by the DSREI Book Award chair in consultation with the DSREI Board of Directors. If a member of the DSREI Book Award committee has published a book that is being considered by the committee or has any potential conflict of interest, that person will absent him/herself from any deliberations concerning that book.
4. ELEGIBILITY CRITERIA
1. Content of the books must be related to the understanding of Diverse Sexualities.
2. Books must have been published in the calendar years 2019, 2020, or 2021.
3. Books must be in English, but may have been translated from another language.
4. Collections of previously published works would not be eligible.
5. Authors/editors are eligible regardless of having previously won another book award.
6. Books must be readily available from bookstores, public libraries, or university presses. Self-published books will not be eligible.
7. The decision of the selection committee as to whether a book is eligible shall be binding.
5. CONDITIONS OF THE PRIZES
1. Any eligible book which is nominated for a DSREI Book Award shall not qualify unless the publisher or author(s)/editor(s) agrees to provide up to five copies of the book to DSREI at no cost for each member of the selection committee.
2. The publisher must agree to include in any advertising for the book that it has been awarded the DSREI Book Award, for the given year.
6. SUBMISSION PROCEDURES AND DEADLINES:
1. Books received after the final deadline of January 1, 2022, will not be eligible.
2. Receipt of submissions will be acknowledged in writing by DSREI.
3. Submitted books will not be returned and will remain the property of the reviewers.
7. FINALISTS
1. Up to five books nominated (in each category, if both popular and professional book awards are conferred) will be noted as Honorable Mentions as well as the winner(s) of the DSREI Book Award. The Award will be announced July 24, 2022 on the DSREI.org website. Publicity directed towards the public and organizations of sexuality professionals, announcing the winners of the DSREI Book Awards will be the responsibility of DSREI.
2. The selection committee will consider the shortlists and the winners in private deliberations. Publishers, authors, and editors should be aware that they will receive no advance notice of the finalists or the winners.
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DSREI Book Award Committee
Peggy J. Kleinplatz, Ph.D., Chair (613) 563-0846
Maura Devereux, PA-C
David Hersh, Ph.D.
Reece Malone, MPH, DHS
Anna Randall, MSW, MPH, DHS
As Chair of the Diverse Sexualities Research and Education Institute (DSREI) Book Award Committee, it is my pleasure to announce that Bisexuality: Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality edited by D. Joye Swan, Ph.D. and Shani Habibi, Ph.D. (Springer, 2018) was chosen unanimously as the winner of the 2020 DSREI Book Award. It is an exceptional book which illuminates a much-neglected topic in our field. As the Editors point out, when others refer to the LGBTQ+ communities, bisexuality tends to remain an afterthought. Swan and Habibi and their contributors have provided an excellent, scholarly contribution to the literature! As the first book to win the DSREI Book Award, it sets the barre for the study of diversity in sexuality.
On behalf of the DSREI Book Award Committee, congratulations to Swan and Habibi!
Sincerely,
Peggy
Peggy J. Kleinplatz, Ph.D., Chair
Maura Devereux, PA-C
Paul Fedoroff, M.D.
Anna Randall, MSW, MPH, DHS
The first quarter of the year always includes the required tax and other filings needed to keep our tax-exempt status. Some of this is tedious, but obviously necessary. We are doing well financially. We received $11,205.15 in donations balanced by $2239.00 in expenses, that is a gain of $8966.15.
Guidestar.org is an organization that collects data on nonprofits to help donors make informed decisions. It adds a bit of transparency about what we are doing, on what we spend our money, and our goals. We were able to advance from Bronze to Silver and on to Gold this year. View the DSREI Guidestar Profile.
This quarter we continued working on several projects:
American College of Sexual Medicine and Health (ACSMH)
We are continuing to make ACSMH (offering sexual medicine education and training courses for healthcare professionals) a reality. Stay tuned for further news. Landi Cranstoun, MD (our Executive Director) and I are still working on an academic paper concerning the policy of some medical boards to ask about a history of paraphilias as part of the licensure process. Our new ACSMH lapel pin has run into some production problems, but we are working it out. We are also beginning to create content for the organization.
Kink Guidelines Group
The Kink Guidelines group has finished a final draft of the guidelines. We are turning our attention to writing an academic paper to give these guidelines even more exposure.
The New Normal
SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) is a new novel virus which causes COVID-19 the disease and has led the world to shelter in place. I expect in 9 months we are going to see a baby boom, more distressed relationships, and maybe more exploration of diverse sexualities. To protect patients, my staff, and my colleagues we closed the office and I am trying to figure out telemedicine. What does this have to do with diverse sexualities? Google Pornhub, then “coronavirus porn” and check out a “new” genre of porn. Actually, it resembles a cross between latex/rubber fetish and medical porn. If we are ever visited by aliens, I wonder how long it will take for alien porn to appear. This is what I think about when I should be writing this newsletter.
In San Francisco, all the barbers are closed due to the pandemic. I could not stand it any longer, so I shaved (actually buzz cut) my hair. Here is a picture, do not laugh or cry, it will grow back. I know I look tired; I was.
For good news, Peggy J. Kleinplatz, PhD, (a member of DSREI’s Education Advisory Committee) just had a new book published Magnificent Sex: Lessons from Extraordinary Lovers. The book will be available on Amazon. And essentially simultaneously, an academic journal article she co-authored based on the same material on how to help patients clinically was published. View the article. She deserves the accolades.
Unfortunately, there is also some other news, not so encouraging, concerning my practice. View the letter that I am sending to my patients. I plan to continue leading DSREI, no matter what I do. I am not sad; I know I will reinvent myself again.
Be safe and take care of yourself,
Charles Moser, PhD, MD
President
Diverse Sexualities Research and Education Institute
This may be a first, but the newsletter is on time! Well actually, I was trying to get it out for Giving Tuesday, but obviously failed at that. Just a reminder that December is Diverse Sexuality Month. All donations to DSREI will be listed in both the 2019 and 2020 list of contributors. A Christmas gift donation honoring someone else (or you) is the perfect way to support DSREI and give someone a unique gift (especially for those for whom it is impossible to buy anything).
This quarter DSREI continued with a lot on the projects we discussed last time.
American College of Sexual Medicine and Health
We are moving forward on ACSMH (offering sexual medicine education and training courses for healthcare professionals). Stay tuned for further news. Landi Cranstoun, MD (our Executive Director) and I are still working on a paper to be submitted to an academic journal concerning medical boards who ask about a history of paraphilias.
Kinky Guidelines Group
The Kinky Guidelines group has finished a final draft of the guidelines, check it out. We are looking for feedback. We will be writing an academic paper to give these guidelines even more exposure.
Turkey Conference
DSREI sponsored the 2nd International Anatolian Congress on Neuroscience and Sexual Health, in Istanbul. It was a great experience and I learned a lot. DSREI is working towards an agreement to help train Sex Therapists, Sex Counselors, Sex Educators, and Sex Researchers in Turkey. We will be working in collaboration with other organizations in Turkey and Europe. Stayed tuned.
Volunteers
DSREI is run by volunteers and we need more volunteers. If you are interested in helping, please let us know. DSREI can only grow if everyone helps. We realize that life can intervene, but think about helping.
Think About Donating
We know there are many good causes out there, but no donation is too small.
Happy Holidays!!
It has been another busy quarter, I know I say that every quarter. Time does fly when you are having fun. So this is what we have been doing.
American College of Sexual Medicine and Health
The formation of the American College of Sexual Medicine and Health (ACSMH) is progressing. ACSMH is a project of the DSREI and will be offering sexual medicine education and training courses for healthcare professionals. ACSMH will be collaborating with our sister/brother/sibling organization, The Alternative Sexualities Health Research Alliance (TASHRA), to make this happen.
ACSMH is dedicated to raising the awareness of sexual medicine and health as an essential component of all healthcare. We plan on creating a series of courses leading to certificates in Sexual Health. We emphasize that we will not be certifying people, only courses, programs, and attendance at these courses.
A draft of the new ACSMH logo is below, this is not the final version, so please send us feedback.
Kinky Guidelines Group
DSREI continues to work with the Kinky Guidelines group, we are presenting to major psychotherapy and sexology groups, and soon will be submitting the paper to an academic journal. This is an important groundbreaking project.
Diverse Sexualities Month
December is Diverse Sexualities Month, how are you planning to celebrate? Please let us know, prizes for the best ideas can be awarded. December is also the end of our fiscal year. I hope you will consider donating to DSREI. We have done quite well on our limited budget but there is lots more we want to do. In case anyone is concerned, the donations only pay for DSREI’s expenses. Everyone associated with DSREI is a volunteer. If anyone knows of a real fundraiser (professional or not) who wants to help, I will personally arrange for the heavens to open and the angels to sing your praises.
Turkey Conference
DSREI is sponsoring the 2nd International Anatolian Congress on Neuroscience and Sexual Health in Istanbul Turkey, November 16th and 17th, 2019. It is a long way to go, especially with Turkey’s incursion into Syria occurring as I write this. Everyone, well most everyone, is assuring me that it is safe. It will be a cutting edge conference and there is such a great hunger for information about sex and diverse sexualities. The conference will be in English and interpreters will be available
Going back into Private Practice
I am settling in to my new office and everything and everyone has been welcoming and great. There have been a few bumps in the road, not unexpected, but I am excited about this new chapter in my professional career.
They said it could not be done, but I am going back to paper charts. I am just using the computer for online prescriptions and research. Most physicians hate their EHR, but are afraid to give it up. Wish me luck.
My new contact information is:
Charles Moser, PhD, MD
1199 Bush Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94109
415-921-8210 (office)
415-921-0387 (fax)
My website is https://docx2.com
Hopefully, next quarter’s email will be on time. I know I say that every quarter. If someone wants to be the Newsletter editor, I will happily (and quickly) move aside.
It has been another busy quarter.
DSREI was a platinum sponsor of the Multiplicity of the Erotic (MOTE) conference in Chicago, which was a great conference. The focus was on Diverse Sexualities both academic and clinical issues. The next one will be in two years and we recommend you try to attend. In the off years there is Positive Sexuality Conference put on by Center of Positive Sexuality. MOTE is sponsored by our sister organizations, CARAS and TASHRA. You can sign up for the MOTE listserv by sending an email to MOTE+subscribe@groups.io
DSREI is also sponsoring the 2nd International Anatolian Congress on Neuroscience and Sexual Health in Istanbul Turkey, November 16th and 17th2019. It is a long way to go, but it is really a cutting edge conference and there is such a great hunger for information about sex and diverse sexualities. The conference will be in English and interpreters will be available.
DSREI is proud to sponsor the formation of the American College of Sexual Medicine and Health (ACSMH) and that Landi Craunston, MD is its new executive director. ACSMH is dedicated to raising the awareness of sexual medicine and health as an essential component of all healthcare. Supporting, educating and training health professionals and sexual medicine specialists. Of course ACSMH will have a special emphasis on Diverse Sexualities and Genders. More information will be forthcoming soon.
DSREI continues to work with Kinky Guidelines group, we are presenting to major psychotherapy and sexology groups, and soon will be submitting the paper to an academic journal. This is an important groundbreaking project.
I am also proud to announce that Caitlin Stouvenot is our new Social Media Princess (we chose that title together). DSREI desperately needs a social media presence and we are lucky to have Caitlin.
On a personal note, after 25 years I am moving my office across town. I have an opportunity to help create the St. Francis Memorial Hospital Gender Affirmation Surgery Center of Excellence. I will be leaving the Sutter West Bay Medical group and moving back into private practice, specializing in Sexual Medicine, if interested check out my website. My new contact information is:
Charles Moser, PhD, MD
1199 Bush Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94109
415-921-8210 (office)
415-921-0387 (fax)
Here is a link to a brand new article in the NY Times Magazine, about non-binary people – a great in-depth read:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/04/magazine/gender-nonbinary.html
And here is a link to a blog posting about managing kink discrepancies within relationships, an important topic that gets little research and training:
https://www.learnsextherapy.com/blog/managing-kink-incompatibilities-in-relationships
Hopefully, next quarter’s email will be on time.
It has been a busy few months. The Kink Guidelines Group is hard at work and is now using our site for donations. Check out their donation page.
We are also working with the APA Consensual Non-Monogamy Task Force.
DSREI is now 1 year old, doing well, we actually have money in the bank. No one is more shocked than our president.
DSREI is a platinum sponsor of the Multiplicity of The Erotic Conference May 24th in Chicago and If anyone from DSREI is attending, make sure you introduce yourself to Charles Moser and Mary Moss (two of our board members).
Other News:
People may be interested in some new papers, just published.
After practicing in the same office for 25 years our President (me, Charles Moser) will be going back into private practice (he is currently employed by the Sutter West Bay Medical Foundation). New address and contact information will be forthcoming. He also will be working with the new St. Francis Memorial Hospital Gender Institute. He will be speaking and helping to organize the Gender Affirmation Conference in conjunction with the SFMH Gender Institute and WPATH.
We welcome everyone who wants to work on Diverse Sexuality issues, participate, and volunteer. If anyone wants to make a tax deductible donation, we will arrange for the angels to sing your praises.
If you go to the website, on the DSREI Donor Page you will see everyone who donated to us this first year. This page will be kept for posterity, but a new page will start in 2019. Everyone who donates in December will be listed on the page for 2018 and 2019. If you donate $2500.00 or more in 2018 you will be a “Founding Partner” and will be acknowledged every year.
If you want to see how much you donated already (donations are cumulative), please go to the Donation History Page page, and follow the instructions. If having problems, let us know and we will help.
DSREI is working with Kink Guidelines group to create guidelines for helping professionals working with clients with Diverse Sexualities. DSREI is also supporting the American Psychological Association’s The Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity (Division 44) Consensual Non-Monogamy Task Force. We look forward to working with these and similar groups to fulfill our mission.
The DSREI Forum is up and running. check us out .
Charles Moser and Mary Moss (both DSREI Board Members) are working with CARAS’ Institution Review Board (IRB). IRBs are part of the process to do research and protect research subjects. In the past IRBs associated with universities or other groups have been particularly hard on projects involving Diverse Sexualities strangling research. We join with CARAS to help researchers create better research and protect the rights of the research subjects.
We are negotiating with the International Academy of Sex Research to give an award for the best student abstract pertaining to Diverse Sexualities at their annual conference in Mexico City. More information about this award in our next newsletter.
Dear Folks,
I am sorry to announce the passing of my friend and colleague, Gina Ogden, PhD. Her picture and a link to her obituary are below. She had a special connection to DSREI, she was honored as the recipient of DSREI’s “Distinguished Advocacy Warrior” title.
She will be missed and the world is a better place because she walked upon it.
Peace,
Charles Moser, PhD, MD
President
Diverse Sexualities Research and Education Institute