Exit this survey AASECT 2019 Annual Conference Evaluation - #105 Pre-Conference Workshop Evaluation “Treating” Low Desire by Creating Optimal Erotic Intimacy (#105)Presenters: Peggy Kleinplatz, PhD, DST, CSTS, CSE, CSES; Maxime Charest, MA;Nicolas Paradis, MEd; Shannon Lawless, MSc; Marlene Newfeld, MSW; Danielle Pratt, RMT; Lianne Rosen, PhD; A Dana Menard, PhD; Bogdan Buduru, PhD & Myddryn Ellis, BScThursday, June 13, 2019; 4 CE We appreciate your help in evaluating this pre-con. Please indicate your rating of the presentation in the categories below by selecting the appropriate number, using a scale of 1 (low) through 5 (high). Question Title * 1. OBJECTIVES This pre-con met the stated objectives of: Strongly disagree1 Disagree2 Neither agree or disagree3 Agree4 Strongly agree5 identify how research on optimal sexual experiences can be used to promote higher quality of sex; identify how research on optimal sexual experiences can be used to promote higher quality of sex; Strongly disagree1 identify how research on optimal sexual experiences can be used to promote higher quality of sex; Disagree2 identify how research on optimal sexual experiences can be used to promote higher quality of sex; Neither agree or disagree3 identify how research on optimal sexual experiences can be used to promote higher quality of sex; Agree4 identify how research on optimal sexual experiences can be used to promote higher quality of sex; Strongly agree5 discuss a re-conceptualization of sexual desire “disorders”; discuss a re-conceptualization of sexual desire “disorders”; Strongly disagree1 discuss a re-conceptualization of sexual desire “disorders”; Disagree2 discuss a re-conceptualization of sexual desire “disorders”; Neither agree or disagree3 discuss a re-conceptualization of sexual desire “disorders”; Agree4 discuss a re-conceptualization of sexual desire “disorders”; Strongly agree5 describe how couples sex therapy groups can help heterosexual and same-sex couples presenting with low sexual desire/frequency and sexual desire discrepancy; describe how couples sex therapy groups can help heterosexual and same-sex couples presenting with low sexual desire/frequency and sexual desire discrepancy; Strongly disagree1 describe how couples sex therapy groups can help heterosexual and same-sex couples presenting with low sexual desire/frequency and sexual desire discrepancy; Disagree2 describe how couples sex therapy groups can help heterosexual and same-sex couples presenting with low sexual desire/frequency and sexual desire discrepancy; Neither agree or disagree3 describe how couples sex therapy groups can help heterosexual and same-sex couples presenting with low sexual desire/frequency and sexual desire discrepancy; Agree4 describe how couples sex therapy groups can help heterosexual and same-sex couples presenting with low sexual desire/frequency and sexual desire discrepancy; Strongly agree5 identify sexual attitudes people need to unlearn for Optimal Sexual Experiences. identify sexual attitudes people need to unlearn for Optimal Sexual Experiences. Strongly disagree1 identify sexual attitudes people need to unlearn for Optimal Sexual Experiences. Disagree2 identify sexual attitudes people need to unlearn for Optimal Sexual Experiences. Neither agree or disagree3 identify sexual attitudes people need to unlearn for Optimal Sexual Experiences. Agree4 identify sexual attitudes people need to unlearn for Optimal Sexual Experiences. Strongly agree5 Question Title * 2. Speaker(s) 1 2 3 4 5 Knowledgeable in content areas Knowledgeable in content areas 1 Knowledgeable in content areas 2 Knowledgeable in content areas 3 Knowledgeable in content areas 4 Knowledgeable in content areas 5 Content consistent with objectives Content consistent with objectives 1 Content consistent with objectives 2 Content consistent with objectives 3 Content consistent with objectives 4 Content consistent with objectives 5 Clarified content in response to questions Clarified content in response to questions 1 Clarified content in response to questions 2 Clarified content in response to questions 3 Clarified content in response to questions 4 Clarified content in response to questions 5 Question Title * 3. Content Strongly disagree1 Disagree2 Neither agree or disagree3 Agree4 Strongly agree5 Appropriate for intended audience Appropriate for intended audience Strongly disagree1 Appropriate for intended audience Disagree2 Appropriate for intended audience Neither agree or disagree3 Appropriate for intended audience Agree4 Appropriate for intended audience Strongly agree5 Consistent with stated objectives Consistent with stated objectives Strongly disagree1 Consistent with stated objectives Disagree2 Consistent with stated objectives Neither agree or disagree3 Consistent with stated objectives Agree4 Consistent with stated objectives Strongly agree5 Question Title * 4. Teaching Methods 1 2 3 4 5 Visual aids, handouts, and oral presentations clarified content Visual aids, handouts, and oral presentations clarified content 1 Visual aids, handouts, and oral presentations clarified content 2 Visual aids, handouts, and oral presentations clarified content 3 Visual aids, handouts, and oral presentations clarified content 4 Visual aids, handouts, and oral presentations clarified content 5 Teaching methods were appropriate for subject matter Teaching methods were appropriate for subject matter 1 Teaching methods were appropriate for subject matter 2 Teaching methods were appropriate for subject matter 3 Teaching methods were appropriate for subject matter 4 Teaching methods were appropriate for subject matter 5 Question Title * 5. Relevancy 1 2 3 4 5 Information could be applied to practice Information could be applied to practice 1 Information could be applied to practice 2 Information could be applied to practice 3 Information could be applied to practice 4 Information could be applied to practice 5 Information could contribute to achieving personal, professional goal Information could contribute to achieving personal, professional goal 1 Information could contribute to achieving personal, professional goal 2 Information could contribute to achieving personal, professional goal 3 Information could contribute to achieving personal, professional goal 4 Information could contribute to achieving personal, professional goal 5 Question Title * 6. How much did you learn as a result of this CE program? Very Little - 1 2 3 4 Great Deal - 5 Very Little - 1 2 3 4 Great Deal - 5 Question Title * 7. How useful was the content of this CE program for your practice or other professional development? Not Useful - 1 2 3 4 Extremely Useful - 5 Not Useful - 1 2 3 4 Extremely Useful - 5 Question Title * 8. This workshop enhanced my professional expertise. Substantially Somewhat Not at All Question Title * 9. I would recommend this workshop to others. Yes No Not Sure Done