Kathryn S.K. Hall, Ph.D.

Current Position: Sept. 1988-present

Independent Practice, Princeton NJ Specializing in the treatment of sexuality related problems and relationship concerns.

Jan. 1996- present

Member Special Classification Review Board Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center Avenel, NJ

Jan. 2012-pres

Book Review Editor Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy

Education:

Ph.D., Clinical Psychology McGill University Montreal, Canada Conferred: February 1986 B.A. Honours (First Class) Psychology Queen’s University Kingston, Canada Conferred: May 1980

Licenses:

New Jersey State Board of Examiners in Psychology (License number 2403)

Work Address:

20 Nassau St. Suite 411 Princeton NJ 08540

Telephone:

(609) 683-5252

Web:

drkathrynhall.com

email:

[email protected]

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Previous Experience: Sept. 2000 – 2003

Adjunct Faculty Department of Education Westminster Choir College Rider University

Jan 20002002

Consultant Center for Sexual and Marital Health University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

Jan. 1989July 2002

Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Piscataway, NJ 08854

Nov. 1996July 2003

Consultant Capital Academy, Juvenile Sex Offenders Treatment Program Catholic Charities Trenton, NJ

Sept. 1992 Sept. 1993

Lecturer, Department of Educational Psychology, Graduate School of Education Rutgers, The State University New Brunswick, NJ 08903 Courses taught: Psychological Assessment/ Theories of Counseling

April 1988 April 1991

Clinical Director Family Relations Center UMDNJ-CMHC at Piscataway New Brunswick, NJ

March 1987 April 1988

Clinical and Research Psychologist Forensic Service Clarke Institute of Psychiatry Toronto, Canada Chief Psychologist: Chris Webster, Ph.D.

Sept. 1985 Feb. 1987

Psychologist Sexual Counseling Service UMDNJ - CMHC at Piscataway Piscataway, NJ Co-Directors: Sandra R. Leiblum Ph.D. & Raymond Rosen, Ph.D.

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Professional Memberships: American Psychological Association American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists International Academy of Sex Research New Jersey Psychological Association Society for Sex Therapy and Research Professional Activities Scientific Program Chair, Society for Sex Therapy and Research Annual Meeting, 2012 Membership Chair, Executive Board, Society for Sex Therapy and Research 2009-2011 Member, Consumer Book Award Selection Committee, Society for Sex Therapy and Research 2006-2013.

Books: Binik, Y.M. and Hall, K.S. (2014). Principles and Practices of Sex Therapy, 5th Edition, New York: Guilford. Hall, K.S. and Graham, C. (2012). The Cultural Context of Sexual Pleasure and Problems: Psychotherapy with Diverse Clients. New York: Routledge. Hall, K. (2004). Reclaiming Your Sexual Self: How to Bring Desire Back into Your Life. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons. Publications: Binik, Y.M., Servan-Schreiber, D., Friewald, S. & Hall, K.S. (1988). Intelligent computer-based assessment and psychotherapy: An expert system for sexual dysfunction. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 176, 387 -400. Hall, K.S. (in press). Sex therapy with survivors of sexual abuse and assault. In Z. Peterson (ed). The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Sex Therapy. Hall, K.S. (2014). Sex therapy. In: Michalos AC (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, pp 568-571 Hall, K.S. (2010). The canary in the coal mine: Reviving sexual desire in long-term relationships. In. S. Leiblum (ed) Treating Sexual Desire Disorders: A Clinical Casebook. New York: Guilford Press. Hall, K.S. (2008). Childhood sexual abuse and adult sexual problems: A new view of assessment and treatment. Feminism and Psychology, 18, 546-556.

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Hall, K.S. (2006). Sexual dysfunction and childhood sexual abuse: Gender differences and treatment implications. In S. Leiblum (ed.) Principles and Practices of Sex Therapy, 4th edition. Principles and Practices of Sex Therapy, 4th edition. New York: Guilford Press. Hall, K.S. (2006). The elusive orgasm. A woman’s guide to why she can’t and how she can orgasm. Book Review. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 32, 73-75. Hall, K.S. (1995). Memory and child sexual abuse. New Jersey Psychologist, 45. Hall, K.S. (1987). Psychological issues in the treatment of primary orgasmic dysfunction. Journal of Clinical Practice in Sexuality, May, 16-18. Hall, K.S. & Leiblum, S.R. (1989). Sexual dysfunction. In M. Thase, B. Edelstein & M. Hersen (eds.), Handbook of Outpatient Treatment of Adults. New York: Plenum Press. Hall, K.S., Binik, Y.M. & DiTomasso, E. (1985). Concordance between physiological and subjective measures of sexual arousal. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 23, 297 - 303. Marshall, W.L., Hall, K. & Woo, C.P. (in press). Sexual functioning in the treatment of sex offenders. in L.E.Marshall & W.L.Marshall (eds) Treatment Volume of The Wiley Blackwell Handbook on the Assessment, Treatment, and Theories of Sexual Offending. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons. Mastrich, J.L. & Hall, K.S. (1992). The treatment of alcoholism and sexual abuse: The denial of denial. New Jersey Psychologist, 42, 16-21. Rosen, R.C. & Hall, K.S. (1992). Behavioral treatment of the victim and abuser, In W. O’Donohue and J.H. Geer (eds.) The Sexual Abuse of Children: Clinical issues:, Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Stermac, L. & Hall, K.S. (1989). Escalation in sexual offending: Fact or fiction? Annals of Sex Research, 2, 153 - 162. Stermac, L., Hall, K.S. & Henskins, M. (1989). Violence among child molesters. Journal of Sex Research, 26, 450 - 459. Stermac, L., Davidson, A. & Hall, K.S. Sex offenders and their victims: New research findings. In R. Langevin (Ed.) The Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Media Book Reviews Hall, K.S. (2013). Sexual dysfunction in men. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 39, 79-80.

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Hall, K.S. (2013). Sex in China. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 39, 293-295. Hall, K.S. (2004). Dilemmas of Desire. Book Review. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 30, 121-123. Hall, K.S. (1998). Assessing allegations of child sexual abuse. Behavioral Psychology and the Law, Hall, K.S. (1993). Crossing the great divide. Clinical approaches to treating sex offenders and their victims. Contemporary Psychology, 38, 389-390. Hall, K.S. (1993). Reality revisited: Assessing family violence in a clinical context. Contemporary Psychology, 38, 1103-1104.

Selected Papers: Hall, K.S. (2014). Working with ethnic minority patients. Paper presented at International Sexual Health Congress, Antalya, Turkey. Hall, K.S. (2014). Cultural complexities in sex therapy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research. Pittsburgh, PA. Hall, K.S. (2013) Culturally sensitive sex therapy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Sex Educators and Counselors. Miami, Florida. Hall, K.S. (2012). PGAD: Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder or Persistent Genital Anxiety Disorder? Fall Clinical Conference. Society for Sex Therapy and Research, New York, NY, Hall, K.S. (2006). Sex therapy when there is a history of sexual abuse. Case discussion. Paper presented at the Fall clinical meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, New York. Hall, K.S. (1999). Beyond victimization: Recent developments in sex therapy with sexual abuse survivors. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Boston, Massachusetts. Hall, K.S. (1993). Children’s responses to sexual abuse. Paper presented at the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Hall, K.S. (1992). Learned responses to sexual vicitimization. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts.

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Hall, K.S. (1992). The cycle of abuse: Early identification and treatment. Paper presented at the Ninth International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Chicago Illinois. Hall, K.S. (1991). Male and female survivors of child sexual abuse: A comparison of adult sexual functioning. Paper presented at the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Rodondo Beach, California. Hall, K.S. (1990). Treatment of incest offenders: Results of a three year program. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Canada. Hall, K.S. (1990). The seductive child: Lolita and other media myths. Paper presented at the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Baltimore, Maryland. Hall, K.S. (1989). The sexual adjustment of sexually aggressive men and their partners. Paper presented at the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Tucson, Arizona. Hall, K.S. (1989). Male victims of child sexual abuse. Paper presented at the Ontario Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Hall, K.S. (1988). Computer assisted psychotherapy: An expert system for assessment and treatment of sexual dysfunctions. Paper presented at the Ontario Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Hall, K.S. (1988). Not so happily ever after: Sexual stereotypes and dysfunction. Paper presented at the Ontario Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Hall, K.S. (1988).The treatment of sexually aggressive men: A feminist perspective. Paper presented at the Guelph Conference on Human Sexuality, Guelph, Ontario. Hall, K.S. (1988). How do sexual stereotypes lead to sexual dysfunction. Paper presented at the Guelph Conference on Human Sexuality, Guelph, Ontario. Hall, K.S. (1988). Male sexual arousal and phase of alcohol intoxication. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada. Hall, K.S. (1987). The pathology of eroticism. Paper presented at the International Conference on the Semiotics of Eroticism, Toronto, Canada. Hall, K.S. & Binik, Y.M. (1985). What goes up must come down: The effects of rising and falling blood alcohol levels on penile tumescence. Paper presented at the Association of Sex Therapists and Counselors. Montreal, Canada. Hall, K.S. & Binik, Y.M. (1985). Alcohol and male sexual arousal: Effects over time. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Canada.

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Hall, K.S., Binik, Y.M., Servan-Schreiber, D. & Friewald, S. (1988). Programmed sex: Ethical and clinical considerations for computer assisted therapy. Paper presented at the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, New York, New York. Hall, K.S., Davidson, A. & Marantz, S. (1988). The sexual adjustment of sexually aggressive men. Paper presented at the Association for the Behavioral Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta, Georgia. Hall, K.S. & Katz, J. (1986). Programmed sex: The computer as Pandora’s box. Paper presented at the Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists, Los Angeles, California. Rosen, R.C., Leiblum, S.R. & Hall, K.S. (1987). Etiological and predictive factors in sex therapy: A review of 500 cases. Paper presented at the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana. Stermac, L. & Hall, K.S. (1988). Aggression in child sexual abuse; Myths and reality. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada.

Selected Seminars/Workshops: What’s new in the treatment and understanding of female sexual problems. Grand Rounds, Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown, NJ and Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ, May, 2008. Separation of self and sexuality in a Pakistani male: Case presentation. The Annual Meeting for the Society of Sex Therapy and Research, Chicago, March, 2008. Conflicts of Interest: Therapy with women and couples with low or absent sexual desire. Penn School of Social Policy and Practice, Philadelphia, February, 2008. “Not tonight honey, I have a headache” – Multidisciplinary approach to a case of a woman with low sexual desire: Case discussant. International Society for Women’s Sexual Health. San Diego, February, 2008 Female sexual dysfunction: An overview of evaluation and management. Office-based urogynecology Amercian Urogynecologic Society, New York, October, 2007. Sex in the Psychotherapy Hour. Mercer County Psychological Association. Princeton, NJ, April, 2006 and June, 2007. Sexual addiction or men behaving badly? Annual Meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Atlanta, March 2007.

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Sex Therapy and Sexual Abuse. Seminars conducted for staff, students, interns and residents. Department of Psychiatry, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ. 2005-2006. Sexual Abuse and Sexual Dysfunction in Women: A New View. Workshop conducted at the New View Of Women’s Sexual Problems, Montreal, Canada, July, 2005. Sexual Behavior Problems in Children. A series of workshops conducted for the Division of Youth and Family Services, June and July 2003. A New View of Female Sexual Problems. Workshop conducted at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. Las Vegas, Nevada. May, 2003. Innovations in working with sexually abusive children. Annual Conference of the National Adolescent Perpetrator Network, Cherry Hill, NJ. June 1998. Regaining sexuality: Treating sexual dysfunction in sexual abuse survivors. Women: /multidimensional treatment issues. Princeton House, Princeton, NJ, May, 1994. Regaining sexuality: Treating the aftereffects of sexual abuse. The Open Door Counseling and Educational Services, Flemington, NJ. November, 1993. Asking the right questions: Interviewing the Adolescent in a Health Care Setting. Healing the Incest Wound: Treating the Adult Survivor. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Dec. 6 1991. Sexual Abuse and Children. National Drug Research Institute. New York, New York, May 4, 1991. Sexuality and families. UMDNJ - CMHC, Family Training Institute, Piscataway, New Jersey, March 19, 1991. The psychological aspects of child sexual abuse. Human Sexuality Program, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey, January 9, 1991. Female Sexuality. Human Sexuality Program. UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Piscataway, New Jersey, January 9, 1990.