Eli Coleman
Professor
Director of Program in Human Sexuality
colem001@umn.edu
612-625-1500
Primary Research Themes: Compulsive sexual behavior disorder, sexual orientation, psychological and pharmacological treatment of a variety of sexual disorders including the paraphilas, sexual health promotion.
Education Activities: Director of the Program in Human Sexuality; directs the behavioral science program in the Family Medicine residencies; course co-director for Human Sexuality, a required course for all first-year medical students; coordinates post-doctoral clinical/research fellowship in human sexuality and behavioral medicine; advises post-doctoral fellows and graduate students in counseling psychology.
Current Grants
2004-2009, Minnesota Department of Health, “Mental Health Services for Person Living with AIDS and HIV”
Selected Publications
Coleman, E. (2007) Sexual Health: Definitions and Construct Development. In Tepper, M. & Owens, A. F. (Eds.) Sexual Health, Volume 1: Psychological Foundations; Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, pp. 1-15.
Edwards, W. M. and Coleman, E. (2004) Defining sexual health: A descriptive overview. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 33(3), 189-195.
Raymond, N. C., Coleman, E., & Miner, M. (2003). Psychiatric comorbidity and compulsive/impulsive traits in compulsive sexual behavior. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 44(5), 370-380.
Coleman E. (2003). Promoting sexual health: The public health challenge. Minnesota Medicine. 86(7), 12-15.
Education
PhD, University of Minnesota, Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology, 1978
Selected Professional Activities and Awards
Past president, World Association for Sexology, 2001-2005.
Past president, World Professional Association for Transgender Health, 2000-2003.
Patrick Carnes Award—Awarded by the National Council for Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity in recognition of outstanding work in the field of sexual addiction and compulsivity, September 27, 2003.
Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Award for Outstanding Support of the United States Surgeon General as a Contributing Senior Scientist on "Surgeon General's Call to Action to Promote Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior," released June 28, 2001. Awarded January 18, 2002.
Excellence in Professional Standards Award, American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists, May 4, 2002.
Editor, International Journal of Sexual Health, 1988-present.
Editor, International Journal of Transgenderism, 1997-present.
Editor, Human Sexuality Book Series. New York: Haworth Press, 1996-present.