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  1. Helen Singer Kaplan (February 6, 1929 – August 17, 1995) was an Austrian-American sex therapist and the founder of the first clinic in the United States for sexual disorders established at a medical school.

  2. 1 day ago · After earning her doctorate, she began attending New York’s Cornell University Medical College and studying under Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan, a pioneer in sex therapy.

  3. 13 hours ago · Then came postdoctoral work in human sexuality at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, training with Helen Singer Kaplan, the pioneering sex therapist. She later taught at Lehman College in the Bronx ...

  4. 1 day ago · Among her mentors was Helen Singer Kaplan, a leader in psychosexual therapy. During the early years of her career, Dr. Westheimer worked with Planned Parenthood and as a sex education teacher ...

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · Recognizing the importance of “desire” as a motivating factor in sexual response, Kaplan reframed her “biphasic model” of sexual response (emphasizing a separation of excitement and orgasm) to a “triphasic model” that incorporated a desire phase.

  6. Helen Singer Kaplan (February 6, 1929 – August 17, 1995) was an Austrian-American sex therapist and the founder of the first clinic in the United States for sexual disorders established at a medical school.

  7. 21 hours ago · Westheimer then decided take classes with the renowned sex therapist, Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan. It was there that she had discovered her calling. Soon, as she once said in a typically folksy ...

  8. 1 day ago · Westheimer decided that she wanted to learn more about sex education and began to study under Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan, an authority on human sexuality at New York Hospital-Cornell University ...

  9. Aug 19, 1995 · Helen Singer Kaplan, a pioneer in the field of sex therapy and founder of the country's first clinic for sexual disorders established at a medical school, died on Thursday at her home...

  10. Oct 10, 2019 · Kaplan integrated erotic techniques during treatment and explored the emotional impact they had on the couple or individual client. Kaplan’s contributions to the field encouraged therapists to understand clients’ sexuality from both a social and emotional lens.

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