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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. The New York Times described Kaplan as someone who was "considered a leader among scientific-oriented sex therapists. She was noted for ...

  2. Nov 1, 2000 · In 1977, Helen Singer Kaplan proposed an alternative model that highlighted the aspects of sexual response she regarded as most relevant. 6 Rather than a four-phase model, she proposed a triphasic approach, with desire given first place, reflecting its importance in triggering the entire cycle.

  3. 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 on the Upper ...

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  5. Helen S. Kaplan, MD, PhD, was perhaps the most influential sex therapist of the twentieth century. Kaplan was best known for her prolific writings, her successful sex therapy practice, as well as founding and directing the Sex Therapy & Education Program at the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic of Weill Cornell Medical Center from the early 1970s until her death in 1995.

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  6. Oct 29, 1984 · Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan, a noted sex therapist and analyst at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, commented: ''Before Masters and Johnson people with sexual problems had a very poor prognosis.

  7. 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. The New York Times described Kaplan as someone who was "considered a leader among scientific-oriented sex therapists.

  8. Learn about Helen Singer Kaplan, a pioneer in sex therapy and the founder of the first clinic for sexual disorders in the US. Browse her products, such as audio streams and invited addresses, on various topics related to sex and psychotherapy.

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