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      • The Kaplan model of sexual response 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.
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  1. Nov 15, 2023 · 30 Accesses. Download reference work entry PDF. Synonyms. Biphasic model; Founder; Helen Kaplan; Helen Singer; Helen Singer Kaplan; Pioneer; Tri-phasic model. Introduction. Helen S. Kaplan, MD, PhD, was perhaps the most influential sex therapist of the twentieth century.

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  2. 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.

    • Austria, United States (1947), Bahamas
  3. 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.

  4. Describe the seminal work of Master’s & Johnson’s EPOR model of sexual response. Compare other theories of sexual response, including Kaplan, Basson & the Dual Control approach. Analyze the concept of love with emerging research on evolution & physiology. Explore the importance of oxytocin in social interactions. Introduction.

  5. For example, Helen Singer Kaplan argued that Masters and Johnson only evaluated sexual response from a physiological perspective, and that psychological, emotional, and cognitive factors need to be taken into consideration. As a result, she proposed her model of the sexual response cycle which includes three phases: desire, excitement, and orgasm.

    • William H. Masters, Virginia E. Johnson
    • 1966
  6. Oct 10, 2019 · William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson; Helen Singer Kaplan; Roy Levin; Paul Robinson; Meredith Chivers and J. Michael Bailey; Beverly Whipple; Rosemary Bassoon; Stephanie Both, Walter Everaerd, and Ellen Laan; John Bancroft and Erick Janssen; and Cynthia Graham. Description.

  7. Kaplan left a most important and critical legacy, in being one of the first clinicians to both conceptualize and utilize a treatment that combined the use of pharmaceuticals and sexual...

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