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      • 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. Sex research and therapy. Personal life. See also. References. 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.

    • Austria, United States (1947), Bahamas
  2. 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.

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  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. May 21, 2021 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xix, 332 pages ; 24 cm. Almost two decades ago, Dr. Helen Kaplan was the first to identify the disorders of sexual desire as distinct entities, thus showing the way to more effective treatment of all the sexual disorders.

  5. Helen Singer Kaplan, a psychologist and sex therapist, noted that many individuals had problems with sexual desire, denoting the importance of desire to sexual response. In the 1970s she modified the Masters-Johnson model to a three-phase model of desire, excitement, and orgasm ( Figure 2 ) ( 17 ).

    • Holly N. Thomas, Rebecca C. Thurston
    • 10.1016/j.maturitas.2016.02.009
    • 2016
    • 2016/05
  6. Helen Singer Kaplan was a sex therapist seeking a model that would aid her in explaining the sexual response cycle to her clients. Kaplan adjusted Masters and Johnsons’ model by adding the desire phase and reduced excitement and plateau to just the excitement phase in which she focused on vasocongestion occurring.

  7. The following chapter from Helen Singer Kaplan’s superb book, The New Sex Therapy, illustrates the basic principles which underlie her approach to the treatment of patients with sexual dysfunctions utilizing a method which is both dynamically and behaviorally sophisticated.

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