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      • A psychologist and psychiatrist by training, Kaplan viewed human sexual response as a triphasic phenomenon, consisting of separate—but interlocking—phases: desire, arousal, and orgasm. She concluded that "desire" phase disorders are the most difficult to treat, being associated with deep-seated psychological difficulties.
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  2. Nov 15, 2023 · Kaplan foreshadowed today’s various dual-control biomedical-psychosocial and cultural models that provide a conceptual framework for understanding the complex and dynamic intrapersonal and interpersonal variability of both sexual function and dysfunction. Kaplan’s treatment.

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  3. A psychologist and psychiatrist by training, Kaplan viewed human sexual response as a triphasic phenomenon, consisting of separate—but interlocking—phases: desire, arousal, and orgasm. She concluded that "desire" phase disorders are the most difficult to treat, being associated with deep-seated psychological difficulties.

    • Austria, United States (1947), Bahamas
  4. 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
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  5. They were not directly involved in the DSM-III; Helen Singer Kaplan [63•,64], a sex therapist and psychoanalyst who sought to combine behaviorist and psychoanalytic models in her work, was; she modified their system into a three-stage model of desire, excitement, and orgasm, which was incorporated into the document.

    • Katherine Angel
    • 2010
  6. 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.

  7. To address this issue, Helen Singer Kaplan proposed an alternate three-stage model in 1979 and introduced the concept of desire into normal sexual responses. In this model, desire leads to arousal, then plateau and is followed by orgasm and resolution.

  8. May 21, 2021 · 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. Now, in this new volume, drawing upon her systematic recording of the treatment experience and outcome of ...

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