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American Academy of Clinical Sexology

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American American Academy of Sexology
American Academy of Clinical Sexology
Formation1986
Dissolved2020
Location
ServicesPh.D. Educational Institution
President
William Granzig, Ph.D.
Formerly called
American Academy of Clinical Sexologists

The American American Academy of Sexology was a private higher educational institution. It provided Ph.D. degrees in the field of Clinical Sexology for sex therapists, sexologists and researchers in sex and sexology.

History and overview

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In 1986, the American Academy of Clinical Sexology, originally named the American Academy of Clinical Sexologist, was founded by Dr. William Granzig, Ph.D. within Maimonides University in Miami, Florida.[1]

The academy closed its doors to students in 2019 due to the passing of Dr. Granzig and dissolved in early 2020.[2]

Notable graduates

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  • Ava Cadell, Ph.D. is a former actress, writer, producer and currently a therapist and speaker on issues of sexuality.
  • Rachael Ross, MD, Ph.D. is known as a psychotherapist and sex therapist on the T.V. show The Doctors

References

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  1. ^ "Formation the American Academy of Clinical Sexology".
  2. ^ "Closing the American Academy of Clinical Sexology".
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