WILLIAM GRANZIG

'William Granzig, Ph.D., MPH, FAACS' (born 1939) is an American sexologist.
He is the President and Professor and Dean of Clinical Sexology at Maimonides University in North Miami Beach, Florida. He is the Director and primary professor of the university's sexology program. Dr. Granzig is the founding president of the American Board of Sexology, a past president of the American Association of Sex Educators and Therapists (AASET, now AASECT), was president of the Sixth World Congress of Sexology, and is an editor of several national and international journals in sexology. In 2002 the German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research (DGSS) awarded Dr. Granzig its highest award, the Magnus Hirschfeld Medal for his lifetime contribution of advancing sexological reform worldwide. William Granzig is widely considered an authority on sexology and is frequently quoted in the media. (See ''Articles quoting William Granzig'' below.)

Contents
Education
Notable Works by William Granzig
External links
Articles quoting William Granzig

Education


Dr. Granzig received his Ph.D. from Loyola University Chicago, and is a Lifetime Founding Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Sexologists.

Notable Works by William Granzig


''The Parent Test: How to Measure and Develop Your Talent for Parenthood'' (ISBN 0399120300)(1978) with Ellen Peck

External links


Laudation for Dr. William Granzig by Erwin J. Haeberle
William Granzig at the Internet Movie Database
American Board of Sexology Website

Articles quoting William Granzig


"Is there a Sexologist in the House?" Washington Post article
"Sensual Edibles" Lakeland Magazine article
"Behind the Mask: Making Sense of Michael Jackson's Multiple Sexual Identities" New York Magazine article
"10 aphrodisiacs that really work" Forbes.com article
"How 'Doing It' is Done" Wired News article
"Carnal knowledge" St. Petersburg Times article
"Turn him on like crazy" Cosmopolitan article
"It's Great Outdoors" Men's Health article

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