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Charlotte Sophia Kasl, (née Davis, AKA Charlotte Davis Kasl) (1938–2021) was a U.S.
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Life and work

Born Charlotte Davis on August 19, 1938, in Missoula, Montana, her parents were Mary Shope and Kenneth Pickett Davis. From an early age she showed a talent for piano and at age 17 she was teaching four of her own students. At the
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she earned her BA in Music and MA in Piano. She pursued piano studies for many years before becoming disillusioned with "the prospects of a music career in a department steeped in patriarchy." Now using her married name Charlotte Kasl, she began studying psychology and in 1982, received her PhD in Counseling at Ohio University, which allowed her to "merge her deep and profound interests in complex family dynamics and relationships with the cultural context of feminism and sexual politics." She pioneered the ''16-Steps for Discovery and Empowerment'' as an alternative to the
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for recovery from
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, or other behavioral problems. She wrote several books based on some aspects of
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spiritual beliefs and traditions. Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 1997."Charlotte Sophia Kasl." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit:
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References


External links


Sex Addiction and Women - Interview with Sex Addiction Specialist Dr. Charlotte Kasl
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.com. 6 segments. April 30, 2003. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kasl, Charlotte American women psychologists 21st-century American psychologists American psychology writers University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance alumni Living people Ohio University alumni 21st-century American women 1938 births 20th-century American psychologists