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William Granzig (July 13, 1939 – November 16, 2019) was an American sexologist.


Biography

He was the president, professor and dean of Clinical
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in North Miami Beach, Florida which was later moved to Orlando and renamed to the American Academy of Clinical Sexologists and with a final name change in 2014 to the American Academy of Clinical Sexology (AACS). The AACS closed its doors in 2020 shortly after his death. He was the schools director and a professor of the university's sexology program. In 1989, Granzig founded the American Board of Sexology. He was also a past president of the American Association of Sexuality Educators and Therapists (AASET, now
AASECT The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) is a professional organization for sexuality educators, sexuality counselors and sex therapists. History and overview AASECT was founded by Patricia Schiller i ...
) from 1978–1980 and was the youngest and first gay president. During his presidency the certification program was started. Dorothy Strauss became the first chair of the newly formed certification committee. The SAR requirement was born out of the premise that at that time, people didn’t talk about sex nor aware of their attitudes of sex and how it affected their sexuality. Patricia Schiller was the executive director at the time and introduced adding therapists into the association and changing the name to include therapists. The board added the “T” onto “AASECT”, including the therapists into the association. Before that, most of the membership consisted of sex educators. He was also the first editor of the journal that was included as a benefit of membership. He was president of the Sixth World Congress of Sexology, and was an editor of several national and international journals in sexology. In 2002 the
German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research The German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research (German: ''Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sozialwissenschaftliche Sexualforschung'', DGSS) is a sexuality research and counselling organization (cf. sexology) based in Düsseldorf, Germany. I ...
( DGSS) awarded Granzig its highest award, the
Magnus Hirschfeld Medal The Magnus Hirschfeld Medal is awarded by the German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research (DGSS) for outstanding service to sexual science, granted in the categories "Sexual Research" and "Sexual Reform". It is named in honour of Germa ...
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.)


Education

Granzig received his Ph.D. from
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, and is a Lifetime Founding Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Sexology.


Notable Works by William Granzig

* "The Baby Trap" 1971 by Ellen Peck and William Granzig * ''The Parent Test: How to Measure and Develop Your Talent for Parenthood'' () (1978) with Ellen Peck


References


Sources


"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



"Carnal knowledge" St. Petersburg Times article



"It's Great Outdoors" Men's Health article


External links

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The American Board of Sexology
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