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Leonard Sax is an American psychologist and family physician. He is the author of three books for parents: Boys Adrift , Girls on the Edge , and Why Gender Matters . According to his website, he is currently employed as a physician at a healthcare facility in Chester County, Pennsylvania , where he also resides.
Leonard Saxe (born June 12, 1947) is an American social psychologist whose work focuses on sociology of religion, American Jews and the American Jewish community. He is currently the director of the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis University .
Leonard (or Lenny) Sax (or Saxe, Sachs) may refer to: Leonard Saxe (born 1947), American social psychologist, especially concerning the American Jewish community Leonard Sax , American psychologist and physician, author of books for parents
Physician and psychologist Leonard Sax criticized Fausto-Sterling's theory of a sexual continuum. He also argued that her claim that around 1.7% of births are intersex is incorrect, because most of the conditions she considered intersex are not considered intersex from a clinical perspective. [ 17 ]
In 2019, Leonard Sax published an article titled "Aus den Gemeinden von Burgenland: Revisiting the question of Adolf Hitler’s paternal grandfather". In this article, Sax states that the methods by which the DNA samples were taken from Hitler's relatives in this study would be disqualified from a reputable journal. Sax commented:
(Illustration: Yahoo News; Photos: YouTube) The man’s name is Tim, or Timmy, Cappello, and at age 68 he’s still baring his biceps, blowing that sax, and rocking the heavy-metal neck-chains.
The Luria name has been a South Florida fixture for more than 60 years. On Friday, matriarch Gloria Luria, who ran her namesake gallery, Gloria Luria Gallery, from 1966 to 1992, died in Coral ...
Richard Noll (born 1959 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American clinical psychologist and historian of medicine. He has published on the history of psychiatry, including two critical volumes on the life and work of Carl Gustav Jung, books and articles on the history of dementia praecox and schizophrenia, and in anthropology on shamanism.