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  2. American Sexual Health Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Sexual Health Association (ASHA), formally known as the American Social Hygiene Association and the American Social Health Association, is an American nonprofit organization established in 1914, that cites a mission to improve the health of individuals, families, and communities, with an emphasis on sexual health, as well as a focus on preventing sexually transmitted infections ...

  3. American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and ...

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    AASECT publishes the peer-reviewed journals American Journal of Sexuality Education and the Journal of Sex Education and Therapy. They have also published a directory of sex therapists since 1976 and have initiated therapeutic options via phone and online. [3] AASECT is the largest organization that certifies sexual health practitioners. [4]

  4. List of sexology organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of organizations and institutions of professional sexologists, sex researchers, and sexual behavior scientists. These do not include organizations of non-professionals, political advocacy or activist groups (although some organizations may engage in some advocacy as one of their activities), self-help or social groups, groups of enthusiasts for a topic in sexology, or websites ...

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  6. Single boomers are having 'S-E-X.' They're also seeing a ...

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    More than 800,000 people live in assisted living communities in the U.S. and approximately 1.5 million live in nursing homes, according to the American Health Care Association/National Center for ...

  7. Social hygiene movement - Wikipedia

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    The American Social Hygiene Association was officially formed in 1913. It was later renamed to the American Social Health Association and, in 2012, the American Sexual Health Association. The movement remained alive throughout much of the 20th century and found its way into American schools, where it was transmitted in the form of classroom ...

  8. The topsy-turvy history of sex education in the U.S., from ...

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    During World War I, the federal government asked the American Social Hygiene Association and YMCA to create sex education for soldiers in an effort to steer them away from prostitution and inform ...

  9. Michael Perelman (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    2018–Present Blogger/Contributor, Psychology Today, New York, NY; 2018–Present Italian Journal of Clinical Sexology, Scientific Board; 2017–Present Current Sexual Health Reports, Emeritus Editor in Chief, Springer , Editor in Chief (2013-2017) Editorial Board, (2006 – 2008), Editorial Advisory Board 2014–Present World Health Organization's Global Clinical Practice Network (GCPN ...