Avodah K. Offit
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Avodah K. Offit

Autorka, zmarła w 2015 (żyła 83 lata)
Urodzona 18 listopada 1931 roku
Daughter of Carrie and Abraham Komito, a lifelong New Yorker, Dr. Offit received her name, signifying "work" in the Hebrew language, as both an identity and an instruction. She dedicated her adult life to helping her patients as a respected and accomplished psychiatrist, and her family as a devoted and loving mother and wife. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Hunter College, marrying Sidney Offit, a young novelist, in 1952, and raising two sons to school age, she enrolled in New York University Medical School, receiving a medical degree in 1967. She completed an internship at Lenox Hill Hospital, her residency at Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic of New York Hospital where she joined the staff, and was also a member of the faculty of the Cornell University Medical College. After entering private practice, Dr. Offit was a pioneer in understanding the psychological basis of human sexuality. She defined the emerging field of sex therapy in scholarly books and popular columns and articles in national magazines including Glamour, Vogue and Self. In her elegant office in her family's brownstone on East 69th Street, Dr. Offit wrote three books. "The Sexual Self" (1977) was a critical success, described as "wonderful, strewn with wit and insight," by the The New York Times and The New Republic magazine dubbed Dr. Offit the "Montaigne of human sexuality." She followed with "Night Thoughts, Reflections of a Sex Therapist" in 1981, and a novel "Virtual Love," in 1994.

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Seksualność

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The Sexual Self: How Character Shapes Sexual Experience
The Sexual Self: How Character Shapes Sexual Experience
A. Offit

A guide to exploring the theory that character shapes sexuality and sexual difficulties. Terms such as "sexual hypochondria", "supersex" and "sexual learning disability" are introduced in this text in...

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