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  AllRefer.com - Masters and Johnson (Psychology And Psychiatry, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Masters and Johnson pioneering research team in the field of human sexuality, consisting of the gynecologist William Howell Masters, 1915–2001, b.
Cleveland, and the psychologist Virginia Eshelman Johnson, 1925–;, b.
Masters and Johnson were married from 1971 to 1993.
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 Masters and Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gynecologist William Howell Masters (December 27, 1915 – February 16, 2001) and psychologist Virginia Eshelman Johnson (born February 11, 1925) pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response and the diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders and dysfunctions from 1957 until the 1990s.
Masters and Johnson met in 1957 when William Masters hired Virginia Johnson as a research assistant to undertake a comprehensive study of human sexuality.
Masters and Johnson were the first to conduct research on the sexual responsivity of older adults, finding that given a state of reasonably good health and the availability of an interested and interesting partner, there was no absolute age at which sexual abilities disappeared.
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 Masters and Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In contrast, Masters and Johnson set about to study the structure, psychology and physiology of sexual behaviour, through observing and measuring masturbation and sexual intercourse in the laboratory.
As well as recording some of the first physiological data from the human body and sex organs during sexual excitation, they also framed their findings and conclusions in language that espoused sex as a healthy and natural activity that could be enjoyed as a source of pleasure and intimacy.
She has criticised Masters and Johnson's argument that enough clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm should be provided by thrusting during intercourse, and the inference that the failure of this is a sign of female "sexual dysfunction".
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 Masters and Johnson
In the early 1990s, Masters and Johnson were divorced and their over 30-year collaboration in sex research and therapy came to an end.
Masters and Johnson noted that having several experiences of impotence could cause men to withdraw from sexual activity entirely in an attempt to avoid the frustration and embarrassment of being unable to achieve or maintain an erection.
Thirty years since their first study was published, the contributions of Masters and Johnson on sexual functioning, sexual problems and therapeutic interventions for these problems remains among the most significant work in these areas.
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 Virginia E. Johnson
Virginia Eshelman Johnson was born on February 11, 1925 in Springfield, Missouri.
In collaboration with Masters, Virginia E. Johnson pioneered the study of human sexuality under laboratory conditions, scientifically analyzing the physiological changes that occur in the male and female bodies during sexual stimulation.
Virginia Johnson's other publications, co-authored with William H. Masters and Robert C. Kolodny, include Textbook of Sexual Medicine (1979), Human Sexuality (1982), CRISIS: Heterosexual Behavior in the Age of AIDS (1988), Biological Foundations of Human Sexuality (1993), and Heterosexuality (1994).
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 Casino Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Gynecologist William Howell Masters (December 27, 1915 – February 16, 2001) and psychologist Virginia Eshelman Johnson (born February 11, 1925) pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response and the diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders and dysfunctions from 1957 until the 1990s.
Their research into the anatomy and physiology of sexual response was a springboard to developing a clincal approach to the treatment of sexual problems in a revolutionary manner.
Prior to 1970, when they described their treatment program to the world for the first time, sexual dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation, impotence, vaginismus, and lack of orgasm by women had been generally treated by long-term (multi-year) psychotherapy or psychoanalysis with very low rates of success.
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 Discovery Health :: Masters and Johnson
Masters and Johnson were a pioneering team in the field of human sexuality, both in the domains of research and therapy.
William Howell Masters, a gynecologist, was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1915.
Virginia Eshelman Johnson, a psychologist, was born in Springfield, Montana in 1925.
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 JOHNSON FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Johnson is a common Scandinavian and English surname meaning "son of John".
Scandinavians having this name and the more common variant Johan(s)son usually chose to spell their name Johnson when immigrating to the US, helping make the name one of the most common American surnames.
William Johnson, (1715 – 1774), English pioneer in New_York's Mohawk_Valley.
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 Papers of Torrey Maynard Johnson - Collection 285
Johnson was one of the founding members of the National Religious Broadcasters; on November 15-17, a group of regional Youth for Christ leaders met in Detroit created Youth for Christ International, with Johnson as chairman of the temporary executive committee.
Johnson was the leading organizer of the national and soon international movement, speaking around the country and leading missions to Europe in 1946 and 1947.
Johnson’s frequent speaking engagements and fund raising efforts for YFC are also reflected in the material, such as his speaking tour of South Africa in 1986 (folder 31-2).
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 Sergeant Johnson Definition / Sergeant Johnson Research
Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the sixteenth Vice President (1865) and the seventeenth President of the United States (1865–1869), succeeding to the presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln....
John Johnson (– 1723), Seigneur of SarkSark is a small island of the Channel Islands, part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
William Johnson (1771-1834) U. Supreme Court JusticeIn order to become a Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States, an individual must be nominated by the President of the United States and approved by the U.S. Senate, with at least half of that body approving in the affirmative.
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 Erotica - RIN.RU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Based on their studies of problems in sexual fulfillment, Masters and Johnson established a clinic for the treatment of sexual problems in St. Louis.
In "Human Sexual Inadequacy", Masters and Johnson maintained that 90 percent of impotence-the persistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection-is psychological in origin.
Sadly, in the early 1990s, Masters and Johnson were divorced and their more than 30-year collaboration in sex research and therapy came to an end.
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 Articles - Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Johnson is the second most common surname in the United States after Smith.
Johnson (composer), a South Indian composer of Malayalam cinema.
Virginia Eshelman Johnson, (born 1925), pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response.
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 Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Johnson, Virginia E. (1925- )
Johnson was born Virginia Eshelman on February 11, 1925, in Springfield, Missouri, to Hershel Eshelman, a farmer, and Edna (Evans) Eshelman.
Johnson, who never received a college degree, was widely recognized along with Masters for her contributions to human sexuality research.
Following the divorce, Johnson took most of the institute's records with her and is continuing her work independently.
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 Virginia Johnson - Are You Looking For Virginia Johnson?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Virginia A. Johnson (Ginny), National President, is an initiate of Iota Eta Chapter at Indiana...
Virginia Johnson was raised in Reidsville, NC, and went on to attend Duke...
Virginia Johnson dancer Born in Washington, DC (Jan 25, 1950 -)...
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 JOHNSON FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Johnson is the second most common surname in the United_States.
Bob Johnson, (born 1948), the professional ice_hockey player.
Johnson is the name of some places in the United States of America:
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - William H Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Johnson, William Henry (1901-1970), American painter, best known for the spare, simplified style he used in his paintings of African American...
Masters, William H(owell) (1915-2001), American gynecologist who, with American psychologist Virginia Johnson, investigated human sexuality under...
Understanding the processes and underlying mechanisms of sexual arousal and orgasm is important to help people become more familiar with their bodies...
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 Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnson (surname) (this is about the name itself, not people by that name)
One of numerous people named Johnson; see list of people named Johnson
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Johnson Virginia Eshelman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Johnson, Virginia Eshelman (1925- ), American psychologist who, with William H. Masters, developed methods for measuring human sexual response and...
Treatments based on various forms of psychotherapy are also widely used.
Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1908-1973), 37th vice-president (1961-1963), and 36th president (1963-1969) of the United States.
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 Virginia Johnson Definition / Virginia Johnson Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Psychology is now considered a separate field from psychiatry, and a psychologist is not ordinarily a medical doctor and hence is unable to prescribe psychiatric medications....
Virginia Johnson is a professional educator and artist with a background in the natural and social sciences.
Virginia Johnson is the Associate Producer for Ecology Action.
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 Encyclopedia: Masters and Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
One of the most enduring and important aspects of their work has been the four stage model of sexual response, which they described as the human sexual response cycle.
During the 1950s and 1960s, William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson conducted many important studies within the field of human sexuality.
Refractory period in biology Biologically, a refractory period is the amount of time it takes for an excitable membrane to be stimulated and then be ready for stimulus again.
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 February 11 in Psychology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Her major contributions have been in the psychology and sociology of adult development and aging.
With William Masters, Johnson became famous for the thorough study of the human sexual response and for modern methods of therapy for sexual disfunctions.
Johnson was also a country-western singer in the 1940s.
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 Masters and Johnson on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cleveland, and the psychologist Virginia Eshelman Johnson, 1925-, b.
AUGUSTA, GA -- Masters chairman Hootie Johnson, right, helps Tiger Woods on with his Masters green jacket, his third Masters title and second consecutive.
AUGUSTA, GA -- Hootie Johnson answers questions during the chairman's press conference at Augusta National on Wednesday morning, April 7, 2004.
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 Masters and Johnson
Otherwise, significant changes may also occur, such as the opening of the cervix and the reduction of blood flow to the genitals and nipples.
She has criticised Masters and Johnson's work for uncritically incorporating cultural attitudes on sexual behaviour into their research.
For example, Hite's work showed that 70% of women do not have orgasms through intercourse although are able to achieve orgasm easily by masturbation.
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 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Mountain residents find bubbling crude in their well – and they're ...
Equitable Resources and Kentucky West Virginia Gas contended in court that the explosion in Fairon Johnson's water well house in 2000 was caused by naturally occurring gas and was not related to the nearby gas well.
Gary Johnson said natural gas can seep into water wells when companies remove steel casing from their wells.
Gary Johnson said the problem may be worse in Kentucky and in the rest of the central Appalachian region, which also includes southern West Virginia and southwestern Virginia, because so many people rely on wells for water.
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 St. Louis Walk of Fame - Masters & Johnson
Virginia Eshelman Johnson joined him three years later.
Their investigation of the physical aspects of sexuality produced some of the first reliable data in the field.
They opened the Masters and Johnson Institute in 1964 to provide sex therapy and counseling based on their findings.
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 Masters and Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Masters and Johnson satisficieron en 1957 en que los amos de Guillermo emplearon a Virginia Johnson como asistente de investigación para emprender un estudio comprensivo del sexuality humano.
En contraste, Masters and Johnson fijaron alrededor para estudiar la estructura, la psicología y la fisiología del comportamiento sexual, con el masturbation de observación y que medía y la cópula sexual en el laboratorio.
Ella ha criticado la discusión de Masters and Johnson que suficiente estímulo del clítoris para lograr orgasmo debe ser proporcionado empujando durante cópula, y la inferencia que la falla de esto es un señal de la "disfunción sexual femenina".
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 provincial.html
When Virginia Dominguez’White by Definition:Social Classification in Creole Louisianawas published in 1986 (Rutgers University Press), we hoped it would help solve the matter of what a Creole is and what a Creole is not.
In fact, Dominguez confused the issue and, based on “oral history,” as well as on other unreliable evidence, her work is merely another point of controversy in Creole issues.
William “Billy” Johnson, a native of Scotland, is the ancestor of a very large clan of the name in central and south-central Louisiana.
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 University of Cincinnati, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Publications
Johnson, T.P., D.A. Syme B.C. Jayne, G.V. Lauder and A.F. Bennett (1994).
Inner ear and kidney anomalies caused by IAP insertion in an intron of the Eya1 gene in a mouse model of BOR syndrome.
Johnson, K.R., Q.Y. Zheng, L.C. Erway (2000) A major gene affecting age-related hearing loss is common to at least ten inbred strains of mice.
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