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Lonnie Barbach | |
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Born | Lonnie Garfield Barbach Newark, New Jersey, U.S. |
Lonnie Barbach is an American psychologist known for her pioneering work in sexuality and relationships, with a special emphasis on helping pre-orgasmic women experience sexual fulfillment.[1] Her writings cover a broad range of topics, from erotica to menopause to longevity in romantic relationships, and she continues to appear on television, in podcasts and in articles on sex, relationships, and women's health.
Biography
[edit]Lonnie Barbach was born in Newark, New Jersey, the oldest child of three born to Marvin and Temy Barbach.[2] She attended Lincoln Junior High and was in the second graduating class at Mountain (now West Orange) High School in West Orange, New Jersey.[3] She was one of the first students to attend the Wright Institute In Berkeley, and one of the first three students to receive a Ph.D. in Clinical-Social Psychology.[4] Her PhD thesis was among the materials used to accredit the PhD program.[5]
The Wright Institute provided Barbach with a social psychology perspective to her clinical work.[6] While still in school, she ran personal encounter groups and ultimately designed the Preorgasmic Women’s Group program which provided the subject for her dissertation and was the stepping stone to her career as a sex educator, writer and therapist.[7] Barbach received her M.A. in 1972 and her Ph.D. in 1974, both from the Wright Institute.[8] She was co-director of clinical training at the University of California Medical Center, Sex Advisory and Counseling Unit from 1973 to 1976.[9] Here, she carried out her doctoral research, trained therapists and developed educational programs that attracted hundreds of women and led to the writing of her first book, For Yourself: the Fulfillment of Female Sexuality.[10] For Yourself was published in 1975 and was received as a timely feminist perspective, in line with the liberated views of Gloria Steinem, Nancy Friday, and others. It became a best-seller and is still in print after more than 45 years.
Career
[edit]Barbach is prolific writer and is considered an international authority on sexuality and relationships. She wrote a monthly column in Playgirl Magazine from 1982-1984. Her monthly column appeared in New Woman Magazine from 1993-1994. She wrote a quarterly column in Eternelle Magazine from 1994-1995 and answered reader’s questions monthly in McCall's in 1994 and 1995.
From 1976 to 2000 she wrote, co-wrote, edited or revised a dozen books, six audio tape programs and two videotape programs on female sexuality, women’s sexual problems, male sexual problems, sexual desire, aging and sexuality, relationship communication, menopause and erotica.[11] During that period she appeared on many nationally televised talk shows, including Oprah, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Late Show, Donahue, CBS Morning News, Geraldo Rivera, Charlie Rose, Dr. Dean Edell, Sally Jessy Raphael, Sonya Live with Sonya Friedman on CNN, Jenny Jones, Joan Rivers, Hour Magazine, Jerry Springer, and Larry King, as well as hundreds of local radio and television programs, and had her own bimonthly segment on San Francisco’s KPIX Morning Show.
Her photograph was the cover of the 25th anniversary edition of San Francisco Magazine, which featured Barbach as the lead story.[12] Articles and excerpts from her books have been published in Family Circle, McCall’s, Redbook, Mademoiselle, New Woman, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Self, Ms, Ladies Home Journal, Longevity, Brides and others as well as articles in a number of professional journals. Her books have been translated into German, British English, Japanese, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Hebrew, Norwegian and Italian.
She took her foray into the digital world by co-founding the Happy Couple game app in 2014 and has been in private practice specializing in working with couples with sexual problems since 1975 in Mill Valley and San Francisco.
Awards
[edit]Barbach was co-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology in 1986-87, won honorable mention for the American Medical Writers Association Award for For Yourself in 1978, the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists Third Annual Regional Award in 1978, first place in the National Council on Family Relations Media Awards Competition for the Falling in Love Again video series in 1992, and the award for Significant Contributions to the Field of Psychology through the Media, by the Santa Clara County Psychological Assn in 1992. She was also selected by Howard Schatz for the Gifted Woman project in 1992.[13]
Books
[edit]Non-fiction
[edit]- For Yourself: The Fulfillment of Female Sexuality. Anchor Press. 1976. ISBN 978-0385112451. German, Dutch, French, Japanese, Spanish, Hebrew and Italian editions. Revised 2000.
- Barbach, Lonnie; Levine, Linda (1980). Shared Intimacies: Women's Sexual Experiences. Doubleday/Anchor. ISBN 978-1-58741-008-6. German, Swedish, British, Dutch and Spanish editions.
- Barbach, Lonnie (1980). Women Discover Orgasm: A Therapists' Guide to a New Treatment Approach. Free Press. ISBN 978-0-02-901800-2.
- For Each Other: Sharing Sexual Intimacy. Anchor Press. 1983. ISBN 978-0385172974. British, German and Spanish editions. Revised 2001.
- Barbach, Lonnie; Levine, Linda (1983). The Intimate Male: Candid Discussions About Women, Sex and Relationships. Anchor Press/Doubleday. ISBN 978-1-58741-039-0. German edition.
- Barbach, Lonnie; Geisinger, David (1991). Going the Distance: Finding and Keeping Lifelong Love. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-452-26948-4. German, Dutch and Portuguese editions.
- Barbach, Lonnie (1993). The Pause: Positive Approaches to Perimenopause and Menopause (Revised ed.). Plume (published 2000). ISBN 978-0452281103. Revised in 2000. British and German editions.
- Barbach, Lonnie (1997). 50 Ways to Please Your Lover: While You Please Yourself. Dutton. ISBN 978-0525942719.
- Barbach, Lonnie (1997). Loving Together: Sexual Enrichment Program. Routledge. ISBN 978-0876308523.
Anthologies
[edit]- Barbach, Lonnie G., ed. (1985). Pleasures: Women Write Erotica. Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0060970024. British, German, French, Norwegian, Spanish, Danish, Dutch and Japanese editions.
- Barbach, Lonnie, ed. (1986). Erotic Interludes: Tales Told by Women. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385233194. German, Italian, French, British, Norwegian, Spanish, Dutch editions.
- Barbach, Lonnie, ed. (1994). The Erotic Edge: Erotica for Couples. Dutton. ISBN 978-0-7515-1278-6. British, German, Dutch editions.
- Seductions: Tales of Erotic Persuasion. Dutton. 1999. ISBN 978-0-525-94462-1. German and Dutch editions.
Literary contributions
[edit]- Barbach, Lonnie (1980). "Group Treatment of Anorgasmic Women". In Leiblum, Sandra R.; Pervin, Lawrence A. (eds.). The Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy. Rutgers University Press.
- Barbach, Lonnie (1981). "Sexuality". In Villoldo, Alberto; Dychtward, Ken (eds.). Millenium: Glimpses into the 21st Century. J.P. Tarcher, Inc.
- Barbach, Lonnie (1984). "Causes and Treatment of Lack of Sexual Desire". In Zeig, Jeffrey K. (ed.). Proceedings of the Second Ericksonian Congress. Brunner/Mazel, Inc.
- Barbach, Lonnie (1997). "Sex and Serendipity". In Bullough, Bonnie (ed.). How I Got into Sex. Prometheus Books.
Video contributions
[edit]- Sex After 50: A Guide to Lifelong Sexual Pleasure, 1991.[14]
- Falling in Love Again: A Sexual Enrichment Program, 1990.[15]
Audio contributions
[edit]- Lasting Longer: End Premature Ejaculation, with Joel Block, Ph.D., The Hypnosis Network, 2005.
- Maintaining Pleasure: End Erectile Dysfunction, with Joel Block, Ph.D., The Hypnosis Network, 2005.
- The Erotic Edge: Erotica for Couples, Passion Press,1995.
- Keeping the Fire Burning, with David Geisinger, Ph.D., The Broadcast Group, 1994.
- An Ounce of Prevention: How to Talk with a Partner About Smart Sex, with Bernie Zilbergeld, Ph.D., Fay Institute, 1988.
- American Health: Sex in the 80’s, with Bernie Zilbergeld, Ph.D. Random House, 1987.
- Lecture: Marin Psychological Association "Sex After Social Security" - San Rafael, California
- Keynote Address: California Psychological Association "From Conversation to Connection: the language of intimacy" - Monterey, California
Professional journals
[edit]- "Loss of Sexual Desire". Menopause Management. January 1998.
- "Sexuality Through Menopause and Beyond". Menopause Management. November 1996.
- Barbach, Lonnie (June 1981). "Group Treatment for Women with Orgasm Difficulties". International Journal of Mental Health. 10 (2–3): 148–157. doi:10.1080/00207411.1981.11448892. ISSN 0020-7411.
- Barbach, Lonnie; Flaherty, Maria (March 1980). "Group Treatment of Situationally Orgasmic Women". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 6 (1): 19–29. doi:10.1080/00926238008404242. ISSN 0092-623X. PMID 7189787.
- Barbach, Lonnie (November 1979). "Ethical Issues in Group Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions". Journal of Sex Education and Therapy. 5 (2): 65–67. doi:10.1080/01614576.1979.11074647. ISSN 0161-4576.
- Barbach, Lonnie Garfield; Ayres, Toni (March 1976). "Group Process for Women with Orgasmic Difficulties". The Personnel and Guidance Journal. 54 (7): 389–391. doi:10.1002/j.2164-4918.1976.tb04271.x. ISSN 0031-5737.
- Barbach, Lonnie Garfield (December 1974). "Group treatment of preorgasmic women". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 1 (2): 139–145. doi:10.1080/00926237408405281. ISSN 0092-623X. PMID 4470125.
- Wallace, Douglas H.; Barbach, Lonnie Garfied (December 1974). "Preorgasmic group treatment". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 1 (2): 146–154. doi:10.1080/00926237408405282. ISSN 0092-623X. PMID 4470126.
- “Homographic Entries in the Internal Lexicon,” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, by Rubenstein, Herb, Garfield-Barbach, Lonnie, and Millikan, January 1970.
References
[edit]- ^ Elliott, Emma (2016-05-31). "Inspirational Women From San Francisco". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
- ^ Polak, Marilyn Lois (May 13, 1984). "Dr Lonnie Barbach, Confessions Of A Sex Expert". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
- ^ "West Orange Public Library digitization project, Mountain High School 1964 page 34" (PDF). Retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ "Penguin Random House Higher Education". Retrieved April 13, 2024.
- ^ "Lonnie Barbach: A Closer Look". Pacific Sun. December 8–14, 1993.
- ^ Bullard, David. "Lonnie Barbach on Sex Therapy". Retrieved August 4, 2024.
- ^ "Women's Liberation: 1970s, Early Movement". FoundSF. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
- ^ Muller, Manuela (May 1984). "Portrait: Die Sex-Papstin von San Francisco". Cosmopolitan Magazine Deutschland.
- ^ Barbach, Lonnie (February 1981). "Five Myths About the Big O". Mademoiselle Magazine.
- ^ Peper, Erik (March 19, 2017). "Enjoy Sex: Breathe Away The Pain". The Peper Perspective.
- ^ Sacks, Melinda (September 25, 1994). "Dirty To Her". San Jose Mercury News.
- ^ "Lonnie Barbach: A Closer Look at the Mistress of Orgasm". San Francisco Magazine. December 8–14, 1993.
- ^ "Personal Website of Lonnie Barbach". Retrieved April 13, 2024.
- ^ Kaplan, Lois (1991-11-14). "The change of life: Attitudes towards menopause are changing". Observer-Reporter. Cox News Service. pp. A8. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
- ^ Murray, Linda (1994-09-11). "Videos help boomer relationships blossom". Lakefield Ledger. pp. 11C. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- KQED Radio, Forum with Michael Krasny -On Relationships http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201108041000
- Sexology with Dr. Moali - How to Please Your Lover, April 2, 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2TrIKh_MTY
- Demystifying Female Sexuality, March 7, 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNNUtjkzR_A
- Parent Lab - Chat, Yak, or Attack: The Art of Communication Ep6 Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby https://soundcloud.com/parent-lab/kit-14-chat-yak-or-attack/s-NkSXs?in=parent-lab/sets/kit-14-chat-yak-or-attack-the-art-of-communication/s-WxrI6
- Mind , Body, Healthy & Politics: Interview with Lonnie Barbach by Richard Miller, June 12, 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0w41EkjcUg
- Mind , Body, Healthy & Politics: Interview with Lonnie Barbach by Richard Miller, December 28, 2018 https://vimeo.com/308508523