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List of sexology organizations

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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 unassociated with any actual organization or institution. These organizations and institutions are recognized by their local governments (such as by incorporation) or are administrative units within a larger organization that is.

Professional organizations

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Research Institutions

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References

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  1. ^ "Home". esextherapy.com.
  2. ^ Official Site of the American Association Of Sex Educators, Counselors, & Therapists
  3. ^ Official Site of the American Board of Sexology
  4. ^ "ATSA | Making Society Safer". www.atsa.com.
  5. ^ "SBRASH".
  6. ^ "COSRT - College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists".
  7. ^ "Who We Are | Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights". www.actioncanadashr.org.
  8. ^ Official Site of the Canadian Sex Research Forum
  9. ^ Official Site of the Council of Sex Education and Parenthood (International), India
  10. ^ Official Site of the Council of Sex Education and Parenthood, AP, TS chapter, India
  11. ^ "Official Site of the European Federation of Sexology". Archived from the original on December 10, 2008.
  12. ^ "ESSM for Education and Science in Sexual Medicine". ESSM.
  13. ^ Official Site of the Flemish Society of Sexology
  14. ^ "DGSS und DGSS-Institut: Sexualforschung, Sexualberatung, Schwulenberatung und AIDS-Beratung". www.sexologie.org.
  15. ^ "Indian Institute of Sexology, Bhubaneswar". iisb.org.
  16. ^ "Official Site of the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality". Archived from the original on 2010-03-08. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  17. ^ "– Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies". gbiomed.kuleuven.be.
  18. ^ "IASR". IASR.
  19. ^ Official Site of the International Association of Sexual Medicine
  20. ^ "Welcome to IASSCS | IASSCS". www.iasscs.org.
  21. ^ "Official Site of the International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders".
  22. ^ "Official Site for International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals".
  23. ^ International Online Sexology Supervisors
  24. ^ "issir.org". www.issir.org.
  25. ^ "ISSWSH - Home". www.isswsh.org.
  26. ^ "Japan Society of Sexual Science". 7 October 2021.
  27. ^ "Instituto Latino Americano De Sexologia Somática – Instituto Latino Americano De Sexologia Somática".
  28. ^ "Official Site of the Magnus Hirschfeld Archive of Sexology". Archived from the original on December 1, 2002.
  29. ^ "Home Page". NOTA.
  30. ^ Official Site of South Asia Institute for Human Sexuality
  31. ^ "SIECUS: Sex Ed for Social Change". SIECUS.
  32. ^ Official Site of the Society of Australian Sexologists
  33. ^ Official Site of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research
  34. ^ "APA Division 44: Gender Inequality in Professional Gambling". www.apadivision44.org.
  35. ^ "Home - The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality". www.sexscience.org.
  36. ^ "WPATH World Professional Association for Transgender Health". www.wpath.org.
  37. ^ Official Site of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction
  38. ^ "Is There A Biological Predisposed To Pedophilia?". www.medicalnewstoday.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-27.
  39. ^ "Pedophilia May Be The Result Of Faulty Brain Wiring". ScienceDaily.

See also

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