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    Pleasure and Public Outreach in Sex Research: Dr. Debby Herbenick

    en-usJune 10, 2010
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    About this Episode

    Dr. Debby Herbenick appears in the media as a sex educator and researcher speaking about sexuality and pleasure. She writes regular columns for several newspapers, blogs regularly on PsychologyToday.com and MySexProfessor.com, and has been a repeat guest on The Tyra Banks Show. In this interview, she discusses the relationship of public outreach and scientific sex research, and why it's important we talk about pleasure as well as health when we evaluate sexuality.

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