American Board of Sexology

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American Board of Sexology
Formation1989
Headquarters Miami, Florida
Location
  • United States
Founder
William Granzig, Ph.D., MA
2024 Board
Krista Bloom, Ph.D., Jillian Watts, M.Ed., Claudia Smith, Ph.D., Ava Cadell, Ph.D., Christopher Smith, Ph.D., Jarred Boot-Haury, Psy.D., Carol Clark, Ph.D., E. Michelle Thomas, Sha-lita Umpthery, Danielle Harel, Ph.D., Chris Erickson, Ph.D., Ariel Heyliger St. Fleur, Ph.D., Rebecca Lindstadt-Rossi, Ph.D., Roger Carlson, Ph.D., Reece M. Malone, DHS, Radu Balanean, Ph.D., Ramesh Maheshwari, MD, Agostinho Leite D'Almeida, Ph.D.
Websiteamericanboardofsexology.org

The American Board of Sexology is a professional verification organization comprising doctoral professors, clinical sex therapists, sexologists and researchers in sex to provide peer reviews of its applicants and award certifications in the field of sexology.

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History and overview

American Board of Sexology was founded by William Granzig, Ph.D. in 1989 [1] and has a volunteer peer review board. The board comprises professionals by both specialty and by geographic location. Applicants to be certified are degree and certification verified with the educational institution or training program. The applicants business or employment is verified, licensed and insured depending upon local regulations. Social media, publications, practice website, online reviews, group affiliations, and online media are reviewed. Finally, a comprehensive background check is performed to verify if the professional is able to practice legally. [2]

The board offers certifications to sexual health practitioners, researchers, educators, trainers, bloggers, vloggers, media personalities, trade professionals and authors in four categories: Certified Sexologist, Board Certified Diplomate, Certified Sexology Educator, Certified Public Information Sexologist, and Certified Sexology Device Specialist. [3]

Specialty certifications include Certified Holistic, Somatic, and Tantra. Finally an Apprentice in Sexology and Mentor in Sexology are offered for those professionals in the beginning and toward the ending of their career. [3]

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References

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  2. "ABS Certification Requirements" . Retrieved 2024-08-21.
  3. 1 2 "ABS Certifications" . Retrieved 2024-08-21.