Anne Lawrence

Anne Alexandra Lawrence
Born (1950-11-17) 17 November 1950
Residence Seattle, Washington
Nationality American
Alma mater Washington School of Professional Psychology, Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota, University of Chicago
Occupation Sexologist, psychologist, anesthesiologist
Known for Work on transsexualism, autogynephilia, erotic target location errors
Website http://www.annelawrence.com/

Anne Alexandra Lawrence (born November 17, 1950), is an American psychologist, sexologist, and anesthesiologist who has published extensively on transsexuality. Lawrence is a proponent of Ray Blanchard's autogynephilia theory and self-identifies as an autogynephilic transsexual.[1] She has proposed that autogynephilia is not only sexual in nature, but also encompasses elements of romantic love.[2][3] Lawrence is a member of the American Medical Association and the International Academy of Sex Research and serves on the Board of Directors of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.[4] She lives in Seattle, Washington, where she formerly maintained a private practice in sex therapy but retired in late 2015.[2][4][5]

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  1. Richard Ekins; Dave King (23 October 2006). The Transgender Phenomenon. SAGE Publications. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-1-84787-726-0.
  2. 1 2 Scientific American Editors (11 February 2013). Disarming Cupid: Love, Sex and Science. Scientific American. p. 188. ISBN 978-1-4668-3384-5.
  3. Lawrence AA (2007). "Becoming what we love: autogynephilic transsexualism conceptualized as an expression of romantic love" (PDF). Perspect. Biol. Med. 50 (4): 506–20. PMID 17951885. doi:10.1353/pbm.2007.0050.
  4. 1 2 Lawrence, Anne A. (2004). "Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder" (PDF). Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy. 8 (1/2): 69–87. doi:10.1300/J236v08n01_06.
  5. http://www.annelawrence.com/practice.html


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