in Health Behaviour with a concentration in human sexuality. in Counseling Psychology, completing clinical internships at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic and the IU GLBT Student Support Services Office. She went to Indiana University and undertook an M.S. She loved her work in brain science but she knew that her work in sex education and violence prevention made her feel good about herself so that’s what she decided to stick to. Nagoski’s original plan was to use her degree in Psychology (with minors in cognitive science and philosophy) to become a clinical neuropsychologist, working with people with traumatic brain injury and stroke. Not long after she added sexual violence prevention and response to that work. She was trained to teach her fellow undergraduates about stress, nutrition, physical activity and sex. She began her career as a sex educator in 1995 when she became a peer health educator at the University of Delaware. is a sex educator, researcher and author. ‘I am done living in a world where women are trained from birth to treat their bodies as the enemy.’Įmily Nagoski, Ph.D.
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