Peggy Vaughan

American author with expertise in sexuality

Peggy Vaughan - American author with expertise in sexuality
Born

1936
89 years ago

Died

November 8th, 2012
12 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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An author specialized in human sexuality and relationships. Vaughan wrote several books, including 'The Monogamy Myth' which examines the complexities of monogamous relationships. She contributed significantly to discussions surrounding sexual health and intimacy, often focusing on the emotional aspects of relationships. In addition to her writing, Vaughan worked as a therapist, providing guidance to couples and individuals on matters of love and connection. Her work frequently challenged societal norms regarding sexuality and commitment.

Wrote 'The Monogamy Myth'

Provided therapy on sexual health

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