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Peggy Kleinplatz
Peggy Kleinplatz
Cross-Appointment Professor


Phone
+1 613-563-0846


Peggy J. Kleinplatz, Ph.D. is a professor in the Faculty of Family Medicine and Director of the Optimal Sexual Experiences Research Team at the University of Ottawa. She is Cross-Appointed to the School of Epidemiology and Public Health and to the Faculty of Education. She is a clinical psychologist, certified in sex education and as a diplomate and supervisor of sex therapy. Since 1983, she has been teaching Human Sexuality at University of Ottawa, where she received the Prix d'Excellence in 2000. Kleinplatz has edited four books, notably: , (Routledge, 2012), winner of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapist (AASECT) 2013 Book Award, and  (Routledge, 2017) with Walter Bouman, Ph.D. Her fifth book, with co-author A. Dana M茅nard, Ph.D., received the 2021 consumer Book Award from the Society for Sex Therapy and Research. In 2015, Kleinplatz received the Professional Standard of Excellence Award from the American Association of Sexuality Editors, Counsellors and Therapists. Her clinical work focuses on eroticism and transformation. Her current research focuses on optimal sexual experience, with a particular interest in sexual health in the elderly, disabled and marginalized populations. Learn more about her research at .

Books

Kleinplatz, P.J. & M茅nard, A.D. (2020). 

Bouman, W. & Kleinplatz, P. (2016). 

Kleinplatz, P.J. (2012). 

Journals & other

Charest, M. & Kleinplatz, P.J. (2021). , Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 19, 622鈥637.

Moser, C. & Kleinplatz, P.J. (2020). , Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 16, 379-399.

Kleinplatz, P.J., Charest, M., Paradis, N., Ellis, M.R.R., Rosen, L., M茅nard, A.D., & Ramsay, T. (2020). , Journal of Sexual Medicine, 17, 1288-1296.

Research interests

  • Sexual Education
  • Sex Therapy
  • Refugee Law
  • Sexual Relations
  • Sexuality
  • Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Persecution
  • Optimal Sexual Experience
  • Couple Relationship
  • Gender and Health