Laurie Mintz
Mintz interrogates the complexities of female sexual empowerment through her research and writing. Her work predominantly focuses on enhancing female sexual pleasure and advocating for orgasm equality, as seen in her book "Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters and How to Get It." By analyzing self-help literature, she provides readers with practical tools to increase sexual desire and improve sexual functioning, particularly among women. This approach not only empowers individual readers but also challenges societal myths about female sexuality, promoting more equitable and open communication in relationships.\n\nBeyond her written work, Mintz contributes to the academic and clinical fields by teaching courses like the Psychology of Human Sexuality at the University of Florida, where she is an Emeritus Professor. Her early career research on eating disorders, including a widely cited article and an assessment tool translated into multiple languages, underscores her dedication to addressing complex psychological issues. Furthermore, Mintz's recognition as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a Forbes "50 over 50" innovator highlights the national impact of her contributions to psychology. Her bio reveals a blend of academic rigor and accessible writing, making her an influential figure for those seeking to deepen their understanding of sexual health and empowerment.
Books by Laurie Mintz

Becoming Cliterate
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