
Beverly Whipple
Dr. Beverly Whipple is an intdrnationally renowned sex researcher, certified sexuality educator and sexuality counselor.
Beverly Whipple is also the co‑author of the international bestseller, The G Spot and Other Discoveries About Human Sexuality, which has been translated into 19 languages and was re-published as a classic 23 years later. Her other co-authored books are: Safe Encounters: How Women Can Say Yes to Pleasure and No to Unsafe Sex; Smart Women, Strong Bones; Outwitting Osteoporosis; The Science of Orgasm; and The Orgasm Answer Guide.
Dr. Whipple has appeared on over 250 radio and TV programs and has been featured in many magazines, with her works cited in publications as varied as Modern Maturity and Playboy. Beverly Whipple serves as a consultant on sexuality issues to the World Health Organization and other agencies, and has delivered over 700 talks and keynote speeches, published over 170 research articles and book chapters. In 1982 and 1983 The Philadelphia Magazine named her one of their "People to Watch." She is also a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. For their 50th anniversary, the New Scientist named her one of the "50 Most Influential Scientists in the World."
Dr. Beverly Whipple is a Professor Emerita at Rutgers University. She has a BS in Nursing from Wagner College, a Masters in Counseling, a Masters in Nursing, and a PhD in Psychobiology, with a major in Neurophysiology, from Rutgers University. Her concern with women's health derives naturally from her over forty years of helping women to feel better about themselves, as a nurse, a nurse educator, and researcher. Her research focuses mainly on women's health issues and the sexual physiology of women.
Dr. Beverly Whipple is an intdrnationally renowned sex researcher, certified sexuality educator and sexuality counselor.
Beverly Whipple is also the co‑author of the international bestseller, The G Spot and Other Discoveries About Human Sexuality, which has been translated into 19 languages and was re-published as a classic 23 years later. Her other co-authored books are: Safe Encounters: How Women Can Say Yes to Pleasure and No to Unsafe Sex; Smart Women, Strong Bones; Outwitting Osteoporosis; The Science of Orgasm; and The Orgasm Answer Guide.
Dr. Whipple has appeared on over 250 radio and TV programs and has been featured in many magazines, with her works cited in publications as varied as Modern Maturity and Playboy. Beverly Whipple serves as a consultant on sexuality issues to the World Health Organization and other agencies, and has delivered over 700 talks and keynote speeches, published over 170 research articles and book chapters. In 1982 and 1983 The Philadelphia Magazine named her one of their "People to Watch." She is also a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. For their 50th anniversary, the New Scientist named her one of the "50 Most Influential Scientists in the World."
Dr. Beverly Whipple is a Professor Emerita at Rutgers University. She has a BS in Nursing from Wagner College, a Masters in Counseling, a Masters in Nursing, and a PhD in Psychobiology, with a major in Neurophysiology, from Rutgers University. Her concern with women's health derives naturally from her over forty years of helping women to feel better about themselves, as a nurse, a nurse educator, and researcher. Her research focuses mainly on women's health issues and the sexual physiology of women.
