Dr susan block biography

  • Susan Block, also known as Dr. Susan Block and Dr. Suzy, is an American sex therapist, author, filmmaker, cable TV talk show host, and cultural commentator.
  • Block is a world-renowned sexologist, best-selling author, award-winning filmmaker, talk show host, speaker and commentator as well as a therapist in private.
  • Susan M. Block, Ph.D., a.k.a.
  • Susan M. Block, Ph.D., a.k.a. "Dr. Suzy," is a world-renowned sexologist and director of The Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences based in Los Angeles. An award-winning filmmaker and talk show host best known for her HBO specials, she is the author of numerous articles, essays, short stories and books, as well as a sex therapist in private practice with a global clientele. A leading champion in the causes of sexual freedom and saving the inspirational but highly endangered bonobos, Dr. Block practices and promotes peace through pleasure: The Bonobo Way. She is also the founder of the sex-positive, bonobo-supportive social media site, Bonoboville.com, and host of The Dr. Susan Block Show which can be seen and heard live every Saturday night from 10:30pm to midnight (Pacific Time) on DrSuzy.tv. Married over 22 years, Dr. Block collaborates on all her projects with her husband and prime mate, Pr. Maximillian R. Lobkowicz. She also loves bananas, though

  • dr susan block biography
  • Susan Block

    American therapist, author, filmmaker, and talk show host

    For persons of a similar name, see Susan Bloch (disambiguation).

    Susan Block, also known as Dr. Susan Block and Dr. Suzy, is an American sex therapist, author, filmmaker, cable TV talk show host, and cultural commentator. She is perhaps best known for her television specials on HBO. She is the founder and director of The Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences.[1]

    Block is also known for her philosophy of ethical hedonism and The Bonobo Way, as well as her writings on sex, love, politics, and culture in Alternet,[2]The Ecologist,[3]Perfect 10,[4] the New Haven Advocate,[5]LA Weekly, the San Francisco Bay Guardian[6], Metro, The Brentwood Bla Bla, Beverly Hills, The Magazine, and her own publications Dr. Susan Block's Journal, The Cannes Bla Bla and her weblog, Bloggamy.[7]

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    Susan D. Block, MD

    Awards and Recognitions

    Jack Maatsch-Association of American Medical Colleges Award for research in medical education 2002

    American Academy of Hospice and Palliative medicin Distinguished Service Award 2002

    Association for Academic Psychiatry, Outstanding Psychiatric Educator Award 1998

    American College of Psychiatrists "Creativity in Psychiatric Education" 1997

    HMS Student Teaching Award (Social Medicine) 2004 Project on Death in America Palliative Medicine Leadership Award 2006

    Visionary in Palliative Care 2013

    DFCI Advancing the Careers of Women Faculty Award 2013

    American Board of Internal Medicine Bright Ideas Award 2013

    Center to Advance Palliative Care National Innovation Award 2015

    American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Lifetime Achievement Award

    John Mendelsohn Award for Outstanding Contributions in the development of the field of Palliative Care MD Anderson Cancer Center 2016

    Inspirational Physician