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Justin J. Lehmiller
Education:BA, MA, PhD
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Gannon University
Villanova University
Purdue University
Known For:Sexual fantasy research

Justin J. Lehmiller is an American social psychologist and author. He is a research fellow at the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University.[1]

Lehmiller has authored books such as Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex Life[2] [3] and The Psychology of Human Sexuality.[4] He has appeared on several television programs to discuss his research and the science of sex. He maintains the Sex and Psychology blog and podcast.

Biography

Lehmiller is from Canton, Ohio. He attended college at Gannon University, earning a B.A. in psychology in 2001. In 2003, he graduated from Villanova University with a M.S. in experimental psychology. In 2008, he received his doctorate in social psychology from Purdue University. Lehmiller began his academic career as an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Colorado State University (2008–2011). Following that, he served as a College Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University (2011–2014) and as the director of the Social Psychology Graduate Program at Ball State University (2015–2018).[5]

Lehmiller's book Tell Me What You Want was published by Da Capo Press in 2018. The book is based on the largest-ever survey of sexual fantasies in the United States.[6] Lehmiller's survey of 4,175 Americans offers insight into what Americans are fantasizing about, where people's sexual fantasies come from and what they say about an individual, and how to communicate about fantasies with a partner.[7] In January 2020, Lehmiller appeared on an episode of the Netflix series Sex, Explained, in which he discussed some of the main findings from his book.

Lehmiller collaborated with advice columnist, Dan Savage, to study gay men's cuckolding fantasies, publishing the findings in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, a peer-reviewed journal for research on sexuality.[8] He has also published on sexual fantasies, consensual non-monogamy, marginalized relationships, and friends with benefits.[9]

Lehmiller is a consulting editor at The Journal of Sex Research and an elected member of the International Academy of Sex Research.[10]

Lehmiller has appeared on several television programs to discuss his research and the science of sex, including Dr. Phil, Sex Before the Internet, and National Geographic's Taboo.[11] He maintains the Sex and Psychology blog and podcast.

Other works

External links

Notes and References

  1. Kinsey Institute. Kinsey Institute Research Fellows
  2. Newman, Judith (October 17, 2018). I'll Have What She's Having: Books for Better Sex and Better Relationships. The New York Times.
  3. Fetters, Ashley. (July 19, 2018). Americans Have Some Pretty Vanilla Sexual Fantasies. The Atlantic.
  4. Lehmiller, J. J. (2017). The Psychology of Human Sexuality (2nd ed.). Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
  5. CPSY Times. (March 2015). Faculty Interview: Dr. Justin Lehmiller. Ball State University.
  6. Stevens, Heidi (July 30, 2018). Americans' No. 1 sexual fantasy? Survey says .... The Wall Street Journal.
  7. Bernstein, Elizabeth (June 25, 2018). New Research Delves into Sexual Fantasies. The Wall Street Journal.
  8. Lehmiller, J. J., Ley, D. J., & Savage, D. (2018). The psychology of gay men's cuckolding fantasies. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 47, 999-1013. doi:10.1007/s10508-017-1096-0
  9. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=r3pNkRoAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar page for Justin Lehmiller
  10. https://www.lehmiller.com/resume Curriculum Vitae for Justin J. Lehmiller
  11. IMDB. Lehmiller IMDB Profile