Background
Lipton, Judith Eve was born on March 7, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Morris Abraham and Barbara Lipton.
(In Making Sense of Sex, the husband and wife team of Davi...)
In Making Sense of Sex, the husband and wife team of David Barash, an evolutionary biologist, and Judith Lipton, a clinical psychiatrist, draw on their respective areas of expertise to explore and explain the central fact of our existence-that men and women are fundamentally, unalterably different. They present an eye-opening and wide-ranging consideration of what those differences are, how they came to be, why they are important, and what they mean in our everyday lives. The authors integrate biological and anthropological findings with real-life stories of indviduals to address the conundrums that surround male-female behavior and relationships. Drawing on the latest research in evolutionary biology, they trace the multifaceted gender gap to the basic, defining difference between males and females: that one makes sperm, the other, eggs. They show how that distinction explains why women and men differ in essential ways, exploring such questions as: Why are men more attracted than women to pornography, group sex, and one-night stands? Why are women the "gatekeepers" of sex? Why do women have orgasms? Making Sense of Sex is a highly informative and entertaining look at human relationships. The book will help readers not only to better understand themselves, but to better understand their children, their relatives, and their lovers with whom they share so much yet find so infuriatingly and fascinatingly different.
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Lipton, Judith Eve was born on March 7, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Morris Abraham and Barbara Lipton.
Bachelor, Reed College, 1974; Doctor of Medicine, U. North Carolina, 1974.
Resident in psychiatry, U. Washington, Seattle, 1975-1978; clinical instructor department psychiatry and behavioral science, U. Washington, 1979-1980; consulting psychiatrist, Family Counseling Center, Lynnwood, Washington, 1980-1982; medical staff member, Overlake Hospital, Bellevue, Washington, 1981-1991; medical staff, Evergreen Hospital, Kirkland, Washington, 1985-1987; private practice, Meydenbauer Psychiatric Group, Bellevue, 1980-1985; private practice, Redmond (Washington) Medical Center, 1985-1992; private practice, Woodinville, Washington, 1992-1998.
(In Making Sense of Sex, the husband and wife team of Davi...)
Leadership Redmond, Class of 1991. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (chairman Committee on Nuclear Issues, 1987-1989). Member Washington State Medical Society, King County Medical Society, Physicians for Social Responsibility (president, founder Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility 1979-1983, research and writing award 1983, Paul Beeson award 1986), national board directors 1980-1986, speaker fellowship 1983), Association Women Psychiatrists, American Society Clinical Pscyhopharmacology.
Married Peter Sisk, June, 1969(divorced December, 1974). Married David Philip Barash, March 10, 1977. Children: Jacob Sisk, Ilona AnneBarash, Nanelle Rose Barash.