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Albert Moll (German psychiatrist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albert Moll (German psychiatrist) Albert Moll (; 4 May 1862, Lissa – 23 September 1939, Berlin) was a German psychiatrist and, together with Iwan Bloch and Magnus Hirschfeld, the founder of modern sexology. Moll believed sexual nature involved two entirely distinct parts: sexual stimulation and sexual attraction. ==Sexual theories==
Moll divided the sexual response into four phases:〔Moll, Albert. (1912). ''The Sexual life of the Child'' Macmillan, New York, (pp. 22–23) (original in German 1908).〕 # The onset # The equable voluptuous sensation # The voluptuous acme # The sudden diminution and cessation of the voluptuous sensation
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