Dr. Ruth Westheimer: America's Beloved Sex Therapist
Early Life and Career
Karola Ruth Westheimer, better known as Dr. Ruth, was born in Germany on June 4, 1928. Her childhood was marked by the horrors of Nazi Germany, and she immigrated to the United States in 1947.
Westheimer earned a doctorate in education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Afterward, she worked as a social worker and therapist, specializing in human sexuality.
The Dr. Ruth Show
Dr. Ruth's breakthrough came in 1980 when she hosted her own radio show, "The Dr. Ruth Show." The program quickly became a sensation, known for its frank discussions about sex and relationships.
Dr. Ruth's disarming approach and non-judgmental advice made her a trusted and respected figure. She helped educate millions of Americans about sexual health, desire, and relationships.
Legacy
Dr. Ruth Westheimer passed away on July 12, 2024. She left behind a legacy as one of the most influential sex therapists and educators of her time.
Dr. Ruth's work normalized discussions about sex and relationships, and helped countless individuals navigate the complexities of intimacy.
Key Facts About Dr. Ruth
- Born: June 4, 1928
- Died: July 12, 2024
- Known as "Dr. Ruth"
- Hosted the popular radio and television show "The Dr. Ruth Show"
- Authored numerous books about sex and relationships
- Received numerous awards and honors for her work
Additional Resources
To learn more about Dr. Ruth Westheimer, please visit the following resources:
- NPR: Dr. Ruth Westheimer, America's Beloved Sex Therapist, Dies At 96
- New York Times: Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Therapist Who Broke Taboos on Sex, Dies at 96