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− | Dr. '''Gregory J. Boyle''' {{PhD}}, {{DSc}}, {{FAPS}}, is an Australian psychologist with numerous publications regarding the sexual and psychological injuries inherent from non-therapeutic male circumcision. Professor Boyle delivered the keynote address, "''Ending the forced genital cutting of children and the violation of their human rights: Ethical, psychological and legal considerations''", at the [[Sixth International Symposium]] on Genital Integrity: Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}, 7-9 December 2000. | + | Dr. '''Gregory J. Boyle''' {{PhD}}, {{DSc}}, {{FAPS}}, is an Australian psychologist with numerous publications regarding the sexual and psychological injuries inherent from non-therapeutic male circumcision. Professor Boyle delivered the keynote address, "''Ending the forced genital cutting of children and the violation of their [[human rights]]: Ethical, psychological and legal considerations''", at the [[Sixth International Symposium]] on Genital Integrity: Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}, 7-9 December 2000. |
Dr. Boyle is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the {{UNI|University of Melbourne|UM}}. Previously he served as Professor of Psychology at {{UNI|Bond University|BOND}} for over 20 years, and as Associate Dean for Research for several years. A Fellow of both the [https://www.psychology.org.au/ Australian Psychological Society] and the [https://www.psychologicalscience.org/ Association for Psychological Science], Dr. Boyle has received the [https://buros.org/distinguished-reviewersBuros Institute of Mental Measurements Distinguished Reviewer Award] and was honored with conferral of a prestigious Doctorate of Science degree from the {{UNI|University of Queensland|UQ}}. In addition to giving invited talks at many leading institutions including Princeton, Stanford, and Oxford, Dr. Boyle has contributed well over 250 publications, is co-author of scholarly books, and is senior editor of several international psychology handbooks. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals on the psychosexual harm caused by [[circumcision]]. | Dr. Boyle is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the {{UNI|University of Melbourne|UM}}. Previously he served as Professor of Psychology at {{UNI|Bond University|BOND}} for over 20 years, and as Associate Dean for Research for several years. A Fellow of both the [https://www.psychology.org.au/ Australian Psychological Society] and the [https://www.psychologicalscience.org/ Association for Psychological Science], Dr. Boyle has received the [https://buros.org/distinguished-reviewersBuros Institute of Mental Measurements Distinguished Reviewer Award] and was honored with conferral of a prestigious Doctorate of Science degree from the {{UNI|University of Queensland|UQ}}. In addition to giving invited talks at many leading institutions including Princeton, Stanford, and Oxford, Dr. Boyle has contributed well over 250 publications, is co-author of scholarly books, and is senior editor of several international psychology handbooks. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals on the psychosexual harm caused by [[circumcision]]. |
Revision as of 19:32, 15 June 2022
Dr. Gregory J. Boyle Ph.D.[a 1], DSc[a 2], FAPS[a 3], is an Australian psychologist with numerous publications regarding the sexual and psychological injuries inherent from non-therapeutic male circumcision. Professor Boyle delivered the keynote address, "Ending the forced genital cutting of children and the violation of their human rights: Ethical, psychological and legal considerations", at the Sixth International Symposium on Genital Integrity: Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century at the University of Sydney, 7-9 December 2000.
Dr. Boyle is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne. Previously he served as Professor of Psychology at Bond University for over 20 years, and as Associate Dean for Research for several years. A Fellow of both the Australian Psychological Society and the Association for Psychological Science, Dr. Boyle has received the Institute of Mental Measurements Distinguished Reviewer Award and was honored with conferral of a prestigious Doctorate of Science degree from the University of Queensland. In addition to giving invited talks at many leading institutions including Princeton, Stanford, and Oxford, Dr. Boyle has contributed well over 250 publications, is co-author of scholarly books, and is senior editor of several international psychology handbooks. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals on the psychosexual harm caused by circumcision.
Dr. Boyle is member of the Advisory Board of Your Whole Baby.
Standard work
- Boyle GJ, Hill G. Sub-Saharan African randomised clinical trials into male circumcision and HIV transmission: Methodological, ethical and legal concerns . Thompson Reuter. December 2011; 19(2): 316-34. PMID. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
Publications
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Gregory J Boyle: Publications 1875-2008
, bepress. Retrieved 13 October 2019. - Boyle GJ, Svoboda JS, Price CP, Turner JN. Circumcision of Healthy Boys: Criminal Assault?. J Law Med. February 2000; 7: 301. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- Boyle GJ, Bensley GA. Adverse sexual and psychological effects of male infant circumcision. Psychological Reports (Missouli). 2001; 88: 1105-6. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- Boyle GJ, Goldman R, Svoboda JS, Fernandez E. Male Circumcision: Pain, Trauma and Psychosexual Sequelae. Journal of Health Psychology. 2002; 7(3): 329-43. DOI. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
- Bensley GA, Boyle GJ. Effects of male circumcision on female arousal and orgasm. N Z Med J. 12 September 2003; 116(1181): 595-6. PMID. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- Boyle GJ, Ramos S. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Filipino boys subjected to non-therapeutic ritual or medical surgical procedures: A retrospective cohort study. Annals of Medicine and Surgery. 2019; 42: 19-22. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
External links
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Find an Expert: PROF Greg Boyle
, University of Melbourne. Retrieved 14 October 2019. -
Gregory J. Boyle
, ResearchGate. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
Abbreviations
- ↑
Doctor of Philosophy
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 16 June 2021. (Also abbreviated as D.Phil.) - ↑
Doctor of Science
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 October 2021. (Latin: scientiae doctor, usually abbreviated Sc.D., D.Sc., S.D., or D.S.) - ↑
Fellow APS (Australian Psychological Society)
, Psychology.org.au. Retrieved 14 October 2021. (See also: Wikipedia article: Australian Psychological Society. Retrieved 14 October 2021.)