Draft:Neil Cannon
American sex therapist and educator
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Neil Cannon is an American marriage and family therapist and sex therapist based in Denver, Colorado. He is the founder and Clinical Director of the Cannon Institute, a private practice in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood.[1][2] [3] [4]
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Education
Cannon earned a doctorate in human sexuality and a Master of Public Health.[5]
Professional Services
Cannon is certified by the AASECT as a sex therapist and supervisor.[6] He has served in leadership roles within the organisation, including committee work and continuing education programming.[7][8]
In a 2025 Westword interview, Cannon described his practice as serving both couples and individual clients[9]
Teaching and Training
Publications
- Sprott, R. A.; Randall, A.; Davison, K.; Cannon, N.; Witherspoon, R. G. (2017). "Alternative or Nontraditional Sexualities and Therapy: A Case Report". Journal of Clinical Psychology. 73 (8): 929–937. doi:10.1002/jclp.22511.[13]
- Cannon, N. P.; Holmberg-Sasek, A. (2020). "Relationship Counseling and Sex Therapy with Kinky Clients". In Nelson, Tammy (ed.). Integrative Sex & Couples Therapy. PESI Publishing & Media. ISBN 9781683732202.[14]
- Cannon, N. P. (2019). "Systemic Sex Therapy Supervision". In Wadley, J.; Siegel, R. (eds.). The Art of Sex Therapy Supervision. Routledge / Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781138551718.[15]
Roles and memberships
- University of Michigan – Instructor, Sexual Health Certificate Program[16]
- American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists - Certified sex therapist and supervisor and he has held leadership and committee roles during his tenure.[17]

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