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American sex therapist and educator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

Cannon has taught in clinician training programs and workshops. He served as an instructor in the University of Michigan School of Social Work's Sexual Health Certificate Program.[10][11][7][12]

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

References

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