- Andrew Mattison
Andrew Michael Mattison (1948–
December 29 ,2005 ) was a medical psychologist and researcher. He performed influential research in both clinical and social aspects ofsexology , as well asdrug use . He spent the majority of his career as a professor, practicingpsychotherapist , and research scientist at theUniversity of California, San Diego .Mattison received his Ph.D. from United States International University (now
Alliant International University ) in 1975, with the dissertation "Onset of Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetic Males". His best-known book was "The Male Couple: How Relationships Develop", coauthored with his partner David McWhirter. The book argued thatgay male relationships have particular tendencies distinct from other categories of sexual relationships, an innovative thesis that encouraged the growth of a new field, homosexuality studies. However, the book was also used by anti-gay marriage activists in legal arguments, because it does not use heterosexuality as a model for understanding homosexuality.Mattison later began studying the use of
party drug s by gay men, a controversial subject, which eventually led to a more thorough investigation of drug use in general. In 2000 he cofounded theUniversity of California Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research , of which he was co-director until his death.He died of stomach cancer at the age of 57.
External links
* [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060115/news_lz1j15mattiso.html Obituary] from the
San Diego Union-Tribune .
* [http://www.cmcr.ucsd.edu/ Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research]
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