Draft:Margaret Nichols (psychologist)
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Margaret E. Nichols (born 1947) is an American psychologist and sex therapist who works with individuals and couples and has sub-specialties in sexual dysfunction, trauma and in the population of LGBT people.[1] As Executive Director of the Hyacinth Foundation in New Jersey, an organization that received a contract from the state in 1986 to provide services to intravenous drug users with AIDS, Nichols spoke out on New Jersey's failure to provide services to those with AIDS.[2] and noted "70 to 80 percent of the cases involve gay men".[3] She is a psychotherapist and a founder of the Institute for Personal Growth (IPG Counseling), a provider of mental health services.[4]
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