found: Washington post WWW site, viewed July 10, 2018(Patricia Schiller, a Washington sex and marriage therapist who became a leading authority on how doctors, nurses, teachers and members of the clergy could talk about sex in ways that were neither prudish nor judgmental, died June 29 [2018] at her home in Palm Beach, Fla.; she was 104; trained as a lawyer and later as a clinical psychologist; approached the Howard University medical school to help train their OB/GYN students about how to interview and counsel patients about sex and discuss the psychology of dysfunctional sexual relationships; became a professor there for the next 30 years; in 1967, she founded the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, the country's only certification body for sex therapists; served as the group's executive director; Pearl Silverman, who later changed her first name to Patricia, was born in Brooklyn on Oct. 27, 1913; came to the Washington area in 1941 and worked for the National Labor Relations Board and the Office of Price Administration; became a director of guidance and counseling at American University, where she also received a master's degree in clinical psychology in 1960; husband, Irving Schiller)