He was married briefly in the 1950s but had no children. He left Pittsburgh and earned his PhD from Harvard University in 1952. In 1947, at the age of 26, he emigrated to the United States to study at the Psychiatric Institute of the University of Pittsburgh. In Frame's autobiography, An Angel at My Table, Money is referred to as John Forrest. In October 1945, after Frame wrote an essay mentioning her thoughts of suicide, John Money facilitated Frame's committal to the psychiatric ward at Dunedin Public Hospital, leading to eight years in psychiatric institutions. Author Janet Frame attended some of Money's classes at the University of Otago as part of her teacher training. He was a junior member of the psychology faculty at the University of Otago in Dunedin. He attended Hutt Valley High School and initially studied psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, graduating with a double master's degree in psychology and education in 1944. Money was born in Morrinsville, New Zealand, to a Protestant family of English and Welsh descent.
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He was also a patron of many famous New Zealand artists, such as Rita Angus and Theo Schoon. He received around 65 honors, awards and degrees in his lifetime.
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Money's writing has been translated into many languages and includes around 2,000 articles, books, chapters and reviews. Recent academic studies have criticized Money's work in many respects, particularly in regard to his involvement with the involuntary sex-reassignment of the child David Reimer, his forcing this child and his brother to simulate sex acts which Money photographed and the adult suicides of both brothers. He spent a considerable amount of his career in the United States. Money introduced the terms gender identity, gender role and sexual orientation and popularised the term paraphilia.
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He was one of the first researchers to publish theories on the influence of societal constructs of gender on individual formation of gender identity. He was controversial for his conduct towards vulnerable patients, including endorsing conversion therapy aimed at young children. John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a New Zealand psychologist, sexologist and author known for his research into sexual identity and biology of gender.