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Nationality
  
United States

Years active
  
1995-present

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Born
  
1978
Jermyn, Pa.

Occupation
  
Clinical Psychologist, Fashion Model, Activist

Known for
  
Ms. Wheelchair NY 2012, First Wheelchair-Using Model NYFW 2014

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Danielle Sheypuk (born 1978) is an American psychologist and advocate for people with disabilities. Sheypuk is a self-described "sexpert" and leading commentator on the psychology of dating, relationships and sexuality for the disabled population. She promotes the message that people with disabilities are sexy, datable, educated and glamorous – and that they are integrating more successfully than ever into the urban social and professional scene.

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Wheelchair-dependent since childhood, Sheypuk once described her NYC dating and relationship experiences as “ Sex and the City, disability style.”

Sheypuk has also served as a pioneering fashion model, challenging the established conventions of glamor and beauty in the American fashion industry on behalf of persons with disabilities.

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Early life and education

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Sheypuk grew up in Jermyn, Pennsylvania, near Scranton. She was born with spinal muscular atrophy and got her first motorized wheelchair in kindergarten.

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After graduating from Marywood University (Scranton, Pa.) with a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology (2000), Sheypuk moved to New York City to pursue her Ph.D. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The New School for Social Research in 2009.

Advocacy and accomplishments

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Sheypuk has used her personal story as a central supporting example in her advocacy work, aiming to break down stigmas and stereotypes of the disabled population.

She won the title of Ms. Wheelchair New York in 2012, receiving positive responses from social media followers and media outlets around the world. Following her win, Sheypuk continued to promote her platform of dating, relationships and sexuality in the disabled population.

In February 2014, Sheypuk became the first model in a wheelchair to "walk" the runway at New York Fashion Week, generating worldwide buzz and positive press.

Sheypuk was also featured in The Raw Beauty Project in 2014. The project, developed by a partnership between mobileWOMEN.org and the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, featured 20 women with disabilities to showcase their "beauty, passion and power."

In May 2015, Sheypuk appeared in her first TEDx Talk, which took place at Barnard College at Columbia University, presented by the Athena Center for Leadership Studies. Sheypuk discussed the changing culture of American sexuality, and the mainstreaming of people with disabilities as potential romantic and sexual partners in everyday life.

She is an in-house expert and columnist for SheKnows Magazine, and serves as a fashion model for the Tomboy Shop Online Lookbook.

Professional achievements

Sheypuk has established a successful and innovative private therapy practice that employs Skype-based treatment, which she engineered specifically to make it easier for people with disabilities to attend sessions.

Sheypuk has been involved in public speaking and advocacy for most of her life. Notable engagements have included:

  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy National Convention, Washington, DC, “Dating, Relationships, and Sexuality with Physical Disability,” June 2014.
  • The New School University, University-wide Conference, Manhattan, NY, “Embodiment(s) in the Therapy Room: (How Clients and Therapists Negotiate the Material Body,” April 2014.
  • Muscular Dystrophy Association National Convention, Chicago, Ill., “Behavioral and Emotional Health in Neuromuscular Disease,” March 2014.
  • ReelAbilities Film Festival, Manhattan, NY, “The New Image of Disability in Film,” March 2014. Myotonic Dystrophy Association of CA, “Coping with Depression in Chronic Illness,” a webinar, Fall/Winter 2013.
  • The New School University, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, Manhattan, NY, “Addressing Physical Disability and Sexuality: A Clinical Approach,” Fall/Winter 2013.
  • NYU's Initiative for Women with Disabilities, The Young Women’s Program, Manhattan, NY, “Addressing Self-Advocacy Issues in Adolescents with Physical Disabilities,” Fall/Winter 2013.
  • She is also a board member of the market-research advocacy firm disABILITYincites, which is pursuing a major multi-sector study of the American disabled consumer.

    Recognition

    Dr. Sheypuk has been honored as an Outstanding Woman with a Physical Disability by the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation and featured in their Paralysis Resource Guide (Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, “Paralysis Resource Guide,” Contributed under “Portraits,” Fall/Winter 2013). She is also the recipient of The Women’s Therapy Center Institute of NYC Award 2015, the Marywood University Alumni Award-Award of Excellence in Health and Human Services 2014, and served as the Ambassador for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation 2014. In 2016, she was honored as one of the “21 Leaders for the 21 Century,” as recognized by Women’s eNews in New York City.

    Media and TV appearances

    Sheypuk has appeared in features in the New York Daily News, Upworthy, Huffington Post, The Daily Mail] (U.K.), WCBS Radio, SiriusXM Doctor Radio, WNBC's Weekend Today in NY, WNBC's New York Nightly News, ABC News, Yahoo!, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and Elle Magazine and many others.

    Publications

    Sheypuk has authored columns for several disability magazines, including Quest (the national publication of the Muscular Dystrophy Association) (Quest Magazine of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, “From Where I Sit,” March/April 2007), Directions (the national publication of the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Association) (Directions Magazine of the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Association, “Ms. Wheelchair New York: On the topic of dating, sex, and relationships,” Spring 2013) and Women's eNews.

    References

    Danielle Sheypuk Wikipedia


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