Vaughan, Michelle D.
The handbook of consensual non-monogamy affirming mental health practice
Buch

"This handbook provides perspectives across mental health disciplines on clinical work with consensual non-monogamous (CNM) people/relationships from a lens of power, privilege, and oppression. The authors provide a broad-based resource for clinicians, trainees, educators and supervisors in CNM-affirming care, addressing societal and internalized mononormativity and intersections with other forms of oppression (including ableism, racism, cisnormativity, classism). Educators using this volume will find foundational, current data on the experiences of CNM individuals and their relationships, as well as recent theory and empirical research relevant to CNM clients, including the importance of cultural humility within clinical practice. Key topics include developmental approaches to CNM, communities, families and relationships, queerness, emotional experiences, strengths/resilience, as well as ethical issues, training and organizational considerations in work with these clients, emphasizing practical recommendations, insights, and tools to promote CNM-affirming practice across settings"--


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Serie / Reihe: Diverse sexualities, genders, and relationships

Personen: Vaughan, Michelle D. Burnes, Theodore R.

Schlagwörter: Psychologie Sexualität Partnerschaft Geisteswissenschaften

MS 1930 V364-01

Vaughan, Michelle D. [Verfasser]:
The handbook of consensual non-monogamy : affirming mental health practice / edited by Michelle D. Vaughan, Wright State University, Theodore Burnes, Antioch University, Los Angeles. - 1. Auflage. - Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2022. - 421 Seiten. - (Diverse sexualities, genders, and relationships). - Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN 978-1-5381-5713-8

Zugangsnummer: 00027157 - Barcode: 2-9184204-4-00023774-1
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