Chapter 1 Getting real about monogamism Disrupting mononormative bias in sex therapy and relationship counselling

This chapter discusses monogamism as a type of systemic oppression enacted through ideas and practices that valorise monogamous people and relationships while systematically devaluing polyamorous and multi-partnered relationships. Instead of focusing on polyamorous/multi-partnered people, this chapt...

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Main Author: Ansara, Y Gavriel (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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