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Relationally Queer
A Pink Therapy Guide for Practitioners
Silva Neves, Dominic Davies, Silva Neves, Dominic Davies
- 236 pages
- English
- ePUB (adapté aux mobiles)
- Disponible sur iOS et Android
Relationally Queer
A Pink Therapy Guide for Practitioners
Silva Neves, Dominic Davies, Silva Neves, Dominic Davies
Ă propos de ce livre
Relationally Queer explores diverse intimate relationship styles and the connections with self for clinicians interested in gender, sex and relationship diversity.
Offering readers a more inclusive and queer-friendly way of thinking about relationships, the book covers a range of topics that include intersectionality, consensual non-monogamy, working with shame, intimate partner violence, religious identities, and living with HIV. Exploring beyond a Eurocentric perspective, the book features a chapter on African-centred therapy and also includes the relationships of often erased populations such as bisexual people, sex workers, people with chronic health issues and trans people.
The book will help psychosexual and relationship therapists, counsellors and psychologists who work with clients of diverse genders, sexualities and relationships.
Foire aux questions
Informations
Table des matiĂšres
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Getting real about monogamism: disrupting mononormative bias in sex therapy and relationship counselling
- 2 Loving freedom (beyond monogamy â opening up a dyad)
- 3 Common presenting issues in consensual non-monogamy
- 4 When sex, health and stigma collide: counselling people who sex work (and their partners)
- 5 The trans compass: a way of hearing and understanding trans peopleâs relationships with their identities
- 6 Working with bi+ clients: considerations for individual and relationship therapy
- 7 Sankofaâs Quest: Cultivating Queer, African-centred, homecomings through intersectionality in therapy
- 8 Working with intimate partner violence in GSRD intimate relationships
- 9 Exploring the impact of a religious background or identity on LGBTQ people
- 10 Chronic health issues, disability and Queer people
- 11 The impact of antiretroviral therapies and PrEP on gay men
- 12 GSRD-affirmative supervision of psychotherapy
- 13 Living and working within our communities
- Conclusion
- Index