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The Handbook of Consensual Non-Monogamy

Affirming Mental Health Practice
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The Handbook of Consensual Non-Monogamy offers the first comprehensive, intersectional examination of consensual non-monogamy (CNM). This authoritative guide presents evidence-based research and practical advice for mental health professionals working with CNM individuals and relationships. Readers will gain insight into CNM communities, explore how identity and culture influence intimacy, and receive practical tools to provide affirmative, ethical care across diverse populations.
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This book is ideal for counsellor educators, practising clinicians, and mental health providers seeking to enhance their understanding and support of consensual non-monogamous individuals with a research-based, affirmative approach.

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This handbook is comprehensive guide to understanding the lives/relationships of CNM individuals for mental health professionals and trainees. This text provides critical foundational knowledge and concrete recommendations for serving this diverse and unique population.

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As the first comprehensive, intersectional examination of consensual non-monogamy, The Handbook of Consensual Non-Monogamy provides evidence-based research and practice across mental health disciplines on working with consensual non-monogamous (CNM) people and relationships.

Leading experts in this emerging field provide counsellor educators and practising clinicians with the authoritative, essential information they need to serve a growingβ€”yet frequently stigmatisedβ€”client population with affirmative, research-based, ethical care.

Readers will learn basic information related to the development of their own unique relational information, acquire knowledge about CNM and CNM-focused communities, and discern how identity, culture, and community impact intimacy and functioning.

The book offers practical recommendations, insights, and tools to promote CNM-affirming practice across settings, services, and populations.

Series: Diverse Sexualities, Genders, and Relationships

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Praised as a thorough and timely resource, this handbook is an essential addition to any relationship therapist's repertoire. It addresses the complexities of CNM with compelling theory and practical recommendations, and supports clinicians in unlearning biases to better serve clients. While challenging for those unfamiliar with liberation psychology or multicultural theory, it is valued for its depth and emphasis on cultural humility in mental health practice.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781538157138

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield

Illustration: 3 b/w illustrations; 3 tables

Contributors:

  • Edited by Michelle D. Vaughan
  • Edited by Theodore R. Burnes

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 179.0mm

Height: 255.0mm

Weight: 748g

Pages: 436

About the Author

Michelle D. Vaughan, PhD, (she/her) is a white, cisgender, pansexual, queer, able-bodied, polyamorous woman living on the land of the Kaskaski in Dayton, Ohio as an Associate Professor in the School of Professional Psychology at Wright State University. She was raised in a white, working-class, rural farm community on the land of the Kikapoo, Kaw/Kansa, in a fundamentalist Christian community embedded in cisheteronormativity, mononormativity and white supremacy. She earned her B.A. in Psychology from Baker University and her M.A. (Psychology) and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from The University of Akron, as well as post-doctoral fellowship in Addiction at the University of Virginia. She is a counseling psychologist, researcher, author, educator, therapist, and community leader focusing on cultural humility and the strengths of marginalized/oppressed populations throughout her work, centered primarily on queer, transgender and consensually non-monogamous individuals. She also serves as the Executive Director of PolyColumbus, is a member and co-chair within APA Division 44’s Committee on Consensual Non-Monogamy.
Theodore R. Burnes, PhD, (he/his) is a white, cisgender, queer, able-bodied man living on the land of the Chumash, Tongva, and Kizh in Los Angeles, California as a Clinical Full Professor of Education in the Rossier School of Education at University of Southern California. He was recently a Full Professor of Psychology in the School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy at Antioch University, Los Angeles. He was raised in a white, middle class, urban community on the land of the traditional territory of Nacotchtank, Anacostan, and Piscataway people in Washington DC. This community was embedded in cisheteronormativity, mononormativity and white supremacy. He earned his B.A. in Psychology and Spanish from Bucknell University, M.S.Ed. in Psychological and Community Services from the University of Pennsylvania, and M.A. and Ph.D. in Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology from The University of California, Santa Barbara. He is a licensed counseling psychologist and licensed professional clinical counselor in the state of California, as well as a researcher, author, educator, therapist, and community leader. His professional work focuses on advocacy, cultural humility, and the experiences of marginalized/oppressed populations in receiving mental health services and how organizations can continue to serve these communities. His work has centered primarily on queer and transgender individuals and individuals who work in the sex industry. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (in Divisions 17 and 44) and an Associate Editor of Training and Education in Professional Psychology.

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