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oapen-20.500.12657-764692024-03-28T09:48:03Z Relationally Queer Neves, Silva Davies, Dominic guide, psychotherapy, queer, relationally, therapy 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. 2023-09-28T08:49:38Z 2023-09-28T08:49:38Z 2023 book 9781003260561 9781032197258 9781032197241 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76469 eng Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003260561 10.4324/9781003260561 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb e51373b8-1ca6-4a11-bafd-eeb995fa5323 9781003260561 9781032197258 9781032197241 Routledge open access
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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.
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