Relationally Queer
A Pink Therapy Guide for Practitioners
Herausgeber: Neves, Silva; Davies, Dominic
Relationally Queer
A Pink Therapy Guide for Practitioners
Herausgeber: Neves, Silva; Davies, Dominic
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Relationally Queer explores diverse intimate relationship styles and the connections with self for clinicianâ s interested in Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversity.
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Relationally Queer explores diverse intimate relationship styles and the connections with self for clinicianâ s interested in Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversity.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781032197241
- ISBN-10: 1032197242
- Artikelnr.: 67254177
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781032197241
- ISBN-10: 1032197242
- Artikelnr.: 67254177
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Silva Neves is a COSRT-accredited and UKCP-registered psychotherapist specialising in sexology and intimate relationships. He is a Pink Therapy clinical associate. He is a course director for the Contemporary Institute of Clinical Sexology (CICS), an international speaker, broadcaster and an author. Dominic Davies is the Founder of Pink Therapy, a clinical supervisor and sexologist and course director of two training programmes in gender, sex and relationship diversity therapy. He has been internationally recognised as one of 50 gender and sexual health revolutionaries.
Introduction 1. Getting real about monogamism: Disrupting mononormative
bias in sex therapy and relationship counselling 2. Loving Freedom (beyond
monogamy- opening up a dyad) 3. Common Presenting Issues in Consensual
Non-Monogamy 4. When Sex, Health & Stigman Collide: Counselling People who
Sex Work (and their partners) 5. The Trans Compass: A way of hearing and
understanding trans people's relationships with their identities 6.
Working with Bi+ Clients: Considerations for Individual and Relationship
Therapy 7. Sankofa's 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
bias in sex therapy and relationship counselling 2. Loving Freedom (beyond
monogamy- opening up a dyad) 3. Common Presenting Issues in Consensual
Non-Monogamy 4. When Sex, Health & Stigman Collide: Counselling People who
Sex Work (and their partners) 5. The Trans Compass: A way of hearing and
understanding trans people's relationships with their identities 6.
Working with Bi+ Clients: Considerations for Individual and Relationship
Therapy 7. Sankofa's 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
Introduction 1. Getting real about monogamism: Disrupting mononormative
bias in sex therapy and relationship counselling 2. Loving Freedom (beyond
monogamy- opening up a dyad) 3. Common Presenting Issues in Consensual
Non-Monogamy 4. When Sex, Health & Stigman Collide: Counselling People who
Sex Work (and their partners) 5. The Trans Compass: A way of hearing and
understanding trans people's relationships with their identities 6.
Working with Bi+ Clients: Considerations for Individual and Relationship
Therapy 7. Sankofa's 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
bias in sex therapy and relationship counselling 2. Loving Freedom (beyond
monogamy- opening up a dyad) 3. Common Presenting Issues in Consensual
Non-Monogamy 4. When Sex, Health & Stigman Collide: Counselling People who
Sex Work (and their partners) 5. The Trans Compass: A way of hearing and
understanding trans people's relationships with their identities 6.
Working with Bi+ Clients: Considerations for Individual and Relationship
Therapy 7. Sankofa's 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