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Working Inclusively with Non-Monogamous Clients
Introduction (Total listening time 5:39)
Welcome (0:34)
Acknowledgement of Country (0:18)
Copyright notice (0:17)
Overview and what to expect (1:43)
About me (0:54)
The previous use of qualifiers when discussing non-monogamy (1:51)
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What is non-monogamy? (Total listening time 6:00)
Definition of non-monogamy (1:59)
Basic terminology (1:14)
Basic terminology in action (2:46)
Inclusive practice (Total listening time 4:08)
The impact of stigma and marginalisation (1:10)
Why is inclusive practice important? (0:40)
The core principles of inclusive practice and non-monogamy (4:34)
The six common misconceptions of non-monogamy (Total listening time 8:30)
1. "Very few people are non-monogamous" (1:10)
2. "Non-monogamy will lead to relationship dissatisfaction and/or relationship breakdown" (1:45)
3. "Desiring or practicing non-monogamy is always about fulfiling an unmet need" (0:56)
4. "Non-monogamy is all about having more sex with as many people as possible" (1:31)
5. "Only people who aren't jealous can be non-monogamous" (1:35)
6. "Being non-monogamous means being avoidant about relationships" (1:31)
Internal biases on non-monogamy (Total listening time 5:17)
Implicit and explicit messages about non-monogamy (0:44)
Mononormative biases (1:34)
Why is reflecting on internal biases important? (1:44)
How can we confront our internal biases? (1:14)
Treatment focus and targets (Total listening time 4:07)
Examples of treatment focus and targets (3:14)
Common question: "Is non-monogamy for me?" (1:44)
Case example 1: Ang (1:34)
Case example 2: Fran (2:14)
Case example 3: Chris (3:16)
Other topics for further learning (2:01)
Between-Care (Total listening time 9:14)
Our role when working with non-monogamous clients (1:03)
The impact of couple's privilege (3:41)
What is between-care? (2:00)
Questions that can allow for between-care (2:30)
Inclusive language (Total listening time 5:12)
Why is inclusive language important? (0:50)
Moving away from couple-centric language (1:06)
Not assuming monogamy (0:51)
Challenging mononormativity (1:31)
Not othering through language (0:55)
Summary, resources and further training (Total listening time 1:47)
Summary (0:58)
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Thank you (0:48)
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