Polywise
A Deeper Dive into Navigating Open Relationships
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Jessica Fern
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David Cooley
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As polyamory continues to make its way into the mainstream, more and more people are exploring consensual nonmonogamy in the hope of experiencing more love, connection, sex, freedom and support. While for many, the move expands personal horizons, for others, the transition can be challenging, leaving them blindsided and overwhelmed. Beyond the initial transition to nonmonogamy, many struggle with the root issues beneath the symptoms of broken agreements, communication challenges, increased fighting and persistent jealousy. Polyamorous psychotherapist Jessica Fern and restorative justice facilitator David Cooley share the insights they have gained through thousands of hours working with clients in consensually nonmonogamous relationships. Using a grounded theory approach, they explore the underlying challenges that nonmonogamous individuals and partners can experience after their first steps, offering practical strategies for transforming them into opportunities for new levels of clarity and intimacy. Polywise provides both the conceptual framework to better understand the shift from monogamy to nonmonogamy and the tools to navigate the next steps.
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"A must-read for anyone navigating open relationships."—Esther Perel, psychotherapist and author of Mating in Captivity.
"I find Jessica's work not only highly useful but absolutely essential to building healthy, secure open relationships. What a gift this intelligent, inspired piece of literature is to the broader non-monogamous community, as well as those about to embark on this brave frontier of multiple loves! I whole-heartedly recommend this book to anyone interested in self-acceptance and self-mastery, as well as their own emotional well-being as they build loving, sustainable, healthy multiple relationships."—Kitty Chambliss, ACC, CPC, ELI-MP, relationship coach and author of Jealousy Survival Guide: How to Feel Safe, Happy and Secure in an Open Relationship
"I often say there's being polyamorous and then there's being polyamorous well. I believe Polywise can equip you to do just that."—Evita Sawyers, author of A Polyamory Devotional.
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- 03.07.2024
very informative, but also very politically colored with North American politics.
I loved how this book approaches examples of people's experiences. As a person who has been polyamorous since 6 years, it gave me insight by combining things I already knew with new points of views and insights and approaches to them.
the author does a brilliant job sharing personal experiences and experiences of others, putting topics on the table, shading light on them and analyze in detail all bright and dark sides of the matters at hand. there is quality and quantity of information that successfully describes non monogamy as a huge spectrum that can be experienced so differently from person to person.
the 2 reasons why I couldn't give this book a perfect score were
1. what seemed to feel like the author combining self promotion and need for showing credibility at the beginning of the book by giving an unnecessary lengthy explanation of what her career and life experiences are. it really felt so boring to start the book this way. when people show the need to build credibility this way they immediately make feel that I have to doubt the quality of their content or presentation assuming that it's not going to be enough to trust the quality of it.
2. as someone who did not grow in - nore have had any relation with north American culture, tere is a huge amount of political content that I truly cannot relate with. I don't care about the author's need to express guilt for the color of their skin and post colonial culture, nore I comprehend fully what the patriarchy is supposed to fully mean for different cultures. there is no book that cam datisfy every single person on the planet equaly well but the best scientifically solid books out there don't need to narrow down the demographics of the people that will feel engaged, connected and influenced by their content.
this is not average, it's above average. but not too perfect for my tastes.
if a third book comes out I'd be keen to read it but also hopeful to meet more data driven analytics and less north american political bias.
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