Polysecure Attachment, trauma and consensual nonmonogamy

Jessica Fern

Book - 2020

"Attachment theory has entered the mainstream, but most discussions focus on how we can cultivate secure monogamous relationships. What if, like many people, you're striving for secure, happy attachments with more than one partner? Polyamorous psychotherapist Jessica Fern breaks new ground by extending attachment theory into the realm of consensual nonmonogamy. Using her Nested Model of attachment and trauma, she expands our understanding of how these emotional experiences influence our relationships. Then, she sets out six specific strategies to help you move toward secure attachments in your multiple relationships. Polysecure is both a trailblazing theoretical treatise and a practical guide. It provides nonmonogamous people with... a new set of tools to navigate the complexities of multiple loving relationships, and offers radical new concepts that are sure to influence the conversation about attachment theory"--

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Self-help publications
Published
Portland, OR : Thorntree Press [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Jessica Fern (author)
Physical Description
xvii, 268 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781944934989
9781952125003
9781952125010
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Glossary
  • Introduction
  • Part 1.
  • Chapter 1. An Overview of Attachment Theory
  • Chapter 2. The Different Dimensions of Attachment
  • Chapter 3. The Nested Model of Attachment and Trauma
  • Part 2.
  • Chapter 4. Consensual Nonmonogamy
  • Chapter 5. Attachment and Nonmonogamy
  • Chapter 6. The Importance of Attachment in Consensual Nonmonogamy
  • Part 3.
  • Chapter 7. The Foundations of Being Polysecure in Your Relationships
  • Chapter 8. The Hearts of Being Polysecure
  • Chapter 9. The S in Hearts-Secure Attachment with Self
  • Chapter 10. Common Questions and Final Thoughts
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index