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In this episode, we explore the idea of consensual non-Monogamy, the history of CNM and the history of CNM in academic research, and the implications it has for our future understanding of the subject. How does CSM fit into a larger narrative as inclusion for alternative lifestyles are being considered more acceptable, and what does that mean for the future of CSM?
Dr. Amy C. Moors is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Faculty Affiliate in Engineering at Chapman University. She serves as a Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and the co-chair of the American Psychological Association’s Division 44 Committee on Consensual Non-Monogamy.
Check out Dr. Moors’ work:
https://www.amycmoors.com/
Andy
IG: @theandyciccone
IG @poorprolesalmanac
www.poorproles.com
Nash:
Twitter: @Itsnashflynn
Twitter: @DeathandFriends
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In this episode, we explore the idea of consensual non-Monogamy, the history of CNM and the history of CNM in academic research, and the implications it has for our future understanding of the subject. How does CSM fit into a larger narrative as inclusion for alternative lifestyles are being considered more acceptable, and what does that mean for the future of CSM?
Dr. Amy C. Moors is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Faculty Affiliate in Engineering at Chapman University. She serves as a Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and the co-chair of the American Psychological Association’s Division 44 Committee on Consensual Non-Monogamy.
Check out Dr. Moors’ work:
https://www.amycmoors.com/
Andy
IG: @theandyciccone
IG @poorprolesalmanac
www.poorproles.com
Nash:
Twitter: @Itsnashflynn
Twitter: @DeathandFriends
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