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Editorials

Editorial introduction

References

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  • Blumer, M. L. C., Haym, C., Zimmerman, K., & Prouty, A. (2014). What’s one got to do with it? Considering monogamous privilege. Family Therapy Magazine, 13(2), 28–33.
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References

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  • Ansara, Y. G., & Hegarty, P. (2014). Methodologies of misgendering: Recommendations for reducing cisgenderism in psychological research. Feminism & Psychology, 24(2), 259–270.
  • Ansara, Y. G., Twist, M. L. C., Miller, J., & VandenBosch, M. L. (2014). Cisgenderism measure: Awareness, knowledge, and skills. Unpublished manuscript.
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References

  • Blumer, M. L. C. (2014, September). Exploring monogamous privilege: Ethical implications in professional practice. Training presented at University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI.
  • Blumer, M. L. C., Haym, C., Zimmerman, K., & Prouty, A. (2014). What’s one got to do with it? Considering monogamous privilege. Family Therapy Magazine, 13(2), 28–33.
  • Davis, C. (2011, April 5). Monogamous privilege checklist. Weblog. Retrieved from http://www.eastportlandblog.com/2011/04/05/monogamous-privilege-checklist-by-cory-davis/
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  • Rubin, J. D., Moors, A. C., Matsick, J. L., Ziegler, A., & Conley, T. D. (2014). On the margins: Considering diversity among consensually non-monogamous relationships. Journal Fur Psychologie, 22(1)
  • Schechinger, H. (2016, November). Recommendations for reducing mononormativity in clinical practice. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Twist, M. L. C., Haym, C., Iantaffi, A., & Prouty, A. M. (2015, November). Managing monogamism: Clinical practice with consensually open non-monogamous relationship and family systems. Learning session presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Albuquerque, NM.
  • Twist, M. L. C., Prouty, A., Haym, C., & VandenBosch, M. (2014). Monogamism measure: Awareness, knowledge, and skills. Unpublished manuscript.

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