What Is Compersion?: Understanding Positive Empathy in Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships

Marie Thouin
Foreword by Jessica Fern
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What Is Compersion?: Understanding Positive Empathy in Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships

Marie Thouin
Foreword by Jessica Fern
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  • Published date: Jun 11, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 314
  • Publisher: Rowman
  • ISBN: 9781538183939
  • Dimensions: 6.29" W x 0.99" L x 9.32" H
Marie Thouin, PhDis the author ofWhat Is Compersion? Understanding Positive Empathy in Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships, the first-ever comprehensive scholarly book on compersion. She has been featured in several magazines and podcasts, including ELLE, the Savage Lovecast, and Multiamory. Thouin has also published seminal research studies, the first encyclopedia entry on compersion, and is the creator of www.whatiscompersion.com, a popular website that features her research, blogs, media appearances, and a list of resources on the topic of compersion. Founder of Love InSight, a mindful dating and relationship coaching practice, Dr. Thouin supports and guides people of all backgrounds and relational orientations to create intentional and vibrant love lives.

Dr. Marie Thouin‘s book, What Is Compersion?, is a monumental step in helping to rewrite the monogamous script that runs our modern world. Her research and perspectives about compersion challenge this very outdated programming and, I believe, have the potential to shift all relationships in the best possible way. This is how we make real changes within ourselves, which inevitably will extend out into our world making it a more loving and compassionate place to be.

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