New Psychology Today Post on Carework in Polyamorous Families

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My newest blog on Psychology Today​ examines the ways in which #polyamorous #families are able to share #carework to sustain #children, #ill or #disabled people, and #aging or #dying people in ways that help everyone maintain a more #resilient life. This blog gives a shoutout to Kathy Labriola, author of Polyamorous Elders: Aging in Open Relationships.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-polyamorists-next-door/202302/shared-carework-in-polyamorous-families

Published by Dr. Elisabeth "Eli" Sheff, PhD, CASA, CSE

One of a handful of global experts on polyamory and the foremost international expert on children in polyamorous families, Dr. Elisabeth Sheff has studied gender and families of sexual minorities for the last 25 years. Sheff’s television appearances include CNN, and the National Geographic, and she has given more than 100 radio, podcast, print, and television interviews with sources from CNN, the New York Times, and Vogue to National Public Radio, the Sunday London Times, the Boston Globe, and Newsweek. By emphasizing research methodology and findings in her discussions, Dr. Sheff presents the kind of public intellectualism that encourages audience members to think critically regarding gender, sexualities, and families.

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