Anthony Smith: Non Monogamy, Jealousy and the Psychology of Open Relationships
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Open relationships and ethical non-monogamy are increasingly part of conversations about modern relationships. Anthony Smith discusses when non-monogamy can support honesty and connection, when it can create emotional strain, and how couples can recognise whether an open arrangement is strengthening their wellbeing or undermining it.
Guest: Anthony Smith, Clinical Psychologist
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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