If the core canon gave us permission to explore non-monogamy, the next wave of books asked: what actually happens inside our minds and hearts when we do? These titles bring psychology, counselling, and attachment theory into the conversation. They dig into the hard stuff — jealousy, trauma, breakups — and offer tools for building emotional resilience.
This hub is your guide to the books that explain why ENM feels the way it does, and how to work with those feelings instead of against them.
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Practical exercises and reflections for building secure attachment and resilience in non-monogamous relationships.
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A practical companion to Polysecure, offering exercises to build secure attachment, emotional regulation, and relational resilience in non-monogamous relationships.
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A compassionate guide to surviving and healing from breakups in polyamory, offering tools for grief, growth, and relationship repair.
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A hands-on workbook that helps readers unpack, understand, and transform jealousy in poly and open relationships.
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A companion to Polysecure focusing on conflict, differentiation, and long-term health in poly relationships.
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A timeless look at the natural cycles of love and separation, offering compassion and perspective for navigating relationship transitions.
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A hands-on workbook that helps polyamorous people identify attachment styles and build security through self-awareness and reflection.
Closing Thoughts
This cluster of books brings the inner world into focus. They remind us that non-monogamy isn’t just a lifestyle choice — it’s an emotional landscape shaped by attachment wounds, insecurities, resilience, and growth.
If the Core Canon says “Yes, you can do this,” these books say “Here’s what it feels like, and how to navigate it without losing yourself.”
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