Deborah Anapol
American psychologist (1951–2015)
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Deborah Taj Anapol (1951–2015) was an American clinical psychologist and one of the founders of the polyamory movement,[1] which started in the 1980s.[2] She died unexpectedly in England on 18 August 2015.[3]
University of Washington (PhD 1981)
Barnard College
Deborah Taj Anapol | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1951 |
| Died | 18 August 2015 (aged 63–64) |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Education | University of California, Berkeley (1975) University of Washington (PhD 1981) Barnard College |
| Occupations | Clinical psychologist, writer |
| Known for | Polyamory, neotantra |
Work
Known for her work in erotic spirituality, ecosex,[4] neotantra and Pelvic-Heart Integration,[5] she was an advocate for multiple love and sacred sexuality. Her work made early use of the Internet to gather and organize like-minded people.
She was also the co-founder of the magazine Loving More[6] and its conferences. She wrote one of the first books on polyamory, Love Without Limits (1992); which was expanded and reissued as Polyamory: The New Love Without Limits, in 1997. An expert columnist for Psychology Today,[7] she blogged at "Love Without Limits, Reports from the relationship frontier."[8]
Anapol was a pioneer in opening the way for diversity of form in healthy relationships,[9] and received the "Vicki" Award from the Woodhull Freedom Foundation for her work affirming sexual freedom as a fundamental human rights.[10]
Anapol appeared on radio and television shows, such as Donahue, Leeza, Real Personal, Jerry Springer, and Sally Jesse Raphael.[11] She taught workshops internationally in subjects such as Pelvic-Heart Integration and Polyamory.
Pelvic-Heart Integration (PHI)[12] is a synthesis of neo-Reichian breathwork, body work, energy work, psychodrama, trauma work, body reading and neotantra and was developed by bodyworker Dr. Jack Painter,[13] of which Anapol was a certified practitioner.
Bibliography
Anapol was the author of several books:
- Polyamory: The New Love Without Limits. 1997. ISBN 978-1-880-78908-7. OCLC 37969216.
- Anapol, Deborah M. (1992). Love Without Limits. ISBN 978-1-880-78906-3. OCLC 25575629.
- Compersion: Meditations on Using Jealousy as a Path to Unconditional Love. 2004. ISBN 1-880-78902-7. (eBook)
- Anapol, Deborah Taj (2005). The Seven Natural Laws of Love. ISBN 978-0-971-08887-0. OCLC 59712222.
- Anapol, Deborah (2010). Polyamory in the 21st Century. ISBN 978-1-442-20023-4. OCLC 694791334.
Anapol also created a three-part DVD video, Pelvic-Heart Integration.[14]