Exploring Consensual Non-Monogamy, Open Relationships, & Polyamory

Is this the right choice for your relationship? 

You’re concerned about the potential pros/cons of opening up your relationship.

There’s a hope that CNM, open relationships, or polyamory will help with mismatched libidos or differences in sexuality.

However, you’re worried that opening up your relationship will potentially cause problems. If it does, you don’t even know what to look out for.

You’re afraid to introduce the idea of opening up your relationship with your partner. You don’t know what to do if they refuse or aren’t sure.

What if you decide to try it?

You’re not sure how to even meet other partners, or how to establish guidelines, boundaries, and limits.

There are concerns you have with opening your relationship…

“What happens if we start to feel jealousy?”

“How do our attachment styles impact our relationships?” You want strategies to manage triggers for anxious and avoidant styles.

What if you’re already engaged with CNM, an open relationship, or polyamory?

Some couples are confused about what they both want in their open relationship agreement, and it is causing problems/fights for them.

They can’t seem to agree on what the guidelines are for their open relationship.

There has been a boundary violation, and they are in crisis.

What if you want to change the agreement of your open relationship?

One partner struggles with anxiety, jealousy, or anger related to their consensual non-monogamy, open relationship, or polyamory agreement.

You or your partner want to change the guidelines of the open relationship agreement, but are unsure how.

Sometimes, one partner may want to close the relationship and the other(s) do not.

Therapy and Coaching for Consensual Non-monogamy

I provide therapy and coaching for individuals or partners who are exploring consensual non-monogamy, open relationships, or polyamory and would like to gain insight, advice, and tips on how to begin. 

In our work together, we will address any concerns you or your partner have about opening up your relationship and discuss the potential pros and cons of taking this next step.

We talk through both partner’s desires and establish guidelines that create the right sense of structure and safety.

Let’s talk Boundaries.

As you begin to open up your relationship, we will address any difficult feelings that come up around jealousy, anxiety, loneliness, regret, or fear.

I also work with individuals or partners who are actively engaged in consensual non-monogamy, open relationships, or polyamory and are experiencing problems they would like specific help with.

Having a designated place to process the experience and troubleshoot any confusion around boundaries and guidelines will help make transitioning into an open relationship more fun, exciting, and successful.

We will also address any boundary violations or ruptures that might occur in your open relationship agreement.

This will be a safe place to heal from any boundary violations that might intentionally or unintentionally occur.

Benefits of consensual non-monogamy Therapy and Coaching.

When done with the correct guidance and open communication, opening up your relationship can be a highly rewarding, exciting, and expansive experience.

It not only adds excitement, novelty, experimentation, and growth to your personal sexual experience and connection with others, but it can also bring primary partners into deeper levels of intimacy and closeness.

Opening your relationship is an exercise in acceptance, trust, and surrender.

Experience healing and intimacy.

Embarking on this experience together has the potential for you to experience deeper levels of intimacy and sexual experience, heal relational wounds from the past, and explore a variety of different sexual experiences.

Call today for your consultation to begin your journey of experiencing deeper levels of intimacy.