Polyamorous Relationships

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Polyamory is about embracing consensual, ethical, and intentional love with multiple partners. It's a relationship structure that celebrates openness, communication, and trust. However, balancing the unique dynamics of polyamorous relationships often presents challenges—especially when traditional frameworks don’t apply.

Are You Experiencing…?

  • Jealousy or insecurity when a partner spends time with someone else?

  • Miscommunication or misunderstandings between partners?

  • Feelings of guilt or fear about expressing your needs?

  • Boundary confusion or uncertainty in navigating expectations?

  • Time management struggles in balancing multiple relationships?

  • Pressure from societal norms that may make you question your choices?

If any of these resonate, you’re not alone. Many people in polyamorous relationships face these issues, and working with a therapist who truly understands can make all the difference.

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Ready to Strengthen Your Relationships and Reclaim Your Peace?

As a licensed psychologist with extensive experience supporting people in polyamorous and other non-traditional relationships, I can help you navigate these challenges with compassion, insight, and practical tools. Together, we’ll create a safe, nonjudgmental space to:

  • Foster open and effective communication skills between you and your partners.

  • Build self-awareness and address insecurities that may impact your relationships.

  • Define clear boundaries that align with everyone’s needs and expectations.

  • Develop strategies to manage time, energy, and priorities between relationships.

Your journey towards deeper, more fulfilling connections can begin today. Reach out to schedule an appointment and start building the resilient, supportive relationships you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Polyamory is a relationship style that embraces consensual, ethical, and intentional love with multiple partners. Unlike monogamy, which involves exclusivity with one partner, polyamory focuses on openness, communication, and trust in navigating relationships with more than one person.

  • Yes, jealousy and insecurity are common emotions, even in polyamorous relationships. What’s important is how you navigate and address these feelings. Therapy can provide tools to understand the root of these emotions and strategies to manage them constructively.

  • Boundary setting in polyamory involves clearly communicating your needs, expectations, and limits to create trust and mutual respect in your relationships. This process helps define agreements around time, emotional support, and intimacy while ensuring everyone feels valued and secure. Therapy can provide tools for effective boundary setting, making it easier to navigate complex dynamics and foster healthy, balanced connections.

  • Definitely. Whether you’re exploring polyamory for the first time or refining your existing relationships, therapy can help you clarify your values, identify your needs, and navigate the complexities of ethical non-monogamy with confidence.

  • Deciding whether polyamory aligns with your values and needs is a deeply personal process. Therapy can provide a supportive space to explore your feelings, discuss your concerns, and consider what relationship structure feels most authentic to you.

  • Not at all. I specialize in supporting people in polyamorous and other non-traditional relationships. My approach is affirming and nonjudgmental, focusing on what works best for you and your partners, rather than adhering to societal norms.

Embrace love your way—let’s build stronger, more fulfilling connections together.