Non-monogamy and Polyamory Relational Psychotherapy

Non-monogamy and Polyamory

Many individuals have relationships which differ from societal expectations for relationships.  Ethical Non-Monogamy works for some individuals.  It can include polyamory in its different forms or Open relationships.

When experimenting with alternate relationships it's important to expand communication skills to create and maintain healthy non-traditional relationships.  Issues with jealousy, shame, authenticity may come up and can be explored with a skilled, non-judgmental therapist. 

Relational Psychotherapy

Relational Psychotherapy assesses a client's psychic formation, which is the source of a person's interpersonal relationships and conflicts. A common therapy, Relational Psychotherapy focuses on the client's connection to other people.

When clients present with interpersonal relational distress, emotional or psychological issues, or chronic suffering, Relational Psychotherapy can be applied to help a person build and maintain emotionally  satisfying relationships. An atmosphere that provides attentiveness and empathy will help the client commit to full disclosure of events and experiences.

A stronger sense of self confidence will arm the client with the tools and skills needed to create healthy, productive relationships with other people.

If you are looking for a therapist who offers Relational Psychotherapy, please browse our list of practitioners below..

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Tyler Schaus

M.Couns., RCC
As a queer, transguy, and adoptive parent to a neurospicy child, I prioritize the importance of seeing people as complex, nuanced, and unique beings. I strive to keep my practice flexible, authentic, holistic... Read more