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Exploring Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Workshop for Mental Health Professionals

Exploring Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Workshop for Mental Health Professionals

Workshop Overview

Presenter: Colin Fyfe, LMFT
Organization: Rouse Relational Wellness

Continuing Education: 1.5 units


Welcome to the "Exploring Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Workshop for Mental Health Professionals" workshop! 


Educational Goals

The workshop aims to educate participants on the fundamentals of consensual non-monogamy (CNM), including its structures, motivations, and challenges. It provides tools for effective communication, boundary-setting, and emotional management to foster healthy and fulfilling open relationships. The goal is to support individuals in navigating CNM with self-awareness, consent, and mutual respect.

This course is aimed to appeal to clinicians with beginner and intermediate levels of experience. 

Measurable Learning Objectives

  • Define three types of consensual non-monogamous relationships
  • Describe three common reasons people choose CNM relationships
  • Learn three ways to assess for readiness for CNM
  • Detail four interventions and healthy CNM practices

 

Outline with Main Points 

Outline

  1. Introduction & Ground Rules (5 min)
  • Setting the vibe 
  • Going over : Ground Rules (Be respectful, mindful of language, ask questions, self-check-ins) 

 

  1. Understanding Consensual Non-Monogamy (CNM) (10 min)
  • Defining CNM – Umbrella term & various structures 
  • Types of CNM (Open, Monogamish, Throuples, Relationship Anarchy, etc.) 
  • Cultural & Social Perspectives – Stigma & Misconceptions 
  • Quick Discussion – What biases exist in society and therapy? 

 

  1. Motivations & Benefits of CNM (10 min)
  • Common Reasons for CNM (Variety, Autonomy, Growth, Emotional/Physical Needs)
  • Benefits (Self-awareness, Strengthened Primary Relationship, Exploration) 

 

  1. Challenges in Open Relationships  (10)
  • Common Challenges – Jealousy, Communication Breakdowns, Social Stigma 
  •  Managing Jealousy – Understanding Compersion
  •  Boundary-Setting & Agreements – Emotional/Sexual Boundaries 
  • Quick Discussion – Which challenge resonates most? 

 

  1. Readiness for CNM (10 min)
  • Assessing Readiness – Differentiation, Communication, Stability 
  • Evaluating Client Perspectives – Readiness Checklist for Therapists

 

  1. Tools for Supporting CNM Clients (10 min)
  • Communication Strategies – Active Listening, Conflict Resolution 
  • Sexual Health Considerations – STIs, PrEP, Emotional Aftercare 
  • Therapist’s Role – Providing Affirming, Bias-Free Support 

 

  1. Closing & Q&A (5 min)
  •  Key Takeaways – Summary of Learning Objectives 
  •  Resources & Further Reading 
  •  Final Q&A – Open Discussion 

Suggested Reading/Supported Readings (optional)

 

  • ​​Cardoso D, Pascoal PM, Maiochi FH. Defining Polyamory: A Thematic Analysis of Lay People's Definitions. Arch Sex Behav. 2021 May;50(4):1239-1252. doi: 10.1007/s10508-021-02002-y. Epub 2021 May 27. Erratum in: Arch Sex Behav. 2021 Aug;50(6):2775. doi: 10.1007/s10508-021-02113-6. PMID: 34046765; PMCID: PMC8321986.
  • Easton, D., & Hardy, J. (2009). The ethical slut: A practical guide to polyamory, open relationships & other adventures(2nd ed.). Ten Speed Press.
  • Fern, J. (2020). Polysecure: Attachment, trauma, and consensual nonmonogamy. Thorntree Press, LLC.
  • Moors, A. C., Vaughan, M. D., Flicker, S. M., Matsumura, K. T., & Schechinger, H. A. (2025). Advancing consensual non-monogamy in psychological research, practice, and policy: A guide for psychologists. Social Issues and Policy Review, 19, e12108. https://doi.org/10.1111/sipr.12108 
  • Sheff, E. (2014). The polyamorists next door: Inside multiple-partner relationships and families. Rowman & Littlefield. 10.1007/s10508-021-02102-9. 

Registration Information

Please complete the purchase form to secure your spot in the "Exploring Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Workshop for Mental Health Professionals" workshop. You will get immediate access to the recording and extra content!

For any questions or additional information, please contact us at [email protected] . We look forward to welcoming you to an enlightening and empowering session.

 


Feel comfortable and confident in your journey towards understanding and embracing consensual non-monogamy. Join us and take the first step towards a more accepting and informed perspective.


Topic Area:

Clinical practice

Instructional Level:

All levels

 Completion Requirements:

To obtain your CE certificate, you must watch the entire workshop, complete a satisfaction survey, and obtain a score of 70% or higher on a course completion quiz. You are allowed to take the quiz as many times as you need. 

Completion Quiz and Course Evaluation:

After the workshop, the course completion quiz will be available to complete, followed by the course evaluation.

Who Should Attend:

Counselors, masters or doctoral level clinical social workers, and marriage and family therapists. Those who personally experience sex anxiety and/or would like to improve their intimate communication skills. 

Course Date:

April 10,2025

Conflict of Interest Statement:

There is no potential conflict of interest or outside commercial support for this course.

Refund Grievance Policy:

Click here for the full refund and grievance policy.

Contact Information:

For any inquiries related to subject matter guidance, correction, grading, comments, or problem resolution please contact us at [email protected]

 

What People Are Saying:

Clear leader in the field of owning your own sexuality.

Ilene (workshop attendee)