
I had a brief conversation with journalist Erin O'Tool at Colorado's KUNC radio station about what monogamous couples can learn from best practices in polyamory.
This article provides information for therapists working with nonmonogamous clients. Articles like these are key to helping therapists better understand nonmonogamy and support their clients.

In this article, I share insights from Denver’s polyamory community and my own work with non-monogamous clients on how intentional communication and connection can strengthen relationships of all kinds.

We’re In This Together:
Applying Community Psychology to Polyamorous Networks

The Hinge Factor: Navigating Relationships with Confidence and Balance

Beyond Jealousy: Fostering Growth and Connection

One Heart, Many Connections: Ethical Relating with Multiple Partners

Compassionate Hierarchical Polyamory
I teach one-off courses and conduct trainings for therapists and folks practicing polyamory. I also occasionally teach college courses.
This 2-hour course is designed for those practicing or new to practicing polyamory. Course taught at Denver's Sexploratorium and Studio Friction.
2-hour training on EFT for polyamorous relationships at the Colorado Center for Emotionally-Focused Therapy
Taught undergraduate courses at Morgan Community College
International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry
Sex Education on the Western Front Conference
The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
AAMFT Systemic Family Therapy Conference
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