POLYAMORY & ETHICAL NON-MONOGAMY THERAPY IN SEATTLE

Relationships don’t all look the same. Neither should therapy.

You may be part of a polycule. You may be practicing ethical non-monogamy. You may be exploring an open relationship, relationship anarchy, or simply asking whether traditional relationship models fit who you are.

Perhaps things are going beautifully. Perhaps they’re wonderfully complicated. Or perhaps you’re looking for a therapist who won’t spend your sessions questioning whether your relationship structure is the problem.

Relationships are complicated enough without having to educate your therapist first.

THERAPY THAT MAKES ROOM FOR THE RELATIONSHIPS YOU’RE ACTUALLY LIVING

My approach is LGBTQIA+ affirming, neurodiversity-affirming, gender-affirming, and welcoming of polyamorous, consensually non-monogamous, and other nontraditional relationship structures.

Together we’ll explore communication, jealousy, attachment, boundaries, trust, conflict, parenting, identity, life transitions, and the practical realities of building relationships that work for the people involved rather than trying to fit someone else’s expectations.

Therapy isn’t about deciding whether polyamory is “right.” It’s about helping you build relationships that are intentional, honest, consensual, and sustainable.

Whether you’re opening a relationship, navigating multiple partnerships, working through conflict, or simply wanting a therapist who understands that love doesn’t always fit one script, you don’t have to explain or defend your relationship structure here.

If you’re looking for polyamory or ethical non-monogamy affirming therapy in Seattle or anywhere in Washington through telehealth, I’d be happy to see if we’re a good fit.

If this sounds like the kind of space you’ve been looking for, let’s talk.

  • Yes. I work with adults in polyamorous relationships, polycules, and other consensually non-monogamous relationship structures.

  • Yes. My practice welcomes people practicing ethical or consensual non-monogamy, open relationships, relationship anarchy, and other nontraditional relationship models.

  • No. Therapy isn’t about steering you toward one relationship structure over another. We’ll focus on helping you build relationships that align with your values and work for the people involved.

  • Absolutely. Individual therapy can be incredibly helpful when you’re navigating relationships, regardless of whether your partners attend therapy.

  • Yes. Many of my clients hold multiple intersecting identities, including being LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and polyamorous. We can explore those experiences together without treating them as separate parts of your life.

  • Yes. I provide secure online therapy for adults throughout Washington State.

  • We’ll spend about 15 minutes talking about what brings you to therapy, what you’re hoping for, and whether we seem like a good fit. If it feels like a good match, we’ll talk about next steps.