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Polyamory therapists offer understanding around non-monogamous relationships, and choosing to seek support is a strong, positive step – you’re in the right place to find compassionate care.

Online therapy gives you flexibility, privacy, and convenience, making it easier to connect with providers on your schedule. Browse the listings below to explore options and find someone who feels like a good fit for your needs.

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Therapy for polyamory and consensual non-monogamy

Polyamory and other forms of consensual non-monogamy are relationship choices that ask for intention, clear communication, and ongoing negotiation. Whether you identify as polyamorous, are exploring ethical non-monogamy, or are a partner of someone who is, therapy can offer practical skills and emotional support as you navigate agreements, jealousy, parenting, and social stigma. This page is for people looking to find a therapist experienced with polyamory who can support individuals and relationships in a sex-positive, nonjudgmental way.

Understanding polyamory and what it looks like

Polyamory generally means having the capacity and desire for more than one emotionally intimate partnership at the same time, with the informed consent of everyone involved. It can include many different structures: hierarchical or non-hierarchical arrangements, primary partnerships plus secondary relationships, relationship networks, and solo poly approaches where autonomy is prioritized.

People practice polyamory for different reasons. Some want multiple deep emotional connections. Others have varying romantic or sexual needs that are better met across more than one relationship. Polyamory can be flexible and evolving β€” what works at one life stage may change over time.

Common concerns and needs for polyamorous people

Clients often come to therapy with recurring themes: managing jealousy, setting and renegotiating boundaries, coordinating schedules and time, dealing with family and social stigma, and navigating breakups or transitions within multiple relationships. Communication challenges are common when people have different needs or expectations about openness, hierarchy, or how new partners are introduced.

Sexual health and safer-sex planning are also frequent topics, particularly when agreements involve multiple sexual partners. Many polyamorous people want help creating clear agreements about testing, condom use, and disclosure of new partners. Relationship burnout, compersion (feeling joy at a partner’s other relationships), and grief after a relationship ends are additional areas where therapy can be useful.

How online therapy can support polyamorous relationships

Online therapy makes it easier to find clinicians who are specifically experienced with polyamory, regardless of where you live. If you live outside a large metropolitan area or in a community with limited local options, telehealth expands access to specialist therapists who understand ethical non-monogamy.

Video and phone sessions also make it simpler to include multiple partners in a session when geography, schedules, or safety concerns make in-person meetings difficult. A therapist can facilitate joint conversations with two or more partners on one call, or meet with each partner separately to help coordinate a shared plan.

Benefits of online therapy compared with in-person sessions

Online therapy offers practical benefits that often suit polyamorous people. It tends to be more flexible with scheduling, which is helpful when coordinating across several relationships and busy lives. It reduces travel time and allows people to meet from their own home, which can feel safer when privacy is a concern.

Because online therapy connects you to a larger pool of clinicians, you’re more likely to find a provider who is explicitly poly-affirmative, sex-positive, and experienced working with consensual non-monogamy. That specialty match can make a significant difference in feeling respected and understood from the first session.

That said, in-person therapy has its place. Some people prefer the embodied, face-to-face presence of a local clinician. Online options simply make specialty care more attainable for many people and can be used alongside periodic in-person work when available.

What to expect from online therapy for polyamory

Your first sessions will usually focus on intake: understanding your history, current relationships, goals, and any safety concerns. A poly-aware therapist will ask about the structures and agreements in your relationships, how decisions are made, and any communication patterns that cause stress or conflict.

Therapy may combine practical skills training and emotional processing. You can expect tools for clear communication and negotiation, strategies to manage jealousy and anxiety, conflict resolution skills, and guidance on creating or revising agreements. Therapists may also help with grief work after a break-up, parenting negotiations across multiple households, and referrals for medical or sexual health resources when needed.

Sessions can be individual, couples, or multi-partner depending on your needs and consent. Confidentiality and clear boundaries around who is part of therapy are central topics early in treatment.

How to choose the right therapist for polyamory

Look for therapists who explicitly identify as poly-affirmative, sex-positive, or experienced with ethical non-monogamy. In an initial call or email, ask about their experience with polyamorous clients, whether they have worked with multi-partner sessions, and how they approach topics like jealousy, safer-sex planning, and boundary-making.

Consider practical fit as well: do they offer telehealth sessions in your state or region, what are their fees and sliding scale options, and can they accommodate multiple partners joining a session? Pay attention to whether the therapist uses nonjudgmental language and demonstrates cultural competence around gender, orientation, kink, and diverse relationship styles.

It’s okay to try a few therapists before settling on one. A good therapeutic match matters. When using a directory, use filters or keywords like “polyamory,” “consensual non-monogamy,” or “ENM” to find clinicians who advertise that experience.

Taking the first step

Reaching out for therapy can feel like a big step, especially when your relationship style is stigmatized or misunderstood in many communities. Start small: send an inquiry asking about the therapist’s experience with polyamory and whether they do multi-partner sessions. Prepare a few goals you’d like help with, whether that’s creating agreements, managing jealousy, or coordinating family responsibilities.

Remember that finding the right therapist often takes time. You deserve a clinician who respects your values and supports practical changes that fit your life. Using an online directory to find a poly-affirmative therapist can help you connect with a provider who understands consensual non-monogamy and can help you build healthier, more intentional relationships.

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