Harmful and helpful therapy practices with consensually non-monogamous clients: Toward an inclusive framework.

Abstract

This study highlights how certain therapist practices relate to the experiences of clients who are in consensually nonmonogamous (CNM) relationships. The results identify practices that are perceived as generally helpful or unhelpful, and point to the need for additional research, training, and guidelines to bridge therapists’ knowledge gap regarding CNM.

Publication
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
John K. Sakaluk (he/him)
John K. Sakaluk (he/him)
Assistant Professor

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