Introduction to Polyamory & Consensual Non-monogamy 101
Fri, May 31
|Hosted on Zoom
Cultural considerations for engaging clients and offering clinical interventions
Time & Location
May 31, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT
Hosted on Zoom
Guests
About the event
Consensual Non-monogamy is gaining popularity within the past 10 years. Publications of The Ethical Slut (Easton & Liszt, 1997, 2009 and 2017) and Polysecure (Fern, 2020), podcasters and influentiers have helped offer support around communication norms, safety practices, and forming secure attachment despite jealousy. Yet, mental health professionals and therapists receive very little (if any) training regarding the interpersonal needs, cultural stigma and systemic barriers polyamorous people face.
Facilitator: Asha Gozzelin, LMSW is offering this 2.5 CEU training as a person with lived experience of consensual nonmonogamy for 10+ years, ,an affirming therapist for gender expansive, neurodiverse and polyamorous folks, and Tree of Hope Counseling affiliate.Â
This training will offer clinicians foundational knowledge in language and cultural considerations for working with polyamorous individuals and families. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions, explore cultural norms and affirming frameworks, and receive a resource list for further learning.Â
Learning ObjectivesÂ
- Define consensual non-monogamy (CNM) and describe at least three common ways CNM relationships are practiced.
- Differentiate between hierarchical and nonhierarchical types of polyamorous relationships
- Identify three common dilemmas or challenges inherent in monogamous and CNM relationships.
- Describe at least 2 ways minority stress affects polyamorous clients.
CEUs: Tree of Hope Counseling, LCSW, PLLC, is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0322. *For LMHCs, Tree of Hope has partnered with 716CEU and this training has been approved for CEUs by the LMHC board.
Location: Live online program hosted on Zoom. Limited to 15 attendees.Â
Fee: Equity pricing available. Each person is invited to self-assess their access to financial resources and choose the payment rate that is most easeful for them. Learn more about equitable pay scales and suggestions for how to determine which rate You might choose, check out "Embracing an Equitable Sliding Scale" by Britt Hawthrone.Â
Registration available until 9:00pm on 5/24/2024
Please reach out if you have any questions! Agozzelin@gmail.com
For more information about Tree of Hope Counseling, PLLC go to www.treeofhopecounselingrochester.com
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