Polyamory, open relationships & relationship diversity
Some people come to counseling because they live in an open or polyamorous relationship. Others because they are thinking about it. Others again because questions of freedom, commitment, jealousy, sexuality or honesty are reaching a limit.
Diversity does not mean arbitrariness — it means conscious connection, clarity and mutual responsibility.
What applies? What is changing? What needs safety, transparency and mutual consent?
Jealousy, fear or shame are not automatically signs that something is wrong. They can point to needs and boundaries.
Depending on the concern, counseling can make sense as an individual, couple or multi-person setting.
My background
In my master’s thesis, I worked on counseling in the context of polyamory: emotional dynamics, societal expectations, uncertainties in counseling situations and the question of what professional support needs so that people do not have to explain or justify themselves.
Getting to know each other
In the introductory call, we sort out together what is currently going on and what next step could make sense.