Got questions about how therapy works?
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Do you only work with open and polyamorous clients?
No. We work with everyone — from people in traditional monogamous relationships to those exploring ethical non-monogamy, polyamory, or something in between. What matters most is curiosity and a willingness to explore how you relate.
If you are in a traditional monogamous relationship, you may want to take a look at our sister agency - The Couple Consultancy.
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I’m new to non-monogamy. Can therapy help me figure out if it’s right for me?
Absolutely. Many people come to therapy not to “become polyamorous,” but to understand what they need in relationships.
Therapy is a space to explore your motivations, boundaries and fears before making decisions.
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Do you see individuals, couples, or polycules?
All of the above. We offer therapy for individuals, couples, triads, and polycules — depending on what makes sense for your structure.
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What if my partner(s) aren't interested in therapy?
That’s common, and it’s okay. Individual therapy can still create meaningful change in your relationship understanding.
You don’t need everyone in the room for progress to start.
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How does online therapy work?
All sessions are held online via secure, confidential video platform. Many people appreciate the flexibility and privacy of meeting from home. It also means you can join sessions from different locations — perfect for partners or metas in separate households or cities.
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Do you offer sex therapy?
Yes — psychosexual therapy is part of our practice.
We can work on issues such as desire differences, communication about sex, intimacy blocks and pleasure after conflict or trauma — all in a safe, open, and non-judgmental way.
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Is therapy right for us if we’re fighting a lot?
Definitely. High-conflict relationships often benefit from therapy. We’ll slow things down, unpack patterns and help you move from reaction to reflection. Conflict doesn’t mean failure — it means there’s something that needs attention.
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How do I know if you’re the right service for me?
The best way is to have a short consultation. You’ll get a sense of how we work and whether it feels like a good fit.
You don’t need to have perfect words — just bring yourself and your curiosity.