Consensually NonMonogamous Relationships Organized Around Individuals: Dr. Eli Sheff’s Newest Blog on Psychology Today

In Dr. Eli’s newest blog on Psychology Today she explains CNM relationships based on individuals.

Carework in Polyamorous Families New Blog on Psychology Today

Dr. Eli’s newest blog on Psychology Today explains carework across the lifecourse in polyamorous families.

New Psychology Today Post on Carework in Polyamorous Families

This blog on Psychology Today explores the benefits of sharing carework in polyamorous families.

CNM Better for Millennials & Gen Z? Dr. Eli’s Newest Blog on Psychology Today

Dr. Eli’s newest blog on Psych Today explains why Zoomers and Millennials might use CNM to adapt to their shifting world.

Neurodiversity & Relationship Variation: New Blog from Dr. Eli Sheff on Psychology Today

Dr. Eli’s newest blog on Psychology Today explains neurodiversity and explores why people with ADHD or autism might be interested in consensual nonmonogamies or BDSM

Dr. Eli’s Newest Blog on Psychology Today on Why Year 1 Hardest for Many Polyamorous Relationships

This blog explores the challenges of the first year of polyamorous relationships

New Psychology Today Blog on Impact of Internet Communications on Polyamorous Communities Third Wave ofCNM

This third and final blog in a series on the history of CNM in the US focuses on the impact of Internet communications.

How to Talk to Children About Polyamory Blog on Psychology Today

Image: Two adults holding a small child outdoors My second Psychology Today blog in a series about coming out to kids as polyamorous includes tips on how to talk to children and what to say. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-polyamorists-next-door/202201/how-talk-children-about-polyamory #polyamory #families #children #comingout

New Psychology Today post on Coming Out to Children as Polyamorous

My newest blog on Psychology Today explores factors that influence parents’ willingness to come out to their kids as polyamorous.