Pressing Questions Answered Recording of
Zoom Presentation Friday, May 21st, 2021 12:00 to 1:00 PM Presentation
1.0 CEU Cost: FREE for Desert CAMFT chapter members, $30 for Non-Members
Presenter: Martha Kauppi, LMFT, AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor Presentation Description It is estimated that 4-5% of people are engaged in consensually non-monogamous (CNM) relationships, while 20% of people explore CNM at some point in their lives, yet there is still very little guidance for therapists seeking to work with this marginalized population. Gaining an understanding of polyamory, including what polyamorous relationships look like in real life, what contributes to workable polyamory, and how to help effectively with common challenges is part of becoming a culturally competent therapist in today’s diverse world.
Measurable Objectives Objectives: At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to: 1. Debunk commonly held myths about consensual nonmonogamy (CNM). 2. Describe the role of differentiation of self in successful CNM relationships. 3. Describe what a secure bond looks like in CNM relationships. 4. List 3 common presenting problems in therapy with polyamorous clients.
Presenter Bio Martha Kauppi, LMFT, AASECT- Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor: Martha Kauppi, LMFT, is a marriage and family therapist, educator, author, speaker, and AASECT-certified sex therapist and supervisor. Her private practice in Madison, Wisconsin, specializes in complex relational therapy, sex issues, and alternative family structures. As the founding director of the Institute for Relational Intimacy, Martha offers unique educational offerings to help therapists all over the world become comfortable, confident, and competent working with sex issues. She is the author of the groundbreaking new book Polyamory: A Clinical Toolkit for Therapists (and Their Clients).
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