Writing New Love Stories - Queer Intersectional Theory and Narrative Relationship Therapy for Consensually Non-Monogamous Clients
Most therapy training doesn't cover consensual non-monogamy — and when it does, it's rarely in enough depth to feel clinically useful. This treatment manual bridges that gap, offering a practical, theory-grounded framework for working with CNM clients using a narrative therapy approach.
It covers the foundations you need — including mononormativity, queer intersectional theory, and common myths — before moving into a full narrative therapy treatment plan you can apply directly in your work. Reflective exercises are woven throughout to support your own professional development alongside your clinical practice.
Ideal for therapists at any stage who want to work more confidently and affirmingly with clients in non-traditional relationship structures.
The finer details
Format: PDF
Pages: 36
Who it's for: Therapists / Psychologists / Counsellors
What's included: Psychoeducation, full treatment plan, case vignette, glossary of CNM terms, reflexive exercises, validated scales, and references
Content note: This resource discusses consensual non-monogamy, sexuality, and relationship diversity. Please ensure it is appropriate for your context before purchasing.