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Consensual non-monogamous affirming mental health practice

The purpose of this training is to examine a diversity of evidence-based approaches to conduct effective practice with consensually non-monogamous (CNM)-identified clients of all genders and sexual orientations. The training will include models, applications and interventions applicable to a wide variety of training situations in which social justice and multiculturalism are central. The Handbook of CNM-Affirming Mental Health practice will guide this training in various learning domains, including ethics, relationship building, addressing issues in competence and development, and intervention. Participants will also have the opportunity to discuss important topics such as intersectionality, cultural humility, and sex-positivity as a foundational practice in multicultural supervision.