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Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Beginner’s Overview for Behavioral Health Clinicians
Section 1: Introduction
Welcome with Course Objectives (2:47)
Section 2: Preparing for this Course
Resource - Opening Questions
Resource - Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Beginner's Overview for Behavioral Health Clinicians - Course Slides
Introduction to CNM and Pre-Course Reflection (8:05)
Section 3: Intro to Language - Words Matter
Relationship Structure Variations Defined (9:01)
Section 4: Four Pillars of Relationships
Four Pillars Applied to Consensual Non-Monogamy (11:15)
Section 5: Populations
Who is engaging in CNM? (10:39)
Section 6: CNM Structural Benefits
Resource - What RA Can Teach Us About Relationships
Reasons for Choosing CNM Structures (15:10)
Section 7: CNM Terminology
Common Terms Used for CNM Relationship Structures (27:41)
Section 8: CNM Terminology Part 2
Common Terms for CNM States of Being, including Radical Honesty (9:24)
Section 9: Negotiating Relationships Within CNM
Rules, Agreements, and Boundaries in CNM (19:13)
Section 10: Bias and Myths About CNM
Clinical Bias and Myths About CNM with Reflection (22:07)
Section 11: Resources and Handouts
Resource - Opening Questions
Resource - Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Beginner's Overview for Behavioral Health Clinicians - Course Slides
Resource - What RA Can Teach Us About Relationships
Resource - Relationship Anarchy Smorgasbord
Resource - Additional Learning
Resource - 5 Radical Ways People Do Non-Monogamy
Evaluation and Quiz (Required)
Evaluation of Course
Content Knowledge Quiz
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Common Terms Used for CNM Relationship Structures
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