Online relational therapy for people whose relationships require honesty, consent, boundaries, and emotional maturity beyond default scripts.
Non-monogamy and relationship diversity can bring freedom, truth, complexity, intimacy, and growth.
They can also bring attachment fear, comparison, jealousy, shame, misattunement, unclear agreements, rupture, and old wounds into sharper focus.
Cameron Eshgh Therapy offers private-pay-forward online therapy for individuals and select couples navigating non-monogamy, polyamory, open relationships, relationship diversity, attachment patterns, boundaries, and repair. Therapy is available for clients physically located in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
For non-monogamy and relationship-diversity therapy inquiries, Cameron reviews availability for eligible clients in NY, NJ, FL, MA, and VT; insurance-based openings may require a waitlist.
Relationship diversity asks people to be honest about what they want, what they fear, what they can consent to, what they cannot tolerate, and what agreements actually mean in lived practice.
Non-monogamy does not erase attachment. It often makes attachment more visible.
The goal is not to decide for you what relationship structure is right. The goal is to help you become more honest, responsible, and relationally awake within the structure you are choosing.
You may be seeking therapy because:
Questions that may be alive in the work:
In relationship-diversity work, Cameron helps clients explore attachment, boundaries, jealousy, desire, repair, and self-trust without pathologizing nontraditional structures.
Therapy may include attention to:
The work honors relationship diversity without romanticizing complexity or bypassing accountability.
Relationship-diversity therapy is available online when you are in a state where Cameron is licensed at the time of session. If you travel elsewhere, therapy may need to pause until you are back in an eligible location.
If non-monogamy & relationship diversity names the kind of work you are seeking, you are welcome to begin with an inquiry.
For non-monogamy and relationship-diversity therapy inquiries, Cameron reviews availability for eligible clients in NY, NJ, FL, MA, and VT; insurance-based openings may require a waitlist.
Begin With an InquiryYes, if non-monogamy, polyamory, or relationship diversity is part of your life. You should not have to spend therapy defending your relationship structure before working on attachment, boundaries, communication, jealousy, consent, or repair.
Affirming therapy does not treat non-monogamy as the problem by default. It can still explore conflict, harm, attachment, boundaries, agreements, secrecy, grief, or repair without forcing the relationship into a monogamous template.
Look for a therapist who understands non-monogamy without pathologizing it, while still being able to work directly with attachment, jealousy, agreements, secrecy, repair, and consent.
Couples therapy may help when agreements, trust, conflict, jealousy, or repair need to be worked through together. Individual therapy may be better when one person needs to explore their own attachment, shame, desire, or boundaries first.
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