Course curriculum:
The Beginner's Guide to Managing Jealousy in an Open and Polyamorous Relationship
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Design your relationships.
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Module 1: Preparing your self for an Open Relationship.
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Module 2: Establishing common ground in your relationship.
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Module 3: Talk about expectations around sex in Open relationships.
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Module 4: Jealousy Intervention.
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Module 5: A holistic approach to manage jealousy.
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Bonus 1: An Interview with my primary partner.
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Bonus 2: As featured in ..
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Bonus 3: Resources.
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Welcome FREE PREVIEW Meet your instructor Course outline FREE PREVIEW Full course script Course Goals FREE PREVIEW Course Objectives Hierarchical Relationships Nonhierarchical Relationships Don't Ask Don't tell (DADT) -
Module 1: Lesson 1: The Journey begins with you Module 1: Lesson 2: Empathize with yourself Module 1:Lesson 3: Self-awareness Module 1: Lesson 4: Stay true to yourself Module 1: Lesson 5: How to create yourself Module 1: Lesson 6: Healing your inner child Module 1: Lesson 7: Practice self-care -
Module 2: Lesson 1:How to broach the subject of ENM. Module 2: Lesson 2: communicate reasons for opening relationships Module 2: Lesson 3: Set up healthy parameters around your relationship Module 2: Lesson 4: Restore trust in your ENM relationship Module 2: Lesson 5: Become a supportive partner Module 2 : Lesson 6: Agreements regarding coming out in ENM Module 2: Lesson 7: Create novelty in your relationships Module 2: Lesson 8: Poly Aftercare Module 2: Lesson 9: Grief and Loss of the relationships in ENM Module 2: Lesson 10: When nonmonogamy fails. -
Module 3: Lesson 1: Sexual orientation awareness Module 3: Lesson 2: What is sensual , sexual and sex? Module 3: Lesson 3: Discuss what sexual activities are off-limits, if any. Module 3: Lesson 4: Singles in open relationships Module 3: Lesson 5: Safe sex in open relationships Module 3: Lesson 6: Emotional attachment in open relationships -
Module 4: Lesson 1: Understanding Jealousy Module 4: Lesson 2: The root causes of jealousy Module 4: Lesson 3: Effect of mental health in CNM Module 4: Lesson 4: Jealousy awareness exercises Module 4: Lesson 5: Personal growth -Turn inward Susan's way of dealing with jealousy -
Step 1: The Art of Meditation The story of the Ant and the Mountain Step 2: The Art of Mastering Thoughts and Beliefs Step 3: The Art of Gratitude Step 4: The Art of Acceptance The Story of the Taoist Farmer Step 5: The Art of Forgiveness Step 6: The Art of Discovering Who You Are Step 7: The Art of Transcending Your Relationship -
Our relationship's "Secret sauce" Just For a Laughs -
Susan in O, The Oprah Magazine Susan in The New York Times Susan in The New York Post Susan in Business Insider Susan in Men's Health Magazine Other media appearances Counselling Services -
Meditation Resources YouTube and Podcast
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN
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Meet Your Instructor:
Susan Wenzel ; MA, AASECT, CCPA
Susan Wenzel is a Certified Sex Therapist with The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counsellors and Therapists (AASECT). She is also a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).
Susan began her private practice as a Psychotherapist in 2010; she has provided over 10 000 hours of one-on-one consultation with her clients regarding their relationships, sexuality, monogamy and nonmonogamy alike.
She is an author of the bestselling book: A happy life in an open relationship: The Essential guide to a healthy and fulfilling nonmonogamous love life”. The book has been featured in diverse media platforms, including The Oprah Magazine, The New York Post, The New York Times, Men’s Health, The Daily Telegraph, UK, Business Insider, Podcasts and Radio Shows.
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