Telehealth Therapy for Consensual Non-Monogamy (CNM) is an increasingly popular form of therapy that is available in Pennsylvania. CNM is a form of consensual non-monogamy where individuals have multiple partners in an open and honest relationship. Telehealth therapy can provide the opportunity to explore the dynamics of CNM with a trained therapist. If you are in Pennsylvania and interested in exploring Consensual Non Monogamy, consider seeking out Telehealth Therapy to find the support, guidance, and resources you need.
Consensual Non-Monogamy

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Therapists Accepting New Clients for
Courtney Burkhardt
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Caitlin Harrison
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Kira Yakubov Ploshansky
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
How to Start Telehealth Therapy
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Consultation Call with Intake Coordinator
You’ll have a free 15 minute consultation call with our intake coordinator to see if Heal Your Roots Wellness is a good fit for you, your goals, and your budget
Schedule Therapy Session with Your New Therapist
The intake coordinator will schedule your first session with the therapist that best fits your therapy needs and schedule
Complete Intake Form
Complete your intake forms online prior to your first session.
Have Your Intake Session
During your intake session, your therapist will ask questions to get to know you and discuss your therapy goals.
Regular Ongoing Therapy Sessions
Schedule your future therapy based on your goals, availability, and budget
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