Most of us inherit ideas about dating, relationships, commitment, friendship, and family without ever having the opportunity to examine them closely. This ongoing discussion and learning group invites participants to explore relationship choices more intentionally, develop greater clarity about their values, and learn from the experiences and perspectives of others.
Whether you are single, dating, partnered, monogamous, ethically non-monogamous, or simply questioning what kinds of relationships fit you best, this group offers a space for thoughtful conversation, reflection, and learning.
Topics may include:
• Intentional dating and partner selection
• Attraction, compatibility, and relationship values
• Monogamy, ethical non-monogamy, and alternative relationship structures
• Boundaries, agreements, and expectations
• Jealousy, insecurity, and compersion
• Communication and conflict repair
• Friendship, intimacy, and chosen family
• Relationship transitions and life changes
• Authenticity, vulnerability, and emotional honesty
• Navigating social and cultural expectations around relationships
This is a facilitated discussion and learning group rather than psychotherapy. The focus is on education, reflection, dialogue, and skill-building in community with others.
Most of us inherit ideas about dating, relationships, commitment, friendship, and family without ever having the opportunity to examine them closely. This ongoing discussion and learning group invites participants to explore relationship choices more intentionally, develop greater clarity about their values, and learn from the experiences and perspectives of others.
Whether you are single, dating, partnered, monogamous, ethically non-monogamous, or simply questioning what kinds of relationships fit you best, this group offers a space for thoughtful conversation, reflection, and learning.
Topics may include:
• Intentional dating and partner selection
• Attraction, compatibility, and relationship values
• Monogamy, ethical non-monogamy, and alternative relationship structures
• Boundaries, agreements, and expectations
• Jealousy, insecurity, and compersion
• Communication and conflict repair
• Friendship, intimacy, and chosen family
• Relationship transitions and life changes
• Authenticity, vulnerability, and emotional honesty
• Navigating social and cultural expectations around relationships
This is a facilitated discussion and learning group rather than psychotherapy. The focus is on education, reflection, dialogue, and skill-building in community with others.