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Dr. Michael Grey

My approach to therapy: My patients have deemed me "The Loving Hammer" for my direct, empathetic, and confrontational approach. I challenge you to confront dysfunctional patterns for lasting change.

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Olya Clem

My approach to therapy: Clients appreciate Olya's authenticity and direct communication. Her empathy fosters deep connections from the start. While she primarily uses Brainspotting, she tailors her approach with various modalities to meet each client's unique needs.

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Find Polyamory Therapists & Counselors in Alaska.

Open and polyamorous relationships are relationships in which partners have agreed to be non-monogamous and have sexual or romantic relationships with other people. Open (or polyamorous) relationships can be rewarding, but they can also be sources of jealousy, self-doubt, anger, and miscommunication.

If you’re having trouble navigating polyamory, or just considering if open relationships are right for you, guidance from licensed therapists or counselors can go a long way. Many relationship therapists are well-equipped to help you navigate the intricacies of polyamory, so you can feel more fulfilled in your relationships and be supportive and trusting with your partners.

Wherever you are located in Alaska, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who specializes in polyamorous or open relationships.

Common Polyamory Issues

Just like monogamous relationships, polyamorous relationships can be turbulent. Polyamorous or open relationships can create a variety of issues for you and your partner, including:

  • Jealousy
  • Self-doubt or low self-esteem
  • Pressure or coercion to enter into a non-monogamous relationship
  • Fear over sexual health and disease
  • Arguments or conflicts stemming from a lack of efficient communication
  • Lack of clear boundaries and limits on outside relationships
  • Honesty and trust issues
  • Uncertainty about the reasons for polyamory

If you are feeling any of these issues that may happen with open relationships, check out licensed therapist Birch Snogles’ advice in Navigating Polyamory: How Couples Therapy Can Help.

Get Started with a Therapist or Counselor who Specializes in Polyamory

Relationship therapy can help you tremendously, enabling you to enjoy your open relationships even more. Mental Health Match can help you find a relationship therapist or counselor in your area who is experienced working with polyamory. Start by browsing the polyamorous relationship experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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