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Polyamory Therapists in San Marcos, TX


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Hannah Muetzelfeld

My approach to therapy: I help clients heal emotional pain, uncover their strengths, and build values-based coping skills. Through an attachment lens, we can work to shift from avoiding emotions to accepting and healing pain. My approach combines empathy, collaboration, and practical tools to guide you toward lasting change at your own pace.

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Denis Flanigan

My approach to therapy: You deserve to feel genuinely seen — not managed. My approach combines real empathy with action: we don't just talk about your pain, we move through it. My approach is direct, thoughtful, and collaborative. Drawing on CBT, existential, and humanistic methods, I help you understand yourself more deeply and build the life you actually want.

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Camille Berg

My approach to therapy: I will help you find ways to cope with your current issues, as well as feel safe enough to process the past events that still haunt you. The goal is for it all to get easier, coping with current, processing your past, and planning your future.

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James Young

My approach to therapy: I’m dedicated to helping people live with more authenticity and compassion. My practice is grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) practices, emphasizing the importance of being present and letting personal values guide your actions.

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Jamie Eastman

My approach to therapy: My clients are folks who are often perceived as different, or feel isolated and stressed by the demands of daily living. Together we will find strategies to provide you with a sense of ease while navigating life with more strength and confidence.

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Madeleine May

My approach to therapy: Warm, empathic, collaborative, and non-judgmental. I meet you where you are, using multiple therapeutic modalities to help you navigate transitions and find peace with yourself. I prioritize creating a safe environment for discovery.

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Liliana Alfaro

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that it is collaborative, relational, sex positive, trauma-informed, culturally affirming, and informed by intersectional feminism.

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Miranda Solis

My approach to therapy: My work is grounded in compassion, authenticity, and deep respect for each person’s unique story. I primarily draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Relational-Cultural Theory, all within a person-centered framework. My approach balances evidence-based strategies with relational depth, ensuring that you feel both supported and empowered.

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Elizabeth Cortez-Neavel

My approach to therapy: Hi! I'm Beth (they/them)! We'll collaboratively explore at your own pace how you hold meaning in your life and how your experiences influence the relationships you have with yourself, your partners, your children, your community, and the world.

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Jennifer Hillier

My approach to therapy: As a trauma specialist, I help people heal from trauma and break free from the inner critic and intrusive thoughts it leaves behind.” Complex trauma / PTSD depression & anxiety, unresolved childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse recovery, change unhealthy belief or value systems, rebuilding your identity after controlling systems or relationships.

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Find Polyamory Therapists & Counselors in San Marcos, TX.

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 San Marcos, TX, 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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