Well & Good Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff on Open Relationship Pros & Cons

Zoe Weiner at Well and Good interviewed me recently about when open relationships work, and when they don’t.     https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/health-pros-cons-of-open-relationship/  

Cronica Post Foro: Reflections on Conference in Spain

  I just returned to the United States from the first annual Foro Poliamor in Spain, and was completely charmed by it all – the people I met, the places they showed me, and the conference itself. If you have never been to Spain and could possibly travel there, I strongly suggest that you tryContinue reading “Cronica Post Foro: Reflections on Conference in Spain”

Psych2go Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff

  Julia Vergari at Psych2go recently interviewed me about how polyamory affects people and published her thoughts recently on Psych2go. You can check it out here    https://www.psych2go.net/polyamory-eye-opening-interview-elisabeth-sheff/

Accessible Multi-linking & Polyamory Virtual Con Still Accepting Panelist Submissions

    Good news for anyone who is interested in polyamory but find Cons inaccessible for a variety of reasons. The Accessible Multi-linking and Polyamory Virtual Con, is taking place November 3 – 5 at an Internet-capable screen near you. AMaP is a fully online con designed to be accessible to people who usually can’tContinue reading “Accessible Multi-linking & Polyamory Virtual Con Still Accepting Panelist Submissions”

Dr. Eli Sheff at Outlantacon May 13 & 14

  I will be presenting on the Fandom Culture track at Outlantacon this weekend, so if you are in town come on down to the Atlanta Marriott Century Center to check out the cosplay and panels. On Saturday I present “Which Form of Consensual Non-Monogamy is Right for You?” at 8 pm and “Kinky SexContinue reading “Dr. Eli Sheff at Outlantacon May 13 & 14”

SwingTown Publishes Dr. Eli Sheff’s Post on 5 Common Problems in Polyamory and How to Avoid Them

The folks over at SwingTown asked if I would write them a blog about how to deal with common problems that beset polyamorous relationships. This is what we ended up with — enjoy! https://swingtowns.com/blog/poly/five-problems-polyamorous/  

Dr. Eli Sheff Gives AASECT Training May 20 in Atlanta

Poly Relationship Training 05/20/2017 Therapeutic Issues for Clients in Polyamorous/Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships Date/Time:  Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 09:30 am. Cost: $120.00 (lunch on your own) Location: 1640 Powers Ferry Rd, Bldg 27, Ste 200, Marietta, GA 30067 6 CE’s by AASECT & LPCA-GA Register at http://www.SexTherapistNat.com Please Dr. Elisabeth Sheff and Angelique Burke, LPC, forContinue reading “Dr. Eli Sheff Gives AASECT Training May 20 in Atlanta”

Children in Polyamorous Families Part 2 on Psychology Today

The second in my blog series on kids in polyamorous families just went up today — you can find it at https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-polyamorists-next-door/201704/children-in-polyamorous-families-part-2    

The Polyamorous Black American Anthology — Call for Submissions

Christopher Smith is collecting original stories written by African Americans who identify as polyamorous. If you are in that category, please consider submitting to his anthology!       While completing my academic article entitled Open to Love: Polyamory and the Black American (which will be published in The Journal of Black Sexuality and RelationshipsContinue reading “The Polyamorous Black American Anthology — Call for Submissions”

New Study of Polyamorous Relationships – Ryan Witherspoon

  Ryan Witherspoon, a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Student at the California School of Professional Psychology, is conducting research on polyamorous relationships. Please consider participating.      Participate in a survey about polyamorous relationships! If you are in a polyamorous or other type of consensually non-monogamous, where all parties involved understand and agree that complete monogamy is notContinue reading “New Study of Polyamorous Relationships – Ryan Witherspoon”