The One Thing Standing Between You and Relationship Bliss


Do your partners' relationships with each other make or break your happiness?
Do you feel stuck in the middle of conflicts, trying to play peacemaker?
You're not alone.

Managing multiple romantic relationships is hard enough. Making sure your partners get along can feel impossible. But it doesn't have to be.
Introducing the groundbreaking new course from Polyamory U:

When Worlds Collide: Assessing and Improving Relations Between Your Non-Involved Significant Others


This comprehensive training helps you go forward to:


● Understand what shapes these interactions - your role and theirs
● Identify why the most common challenges happen, and
● Discover some best practices for assuring a smoothly functioning polyamorous relationship - for everyone touched by that relationship.


You will also discover:

How Metamour Relations Exist on a Spectrum


We'll take a quick "guided tour" of the various potential characteristics of your non-involved others' relationships - independent of you.


What's Going On in Your Relationships


Once you understand the possible alignments, we'll use an assessment process to identify strengths and opportunities.


Your Role and Responsibilities


Finally, we'll go through the steps to better understand your own role, the limitations and opportunities you face as the person "in the middle" and proven strategies for thriving.



Your Course Guides

James R. Fleckenstein is a sexologist, researcher, educator, and coach with over two decades of experience helping people improve their intimate relationships. His insights led him to create the Affirmative Intimacy® approach to building sustainable and healthy relationships. 

Jim's expertise has been recognized by his selection to present at thirteen major therapy and counseling professional conferences since 2002. He was an invited contributor to the US chapter of the Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, and has appeared on TV, radio, podcasts, web articles and in the pages of the Chicago Tribune and the Guardian (UK).


He has published two relationship research papers in peer-reviewed journals, and a chapter in an academic book. His first book, Love That Works: 38 Awesome Hacks for Amazing Relationships came out in December, 2019.


Carol M. Morotti-Meeker, MS, MLSP is a counselor and therapist in private practice with more than 25 years' experience helping individuals and families. Her specialties are alternative and multigenerational families. Carol has been a reviewer for The Family Coordinator journal. She has presented a number of papers to professional counseling organizations and community groups around the US. She holds a master’s degree from Iowa State University in Family Relations and a second master’s from the Bryn Mawr College School of Social Work and Social Research.

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