Jul
15
6:00 PM18:00

Men's Polyamory Discussion Group

Come join us for some interesting discussion. Meetings are monthly on a Sunday at 6pm in Union Square. Our gatherings tend to include an opportunity for each member to have 15-20 minutes of solo talk time with feedback, as desired, from both facilitators and other group members, breakout experiential exercises, discussion of current topics in polyamory and a vibrant exchange of ideas. Group will be capped at 10 participants per month to provide enough speaking time for each. Co-Facilitators Sarah Levinson, relationship counselor at Creative Relating and Dr. Mark Sisti, psychologist at Brooklyn Cognitive Behavioral, are consensually nonmonogamous. Our space is a quiet therapy office with a sofa, chairs and plenty of space for all. $25pp suggested donation to cover only our cost for the space but please come regardless of money and give what feels comfortable.

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Jun
19
6:30 PM18:30

Women's Poly Discussion Group

Our fabulous Poly Women’s Discussion Group is in year 7 of amazing, courageous women as thought leaders in consensual nonmonogamy. Come join our female identified gathering on the Upper West Side for some interesting convo and community. Please bring a snack or drink to share. Group meets at members’ homes and is free of charge.

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Apr
28
5:00 PM17:00

Relationship Anarchy: A Panel Discussion

Relationship Anarchy (RA) is a relationship philosophy that values autonomy and choice--and rejects hierarchy and hetero and mono-normative societal structures. RA asserts that love is abundant, so that one can have many concurrent, meaningful and loving relationships that are not limited to a romantic and sexual couple format. Creative Relating has assembled an amazing panel, that brings together thought leaders in the community to discuss their views of RA and facilitates the asking of any questions you may have.  During this panel discussion, we hope to explore the following and more: 

  • The varied and nuanced elements of RA 

  • Differentiation of RA from non-hierarchical polyamory  

  • The RA manifesto and its revisions 

  • How a couple with children navigates non-hierarchy 

  • How RA influences attachment  

  • RA in practice: what works well and what presents challenges 

Come join us for a fascinating exchange of ideas!!

MEET THE PANEL: 

Erin Cadet (panelist) is a graduate of Long Island University with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy. She’s currently working on her certification in Sex Therapy. Erin is an avid sex nerd, she can typically be found reading up on the latest trends in relationships and sexuality. Erin has ever deepening passion for deconstructing romantic love, singlism and alternative relationship structures. 

Joanne Davila, PhD (panelist) is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of Clinical Training at Stony Brook University. She has published widely in the areas of close relationships, interpersonal functioning, and psychopathology, and is the co-author (with K. Lashman) of “The Thinking Girl's Guide to the Right Guy: How Knowing Yourself Can Help You Navigate Dating, Hookups, and Love” (Guilford Press). Her current research focuses on romantic competence among adolescents and adults, romantic relationship education for young adults, the interpersonal causes and consequences of depression and anxiety, and well-being among LGBT individuals. She is a Fellow in the Association for Psychological Science and is the Editor of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. She is a licensed psychologist who specializes in evidence-based interventions for relationship/interpersonal problems, anxiety, and depression. 

Amir Halfon (panelist) Amir identifies as a solopoly, genderfluid, neurodivergent bi/pansexual. He grew up in a heteronormative, militaristic society in his hometown of Tel Aviv, and became aware of the ills of amato-normativity as a young adult seeking alternative relationship structures. Nevertheless, with Don Juanism being the prevalent nonmonogamous stereotype around him, Amir had a hard time resisting his internalized social conditioning, and ended up in a traditional, long term monogamous marriage. It was only much later in life that he's discovered relationship anarchy as an alternative model that promoted honest, consensual, egalitarian relationships, and has been aspiring to follow its principals ever since. 

Rachel Klechevsky (panelist) received her MSW at NYU, studied human sexuality education at Widener University and is currently working on a Doctorate in Marriage & Family Therapy at Northcentral University. She is currently researching ways to improve the therapeutic experience for people who identify with and/or practice ethical nonmonogamy. Rachel has a sex therapy practice and occasionally teaches human sexuality at local universities. 

Sarah Levinson (moderator) is the founder of Creative Relating and is a relationship enthusiast with over 20 years of coaching experience. In the past decade, she has focused on creative relationship structures, ethical non-monogamy and intimacy. She created both the Polyamorous Women’s Discussion Group and the Polyamorous Men's Discussion Group with Mark Sisti. Sarah also counseled lawyers in their career choices and advised law firm management on strategic hiring of lateral partners for over 20 years. Sarah received her JD from Columbia University School of Law and her BA from the University of Miami. She has done extensive workshopping with the Human Awareness Institute and is currently engaged in DBT coursework and sex therapy coursework at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy.  

Mark Sisti, PhD (moderator) is the founder and director of Brooklyn Cognitive-Behavioral, PLLC. He is a graduate of Hofstra University, a licensed psychologist and an adjunct professor at Yeshiva University, Department of Clinical Psychology. Dr. Sisti is a diplomat and peer-reviewed trainer in both Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).  He is a published author on third generation CBTs and ACT, as well as on other forms of experiential interpersonal psychotherapies and their integration with relational psychoanalysis.  He has presented workshops and trainings in these modalities at various conferences domestically and internationally. 

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Apr
17
6:30 PM18:30

Women's Poly Discussion Group

Our fabulous Poly Women’s Discussion Group is entering year 7 of amazing, courageous women as thought leaders in ethical nonmonogamy. Come join our female identified gathering in the West Village for some interesting convo and community. Please bring a snack or drink to share. Group meets at members’ homes and is free of charge.

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Apr
15
6:00 PM18:00

Men's New and Engaged in Polyamory Discussion Group

This month’s meeting is a blend of both our New to Poly and our Engaged in Poly groups. Meetings are monthly on a Sunday at 6pm in Union Square. Our gatherings tend to include an opportunity for each member to have 15-20 minutes of solo talk time with feedback, as desired, from both facilitators and other group members, breakout experiential exercises, discussion of current topics in polyamory and a vibrant exchange of ideas. Group will be capped at 10 participants per month to provide enough speaking time for each. Co-Facilitators Sarah Levinson, relationship counselor at Creative Relating and Dr. Mark Sisti, psychologist at Brooklyn Cognitive Behavioral, are ethically nonmonogamous. Our space is a quiet therapy office with a sofa, chairs and plenty of space for all. $25pp suggested donation to cover only our cost for the space but please come regardless of money and give what feels comfortable.

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Mar
20
6:30 PM18:30

Women's Poly Discussion Group

Our fabulous Poly Women’s Discussion Group is entering year 7 of amazing, courageous women as thought leaders in ethical nonmonogamy. Come join our female identified gathering in the West Village for some interesting convo and community. Please bring a snack or drink to share. Group meets at members’ homes and is free of charge.

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Mar
11
6:00 PM18:00

Men's New and Engaged in Polyamory Discussion Group

This month’s meeting is a blend of both our New to Poly and our Engaged in Poly groups. Meetings are monthly on a Sunday at 6pm in Union Square. Our gatherings tend to include an opportunity for each member to have 15-20 minutes of solo talk time with feedback, as desired, from both facilitators and other group members, breakout experiential exercises, discussion of current topics in polyamory and a vibrant exchange of ideas. Group will be capped at 10 participants per month to provide enough speaking time for each. Co-Facilitators Sarah Levinson, relationship counselor at Creative Relating and Dr. Mark Sisti, psychologist at Suffolk Cognitive Behavioral, are ethically nonmonogamous. Our space is a quiet therapy office with a sofa, chairs and plenty of space for all. $25pp.

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Feb
20
6:30 PM18:30

Women's Poly Discussion Group

Our fabulous Poly Women’s Discussion Group is in its 7th year. We meet monthly to discuss our multifaceted relationship experiences as well as current topics in ethical nonmonogamy. Our gathering includes numerous members since the group’s inception and often new members. Our conversations are both boisterously fun and intellectual. In our relationships, we strive to create a balance of emotional awareness and integrity, and this tone permeates our discussion.

Sarah leads the group but also participates fully. She created a group as a way to build community at a time when polyamory was less prevalent.

 

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Feb
11
6:00 PM18:00

Men's Polyamory Discussion Group

Creative Relating’s ragingly successful Women’s Poly Discussion Group has entered its 7th year, so its high time we started our Men’s Poly Discussion Group! Meetings are monthly on a Sunday at 6pm in Union Square. Our gatherings tend to include an opportunity for each member to have 15-20 minutes of solo talk time with feedback, as desired, from both facilitators and other group members, breakout experiential exercises, discussion of current topics in polyamory and a vibrant exchange of ideas. Group will be capped at 10 participants per month to provide enough speaking time for each. Co-Facilitators Sarah Levinson, relationship counselor at Creative Relating and Dr. Mark Sisti, psychologist at Suffolk Cognitive Behavioral, are ethically nonmonogamous. Our space is a quiet therapy office with a sofa, chairs and plenty of space for all. $25pp.

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Jan
7
6:00 PM18:00

Men's Poly Discussion Group

Our Women's Group has been a fabulous experience, so we are commencing our new Men's Group.  We meet monthly on a Sunday at 6pm in a Union Square location to discuss our multifaceted relationship experiences as well as current topics in ethical nonmonogamy.  Co-Facilitated by Sarah Levinson and Dr. Mark Sisti. 25$pp

Contact sarah@creativerelating.com for details or see Creative Relating events on Meetup. 

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