The Psychology of Consensual Non-Monogamy explores the emotional, cognitive, and relational dynamics behind relationships that exist outside traditional monogamy. Drawing from psychology, sociology, and real-world experiences, this book examines why some individuals are drawn to consensual non-monogamous (CNM) relationships, how attachment styles, communication patterns, jealousy, and boundaries shape these dynamics, and what differentiates healthy CNM from chaos and harm. Rather than sensationalizing alternative relationships, this book approaches them with clarity, respect, and critical analysis.Designed for the curious, the questioning, and those already living the lifestyle, The Psychology of Consensual Non-Monogamy offers insight into emotional regulation, trust-building, insecurity, power dynamics, and personal growth within non-traditional relationships. Whether you are exploring CNM for the first time, navigating its challenges, or seeking to understand it from a psychological standpoint, this book provides a grounded, honest framework for understanding how humans love, connect, and form meaning beyond conventional relationship models.