

What Healthy Couples Know That You Don't: Relationship Advice and Respect
Rhoda Sommer LCSW
Relationships matter. Do you want to know the nitty gritty of what makes a relationship work? Get your answers to relationship questions. Learn how to keep respect alive & well, because lack of respect is why people get divorced. Learn what builds trust & how to recover from infidelity, drama or codependency. Advice from psychotherapist Rhoda Sommer based on over 35 years of working with couples. www.therapyideas.net
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Mar 25, 2026 • 39min
Feeling Stuck? How to Break Free & Reclaim Your Momentum
Ever felt like you're running in place? Like no matter how hard you push, life just… won't budge? Maybe you're doing all the "right" things—showing up & working hard, but deep down, there's this nagging feeling that you're stuck. There are a million ways to be stuck; in dating going nowhere, in a boring relationship, in loneliness, in worries about your job because it doesn't excite you, in stress about your 401K, or in despair & unable to get off the couch. Today we are going to explore how to get unstuck, a topic everyone can benefit from!
Mar 11, 2026 • 42min
Emotional Vulnerability in Relationships: How Sharing Your Inner World Deepens Trust & Connection
Emotional vulnerability is a cornerstone of healthy relationships, yet many people struggle with opening up due to fear and past hurt. In this episode, we dive deep into why sharing your inner world is vital for building trust, respect, and meaningful connections. Whether you have questions about relationship challenges or want practical relationship advice, understanding vulnerability can transform how you relate to your partner. Tune in as we explore research-backed insights to help you foster intimacy and deeper connection in your relationships.
Feb 25, 2026 • 48min
The Power of Your Brain: How Neuroscience Can Improve Well-Being and Relationships
Understanding the power of your brain is essential for fostering healthy relationships and overall mental health. Most of us move through our days reacting—reacting to stress, to others, to our own emotions—without ever stopping to consider the organ running the entire show. Your brain is not just a background system keeping you alive; it is the command center you can improve, shaping how you feel, how you connect, and how you make sense of the world around you.
Feb 11, 2026 • 28min
Men & Anger: Insights into Emotions and Healthy Relationships
Anger is a complicated emotion for all of us. Many of us have seen how anger can become the default emotion for frustration, fear, shame, or helplessness. Anger is probably most often used to hide vulnerability which is crucial to making relationships work. In this episode, we dive into the connection between men's anger and vulnerability, uncovering how these feelings influence relationship dynamics. If you're looking for relationship advice on how to better understand and manage difficult emotions, this episode provides valuable insights.
Jan 28, 2026 • 29min
Weaponizing Psychological Terms Distorts Our Relationships
Have we begun to be so overly sensitive that we protect ourselves with Therapy Speak and love to wrap ourselves up in self-righteous accusations that point the finger…You are a narcissist, You are gaslighting me or You are love bombing me. It's certainly a comfort to grab onto these labels. It's exactly that comfort that feeds our own denial of how we also play a part in the problems. It feeds our love of blame.
Jan 14, 2026 • 41min
Empowering Partners to Influence Change in Addiction Denial
Recovery can be very difficult because of shame. Shame is an obstacle to healing for everybody. How can you face hard truths about your own dark side without drowning in the shame? Partners can learn how to not add to the stranglehold of shame that stomps on the soul of their partner & wiggle up to the wall of denial to restore hope.

Jan 1, 2026 • 30min
The Power of Self-Awareness: Why Understanding Yourself Changes Everything
Self-awareness is both a blessing and a curse. It is a blessing because it improves who you are down to your very core. It is a curse because it is so hard to do the work of facing up to your own dark side. All of us are so good at pretending we are better than who we are, because it's hard to look at our selfishness, greed, anger or dark side. When someone lacks self-awareness, it is far more difficult to have success in relationships.
Dec 16, 2025 • 44min
Joy on Purpose: Real-Life Strategies to Reclaim Your Spark
Joy is more than fleeting happiness; it's a deeper,sustaining energy that gives our lives vitality and meaning.While happiness often depends on circumstances, joy is something we can cultivate, even amid stress, uncertainty, or conflict. It's the quiet undercurrent that helps us bounce back from hard days and reconnect. The more we allow joy in, the more it softens our relationships. Today we will explore practical ways to expand joy.

Nov 26, 2025 • 30min
Regulate Your Emotions for Healthy Communication
Today we're talking about emotional regulation and understanding emotional triggers, and how those two pieces can completely change the way we connect with each other. Communication is the backbone of any healthy relationship—but it's not just what we say, it's how we show up emotionally when we say it. Many of our most challenging conversations aren't actually about the surface issue—like the dishes, the lateness, or the tone. They're about the emotional reactions happening underneath.

Nov 12, 2025 • 40min
How to Rebuild Love When Negativity Has Taken Center Stage
There is an emotional toll to chronic negativity. Constant criticism or defensiveness doesn't just chip away at trust—it creates emotional distance. Partners start protecting themselves rather than reaching for each other, and intimacy suffers. Every couple experiences tension, disagreements, and frustrations, but when negativity becomes the main storyline, love starts to get buried under criticism, defensiveness, and resentments.


