Families & Couples

Your family is unlike any other — and you don't have to feel alone in it

The yelling, the silence, the sense that "this isn't me." You're not crazy. You're part of a balancing act you didn't know you were in. RDX gives your family the map to find its way back to each other.

You're Not Crazy

You're in a system

Every family and couple operates on two invisible scales — Connection/Disconnection and Power/Vulnerability. When those scales tip too far in one direction, what you get is conflict, silence, distance, or explosion.

It's not that anyone is a bad person. It's that the system is out of balance. RDX helps you see the imbalance — and gives you the tools to restore it.

In a few short sessions, most families start to reconnect. Not because we fixed who they are — but because we showed them how they fit together.

Connection35%
Power balance60%
Shared language80%
Forward movement90%

Average client progress over 6 sessions

“I really liked how systems regulate to balance each other out. It made me understand why my family members function the way they do — and why I do too.”

Lecture attendee

How RDX Helps

How RDX helps you reconnect

Stop the cycle

RDX names the dynamic so you can break it — not just manage it. Conflict patterns become visible and changeable.

Everyone gets heard

The two-scale framework gives each person a voice — parents, kids, partners. No one is the identified problem.

Built for real families

RDX works for blended families, co-parenting, couples in crisis, and everything in between. There's no "normal" here.

Areas of Focus

Specialties for families & couples

Couples & conflictLove languagesBetrayalPre-marital & early marriageParentingFull-family dynamicsReunificationDistressed intimacyAnxiety & panic

Common Questions

What people want to know

Is every relationship saveable?+

Not every relationship is meant to be saved in its current form — but every person deserves to understand the system they're in. RDX helps you see clearly, so the decision you make (together or apart) comes from clarity, not chaos.

What if one partner refuses to come to therapy?+

You can still make meaningful progress individually. Understanding your own corner of the system — how you respond, what you reach for, what you avoid — changes how you show up, which changes the dynamic whether your partner is in the room or not.

How does growing up in a divorced household affect future relationships?+

The systems we grow up in become our baseline — we often repeat them or overcorrect against them without realizing it. RDX helps you identify the patterns you inherited so you can choose which ones to keep.

Do you work with all family members individually and together?+

Yes. RDX therapists are trained to work at multiple levels — individual sessions to understand your corner of the system, and joint sessions where the full system can be seen and rebalanced together.

How do cultural backgrounds affect family and relationship dynamics?+

Culture shapes which corner of the system feels 'normal' — what counts as connection, how power is expressed, what vulnerability looks like. RDX is built to hold those differences without reducing them to a single model.

How do I set limits with family members who make me feel guilty?+

Guilt is often the system's way of pulling you back into a familiar corner. RDX gives you the language to understand what's happening — and the tools to stay in a healthier position without needing to fight for it.

In a few short sessions, families start to reconnect

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