The Model
You're part of a system — and it can be rebalanced
Every person operates inside multiple systems — family, relationship, team, workplace. When those systems fall out of balance, conflict follows. RDX gives you the language and tools to understand why — and what to do about it.
Book a ConsultationThe RDX Balance Model
Scale 1 — Connection / Disconnection
Scale 2 — Power / Vulnerability
A Shared Language
A framework that replaces blame
Instead of pointing fingers, RDX gives every person in a system the same map — so the conversation moves from "who's wrong" to "what's out of balance."
Scale 1
Connection / Disconnection
Think of it like a vacuum cleaner that only plugs in when it needs power. Some people connect — emotionally, relationally — only when there's something in it for them. RDX helps systems find consistent, mutual connection.
Scale 2
Power / Vulnerability
A waterfall is beautiful — until it becomes a crashing wave. Power is healthy when balanced with vulnerability. RDX identifies when power dynamics tip into dominance or collapse, and helps systems find the middle ground.
Every person gets a voice
A System That Works For Everyone
One map — every person uses it
Traditional therapy often focuses on the individual. RDX focuses on the system — the relationships, roles, and dynamics that shape everyone in it. When each person understands their place on the two scales, the whole system can shift.
This works in family therapy, couples sessions, athletic teams, and corporate environments because the same human dynamics play out everywhere — they just look different on the surface.
Why RDX
Why see an RDX-trained therapist?
Systems thinking
RDX therapists are trained to see the whole — not just the individual, but the system they live in. They help each person understand their role and their impact.
A common language
Instead of each session reinventing the wheel, RDX gives therapists and clients a shared framework — so progress stacks across sessions.
Actionable outcomes
RDX sessions move toward specific, measurable shifts. Less venting, more rebalancing. You leave with clarity about what’s out of balance and what to do next.
In Their Own Words
What people discover in session
Spatial vs. Emotional
Fixing and listening are different needs
“My big takeaway is that I jump to solutions — but often my role just needs to be listening. I can still be helpful without finding a fix.”
— Lecture attendee
Opposites Attract
Your differences aren't the problem
“I loved learning why opposites attract and how it serves the function of the system — our differences encourage balance.”
— Lecture attendee
You Can Move
Your reactions aren't fixed
“It's our choice to move freely between power and vulnerability. I never thought of my responses as something I could change.”
— Lecture attendee
Know Yourself
You have to know your happy place
“If you don't know what your happy place is, you don't know what to work to get back to. That hit me hard.”
— Lecture attendee
Ready to rebalance your system?
Book a free consultation and we'll point you to the right RDX path.