28 episodes

Hey, it's Abby. We're all in relationships of some sort. From our spouses/partners, to our kids, to our coworkers...and beyond. You already know when your relationships aren't up to snuff, life gets a bit more challenging. What do we do when our relationships are causing more heartache than joy? More frustration that peace? Identifying what's wrong (or even right!) isn't always so simple. Join me as I explore relationships from every loving, frustrating, and complicated angle -- enabling and empowering you to make the tweaks, changes, and decisions you need on your quest for your best and healthiest relationships!

Relationships with Abby Rodman Abby Rodman: Psychotherapist, Author, Blogger

    • Health & Fitness

Hey, it's Abby. We're all in relationships of some sort. From our spouses/partners, to our kids, to our coworkers...and beyond. You already know when your relationships aren't up to snuff, life gets a bit more challenging. What do we do when our relationships are causing more heartache than joy? More frustration that peace? Identifying what's wrong (or even right!) isn't always so simple. Join me as I explore relationships from every loving, frustrating, and complicated angle -- enabling and empowering you to make the tweaks, changes, and decisions you need on your quest for your best and healthiest relationships!

    Women: Can't We Just Be Old Already?

    Women: Can't We Just Be Old Already?

    At what point in history did we become so youth-obsessed that we agreed to take any steps necessary to preserve our own? At some juncture, we decided it was no longer okay to let our hair choose its own hue, to allow our hips to widen and our boobs to sag, to embrace the muumuu and not the string bikini.
    Join Psychotherapist Abby Rodman as she puts in her two-cents on what it means to be (horrors!) an aging woman in our culture -- and what we really should be focusing on instead.

    • 10 min
    Do You Know Someone With Borderline-Ish Personality Disorder?

    Do You Know Someone With Borderline-Ish Personality Disorder?

    You know that person in your life who drives you nuts but you can’t really pinpoint why? That person who brings out the worst in you no matter how many times you promise yourself you’ll stay cool and collected?
    If this sounds painfully familiar, you may be dealing with someone with Borderline Personality Disorder. You can find out more about the DSM-5 criteria for this diagnosis here. But what if you read the list of symptoms for BPD and realize your “person” doesn’t hit all the markers for it?
    That’s why I’m suggesting there’s a real diagnosis of Borderline-ish Personality Disorder. A Borderline-ish Person (BIP) has some (or many) of the markers of the diagnosis, but just not all the DSM purports they should have. 
    Join me as I talk (from personal AND professional experience) about what it means to have a BIP in your life. And, no, you're not crazy.

    • 14 min
    Beware Of The Empathic Narcissist

    Beware Of The Empathic Narcissist

    Is there such a thing as an empathic narcissist? I believe there is. Not because of what it means to be a narcissist, but because of what it means to be empathic. What evokes empathy in each of us is complex, singular, and multi-layered.
    If you suspect someone close to you is an empathic narcissist, pay close attention to what garners their empathy. If it’s usually big picture empathy like sick kids or abandoned puppies, you may be right. Because those are empathic no-brainers. No heavy lifting there.
    Join me as I delve into strange phenomenon of empathic narcissists...and how to recognize them!

    • 11 min
    Are You Going Through Something*? (GTS)

    Are You Going Through Something*? (GTS)

    There’s something about GTS that I love. It’s a hopeful acronym. It intimates that whatever we’re going through, we’re going to come out on the other side of it. Whatever it is will eventually be in our rearview.
    It also encapsulates what it means to be alive. If we’re breathing, we’re going through something, we’re processing something. As you read this, you’re going through something. I am, too. 
    In this age of social media masking and masquerading, the recognition that everyone is GTS is more important than ever. And we can’t be lured into numbness by believing (about others and, yes, even ourselves) that our perfect Insta selfies will ever/accurately/actually/remotely represent our whole truth.
    Listen in as I talk about what it means to go through something -- and how to honor that experience in others.

    • 11 min
    Gaslighting: It's Really A Thing

    Gaslighting: It's Really A Thing

    Gaslighting is a psychological term that refers to one partner’s efforts to undermine the other’s grasp on reality in order to gain control. This is done by systematically making the victim feel like whatever the circumstances, her (or his) version of events is skewed, misconstrued, or imagined.
    Gaslighting makes you forfeit your own truth. Self-doubt takes over because you no longer rely on your reality. You lose touch with who you once were or thought you were — because everything is hazy now. You desperately want the someone closest to you to validate your feelings, beliefs, and experiences. But the validation never comes.
    Join Psychotherapist and best-selling author, Abby Rodman, as she discusses gaslighting -- and its very real impact on relationships.

    • 9 min
    When It Comes To Kids, Divorce Isn't The Problem

    When It Comes To Kids, Divorce Isn't The Problem

    Even though divorce sucks, it isn’t what screws up your kids. Listen, a can of paint is just a can of paint until you slap it on a wall. And an unhappy marriage is just an unfortunate circumstance until you handle it poorly.
    Because a divorce (or even an agreement to stay in an unhappy union) done maturely, done with your children’s future emotional and relational health in mind, can really be okay for them. If you choose to divorce (or to stay in a suffocating, directionless marriage) with some semblance of awareness and amicability, the kids will be okay. Really, they will.
    Because it’s the behaviors associated with your unhappiness — not your unhappiness itself — that will take the biggest toll on your kids. 
    Join Psychotherapist Abby Rodman as she discusses how to keep your kids happy and healthy through your divorce or unhappy marriage. There is a way! Listen in. 
    For more of Abby's blogposts, podcasts, and generally unsolicited opinions, go to abbyrodman.com.

    • 10 min

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