• 65: Marriage Counseling Vs Divorce
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode of 'Solving Disconnection and Creating Connected Relationships for Couples and Parents,' Jason Polk, a therapist and coach with over 10 years of experience, discusses the financial and emotional costs of marriage counseling versus divorce.

    Jason highlights the expense and emotional toll of contested divorces, which can range from $10,000 to $15,000, compared to the relatively lower cost of marriage counseling.

    He explains how counseling can help either salvage a relationship or make the separation process more compassionate and dignified. Jason states that counseling can be valuable in creating healthier futures, whether couples stay together or separate.

    00:00 Introduction to the Show
    00:27 Marriage Counseling vs. Divorce: An Overview
    00:39 Financial and Emotional Costs of Divorce
    02:17 The Role of Marriage Counseling
    05:23 When Divorce is Inevitable
    06:15 Cost Comparison: Counseling vs. Divorce
    06:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Couples Intensive episode.

    This episode was inspired by Jason's blog post.

    Jason's marriage counseling practice.


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  • 64: What is cheating?
    Apr 5 2025

    Understanding Cheating: Definitions, Impacts, and Pathways to Healing

    In this episode of 'Solving Disconnection and Creating Connected Relationships for Couples and Parents,' therapist and coach Jason Polk explores the complex topic of cheating.

    He delves into the different forms of infidelity, including financial and emotional cheating, and emphasizes the importance of explicit agreements between partners.

    Polk also discusses the synonyms and antonyms of cheating and provides insights into how a lack of openness can create a breeding ground for infidelity.

    Key takeaways include the critical role of trust, honesty, and transparency in preventing and recovering from betrayal.

    00:00 Introduction to the Show

    00:22 Defining Cheating and Infidelity

    01:12 Types of Cheating

    02:03 Importance of Agreements in Relationships

    03:29 Emotional Affairs and Implicit Agreements

    05:00 Antonyms of Cheating

    05:21 Conditions Leading to Cheating

    06:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    This blog inspired this episode: What is considered cheating?

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  • 63: What Is the Purpose of Marriage?
    Mar 5 2025

    Jason explores the purpose of marriage beyond initial infatuation and love chemicals.

    He explains that marriage is an essential emotional refuge and economic partnership, providing a place for vulnerability, acceptance, and the sharing of resources.

    Jason discusses typical relationship dynamics like the pursue-withdraw cycle and how past experiences shape our partner interactions.

    He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the relationship to foster connection and joy. Through understanding and intentional effort, marriage can bring resilience and confidence. By succeeding as a team, it can make life more enjoyable and less expensive.

    00:00 Introduction to the Show
    00:25 The Science of Love and Monogamy
    01:07 Impact of Upbringing on Relationships
    02:40 Purpose of Marriage
    03:17 Emotional and Economic Benefits of Marriage
    04:57 Challenges in Marriage
    06:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    To read the blog that inspired this episode, you can check out: What's the Purpose of Marriage? A Marriage Counselor's Perspective.

    Click here to learn more about Jason's couples therapy agency.

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  • 62: 10 Tips to Fix Your Relationship and Get Back on the Right Track
    Feb 18 2025

    In this episode, Jason shares ten actionable tips to help couples maintain harmony, reduce disharmony, and effectively repair their relationships.

    The tips are structured within a framework that includes understanding the phases of harmony, disharmony, and repair.

    Key points include connecting with your partner through daily gestures, understanding and navigating attachment dynamics, using timeouts to prevent conflicts, making effective apologies, showing vulnerability, using communication tools like the feedback wheel, and taking things less personally.

    The goal is to foster more connection and less conflict in relationships.

    00:00 Introduction to Relationship Tips
    00:06 Understanding Relationship Phases
    00:47 Tips for Maintaining Harmony
    02:37 Addressing Disharmony
    06:04 Effective Repair Strategies
    08:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Links:

    State of the Union Meeting

    Feedback Wheel

    Relationship (Attachment) Quiz

    This episode in 10 tips to fix your relationship in blog form.


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  • 61: Relationship lessons from Dr. Laura Louis
    Jan 4 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Laura Louis, a seasoned couples therapist, shares her insights and experiences from her 20-year career.

    She discusses the challenges and joys of working with couples, the importance of effective communication, and how vulnerability and emotional intimacy play crucial roles in relationships.

    Dr. Laura also discusses common issues such as the negative sentiment override, the impact of family of origin, and practical strategies for improving relational dynamics.

    Introduction
    Dr. Laura's Background
    Challenges of Couples Therapy
    Creating Connection in Relationships
    Men and Feelings
    Effective Communication Tools
    Signs You Should Seek Couples Therapy
    Stonewalling and Taking Breaks
    Final Thoughts and Resources

    Link to Dr. Laura Louis' Atlanta Couple Therapy practice.

    Her book Martial Peace

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    You can learn more about Jason's couple therapy practice here.

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  • 60: From Emotional to Sexual Intimacy: A Guide for Males (and Couples)
    Nov 26 2024

    Sex can be a powerful way to connect, but for many men, it's often the only way they're taught to access vulnerability and emotional closeness.

    This can create a rub, especially when partners need emotional intimacy to feel open to physical intimacy.

    In this blog, we break down the dynamics of intimacy using the metaphor of a wedding cake.

    Couples thrive when they intentionally build each layer tier of the cake.

    Listen to discover how to strengthen your relationship, deepen intimacy, and foster connection beyond sex.

    This episode is in blog form: From Emotional to Sexual Intimacy: A Guide for Males (and Couples).

    For the blog on how to start with awareness of feelings, go here: Get in Touch With Your Feelings.

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  • 59: How to Fall Back in Love With Your Partner
    Oct 31 2024

    Do you two feel like roommates? Or cost-sharing-associates?

    Have you and your partner drifted into feeling more like roommates than lovers?

    Just co-parents?

    Or “cost-sharing-associates?”

    It’s easy for the initial spark to dim as time passes, but rekindling it is possible.

    This quick episode talks about how to reconnect and feel love again.

    I also share why you two have drifted apart, how to break the cycle of disconnection, and how couples therapists help couples do just that.

    One of our favorite quotes from Terry Real is:

    “Intimacy is not something you have, but something you do.”

    I share how you two can intentionally foster intimacy and how you can be that passionate couple again!

    This blog inspired this episode.

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  • 58: What are psychological boundaries and what do they mean for you?
    Oct 6 2024

    This episode discusses functional, psychological boundaries and what is not.

    What are not functional boundaries? They are if we are behind walls or boundaryless.

    We will define that and what physiological boundary violations are.

    This will also encourage you to reflect on your boundaries as well.

    Here's the link to the chart I mentioned.

    You can learn more about our couples therapy practice.

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