EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 1H 12M
Ep 26: Couples Communication — Beyond “Just Talk About It” w/Sara Blacklidge, LPCC
from Stop, Collaborate, and Listen · host Jen Elliott and Allison Tucker
✨ Episode Summary: In this episode, we explore communication in romantic relationships through a trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming lens. Joined by a couple's therapist, Sara Blacklidge, LPCC, we unpack why communication breaks down, how emotional regulation and safety shape conflict, and what happens when ADHD, neurodivergence, or eating disorders are part of the relationship dynamic.We discuss common misunderstandings couples face, the role of couples therapy, and why focusing on impact over intent can transform conflict. This conversation highlights practical, real-world strategies for improving communication, building emotional safety, and strengthening connection—whether you’re navigating mental health challenges or simply want a healthier relationship.Connect with Sara: Sara's PsychToday Profile🧰 Takeaways:Communication is less about “saying it right” and more about feeling safe, heard, and understoodEmotional regulation plays a critical role in conflict and repairNeurodivergent partners may have different communication and processing needsEating disorders can significantly impact intimacy, trust, and communicationEffective apologies focus on impact, not intentEmotional safety is the foundation of healthy communicationCouples therapy can be helpful before a relationship reaches crisis📚 Resources & Mentions:Neurodivergent Love Languages🎧 Rate & Review:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks!🔗 Connect With Us:Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/IG: @collab.counseling
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✨ Episode Summary: In this episode, we explore communication in romantic relationships through a trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming lens. Joined by a couple's therapist, Sara Blacklidge, LPCC, we unpack why communication breaks down, how emotional regulation and safety shape conflict, and what happens when ADHD, neurodivergence, or eating disorders are part of the relationship dynamic.We discuss common misunderstandings couples face, the role of couples therapy, and why focusing on impact over intent can transform conflict. This conversation highlights practical, real-world strategies for improving communication, building emotional safety, and strengthening connection—whether you’re navigating mental health challenges or simply want a healthier relationship.Connect with Sara: Sara's PsychToday Profile🧰 Takeaways:Communication is less about “saying it right” and more about feeling safe, heard, and understoodEmotional regulation plays a critical role in conflict and repairNeurodivergent partners may have different communication and processing needsEating disorders can significantly impact intimacy, trust, and communicationEffective apologies focus on impact, not intentEmotional safety is the foundation of healthy communicationCouples therapy can be helpful before a relationship reaches crisis📚 Resources & Mentions:Neurodivergent Love Languages🎧 Rate & Review:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks!🔗 Connect With Us:Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/IG: @collab.counseling
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