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Rhonda Findling

Rhonda Findling is a psychotherapist with an international practice based out of Atlanta, Georgia. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from Stonybrook University in New York and a master's degree in clinical psychology from Roosevelt University in Chicago. She worked as a staff psychotherapist for Post Graduate Center for Mental Health in New York City for 13 years. Rhonda has also worked as a psychologist for the State of New York for 3 years and United Cerebral Palsy of NYC for 1 year. She was a counselor at Victims Information Bureau where she counseled victims of rape, sexual assault, and spouse abuse. Rhonda is a bestselling author of several books, and she has been featured in national publications and has appeared in talk shows and radio shows.

Courses by Rhonda

Happiness Habits for Romantic Relationships

Happiness Habits for Romantic Relationships

Successful relationships are grounded in honest, open communication and emotional freedom. In this inspiring course, Rhonda Findling will help you identify and overcome the patterns that can subtly sabotage our relationships so you can build deeper, lasting intimacy. Through enlightening journaling practices and expert insights, you'll receive the necessary techniques to show up as your best self and create new habits to help you confidently navigate your relationships.
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Breaking Up Without Breaking Down

Breaking Up Without Breaking Down

Parting ways with someone you've been in a relationship is never easy, but by working through the breakup process more consciously, you can achieve lasting peace and closure. In this powerful course, author and psychotherapist Rhonda Findling will teach you how to gracefully end things with mindfulness practices and actionable tools to soothe conflicting emotions. You'll foster more acceptance and a greater sense of contentment that will last well beyond the breakup.
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How to Have a Romantic Relationship With a Person Who Is Relationship Phobic

How to Have a Romantic Relationship With a Person Who Is Relationship Phobic

Society has become more progressive, and so has sexuality and the idea of a one-size-fits-all standard for relationships. Some individuals are more flexible with their approach to partnerships, while others may be hesitant of commitment. This behavior can prove challenging in a romantic partner, but it’s certainly not impossible to overcome. In this 8-week course from international psychotherapist, Rhonda Findling, you will learn about the psychological limitations a relationship phobic person struggles with, and the root causes behind their behavior. You’ll also receive expert advice on how to maintain a connection with a significant other when they're distancing and get actionable tips on how to navigate avoidant behaviors. By the end, you will be able to use this guidance to cultivate a deeper, more understanding, and loving partnership, whether it is long-term or not.
How to Have a Romantic Relationship With a Person Who Is Relationship Phobic
Letting Go of a Bad Relationship

Letting Go of a Bad Relationship

Leaving a relationship is difficult. But with the right guidance, anyone can release themselves from the grip of past love and find closure. In this course, author and psychotherapist Rhonda Findling will be your guide to navigate and heal from unhealthy partnerships as you separate consciously. She will give the empathetic support needed to release any pain from the past and to build more self-trust and confidence. Soothing practices also will help fulfill core needs so you can call in new love when you are ready. By the end, you'll emerge with greater contentment and emotional freedom to move on for good.
Letting Go of a Bad Relationship