Rhonda Findling
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Rhonda Findling

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Rhonda Findling is the author of six pop psychology books including the best selling and internationally acclaimed "Don't Call That Man! A Survival Guide To Letting Go! (Hyperion)" which has been translated into 8 languages She has been a psychotherapist and coach for over thirty years. A lifelong New Yorker until 2019, Rhonda now bases out of Atlanta, Georgia. Rhonda 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 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 has also taught courses on psychology and counseling at Marymount College and Berkeley College in New York City. She has presented trainings for professionals based on her clinical work at the 70th Annual Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama Conference, the 15th European Symposium on Group Analysis and the Training Institute for Mental Health in New York City. She has led workshops and seminars (including the Learning Annex, the 92nd St. Y and Hazelden) in New York, L.A., Paris, Berlin, and London. An expert in relationships, break-ups and detaching from unhealthy romantic entanglements, Rhonda has appeared on several national talk shows including CNN Headline News, Ricki Lake, Geraldo, Maury Povitch, Eye Witness News, Good Day New York, Carnie, Ilyana, Tempest and Judith Regan Tonight. She has also been a guest on radio shows nationwide. Rhonda has been featured in the New York Post, Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Newsday, Rocky Mountain News, Forbes, US Weekly, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Latina Magazine, Glamour (UK and Paris editions) Le Progress, Life and Style, Femina and Today's Black Woman. Her writing has appeared in Essence Magazine.
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