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Rhonda Findling, MA,CRC is an internationally acclaimed psychotherapist and author with a private practice in Forest Hills and Manhattan (New York City). She has been in private practice 17 years(full time 10 years). She was a staff psychotherapist at Postgraduate Center for Mental Health in New York for 15 years. She taught
courses on psychology and counseling at Marymount College.
Rhonda has worked as a psychologist for the State of New York
for three years . She was a counselor at Victims Information
Bureau where she counseled victims of rape, sexual assault
and spouse abuse.
Rhonda has appeared as a relationship expert on several national
talk shows including Ilanya, Ricki Lake, Geraldo, Maury Povitch,
Good Day New York, Judith Regan Tonight , and Eye Witness
News. Rhonda has also been featured on radio shows nationwide.
Rhonda has led "Don't Call That Man!" workshops and seminars throughout the world including Paris, Berlin, Leeds and Glastonbury,England. She has also presented at the Learning Annex, 92nd St. Y and Hazelden. She has been featured in the "New York Post",
"Newsday", " Los Angeles Times", "Cosmopolitan
Magaine","Denver Rocky Mountain News", and
"Today's Black Woman." Her articles have appeared
in "Essence" magazine, "Complete Woman"
and "Mouthpiece" (the newsletter for the New York
State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers).
Rhonda is a member of the National Speakers Association,
the Dramatist Guild, the New York State Psychological Association,
the American Screenwriters Association and is recognized in
Who's Who in America.
Rhonda is the author of the play "The Psychic"
that was produced by Caicedo Productions and Doubletime Productions
at the American Theatre of Actors in New York City November
1996. The Psychic also had a staged reading at the Nuyorican
Poetry Cafe in New York City August 1997. She has taken classes
in directing, screenwriting, and filmmaking at New School
University and Film and Video Arts Inc. She studied acting
at HB Studios, Stella Adler Studio Of Acting in New York City
, and with William H Macy in Chicago. She's appeared in several
community theatre productions on Long island, New York and
two off-off Broadway productions in Chicago. |