Rhonda is a skilled and compassionate mental health counselor providing telehealth services for individuals and couples from college age through late adulthood. Her patient-centered approach emphasizes meeting clients where they are and tailoring care to their unique needs.
With a strong foundation in evidence-based practices, Rhonda holds extensive training in Gottman Method, Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). She specializes in life transitions, grief, aging, perinatal mood disorders, fertility struggles, anxiety, depression, trauma, parenting, and relationship dynamics. Rhonda is particularly passionate about helping clients explore their lives to identify patterns that may no longer serve them, empowering them to break free from unhelpful cycles and step into their best selves. Her work is grounded in empathy, non-judgment, and a commitment to helping others heal and grow.
Originally earning a degree in industrial engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Rhonda later returned to college to pursue her true calling, earning a degree in Mental Health Counseling from Columbus State University. This career change reflects her dedication to personal growth and serving others.
At 59, Rhonda brings not only professional expertise but also a wealth of life experience to her practice. Married for 26 years and a mother of three adult daughters, she understands the complexities of life transitions and relationships firsthand. Guided by her Christian faith, she strives to create a safe, supportive space where clients can navigate challenges, embrace change, and find fulfillment.