As a psychotherapist, I value Rhonda Pilzer’s ability to listen and cut through emotional reactivity to the core of what each person is needing.
— Deva Joy Gouss

 

Happy Clients

 

As a psychotherapist, I value Rhonda Pilzer’s ability to listen and cut through emotional reactivity to the core of what each person is needing. She consistently helps people bridge enough to reach a satisfactory agreement, anchored in respect and effective communication. She has a gift and I will continue to refer clients to her who need mediation.

— Deva Joy Gouss

Rhonda is one of the most even-handed and emotionally mature people I know.  She has a natural talent for listening and responding to the core of what people are trying to express, without getting caught up in the emotional charge that may accompany their communication. She is also just a downright fair, kind and empathic person with a remarkable ability to understand and respect people’s feelings, motivations and perceptions from either side of a conflict. As a psychotherapist, I will continue to refer clients to her whenever the need for mediation arises.

— Tony Rooney

I was tremendously glad to have Rhonda by my side during a potentially tense business meeting. She diffused the tension, which allowed both my client and me to relax enough to not only discuss our mutual business, but to also discuss our business style differences in a calm, controlled and mutually beneficial manner. Her skills contributed to an ongoing successful partnership. Kudos to Rhonda for helping us to keep the peace so equably!

— Lisa Critchlow

In both business and personal dealings, Rhonda has consistently been a strong and trusted reality check for me.  Her well-grounded business experience, as well as her compassionate understanding of the complex world of personal relationships, give her a keen insight on how to untangle the most tightly-knotted situations. Her ability to listen, reflect, and guide without judgement has been a godsend on many occasions.  Rhonda’s gift is that she is able to help her clients see the forest as well as the trees, and find a path through.

— Jen Williams