Georgia Rodman | Intimacy Recovery
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Georgia Rodman

Georgia Rodman

MFT‑I, CTP

Marriage & Family Therapist Intern | Certified Trauma Professional | Registered Yoga & Meditation Instructor

Georgia Rodman is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern and second‑year graduate student at Touro University with seven years in the mental health field and over six years working in recovery. A Certified Trauma Professional (CTP) trained under Judy Crane and certified in Relational Trauma Repair (Tian Dayton), Georgia specializes in attachment‑based healing for clients coping with codependency, love addiction, betrayal trauma, and other relational wounds.

Clinical Focus

  • Codependency & Love Addiction: Identify and transform people‑pleasing, over‑functioning, fear of abandonment, and compulsive attachment patterns.

  • Relational & Betrayal Trauma: Process infidelity, rupture, loss, and chronic instability to restore trust, self‑worth, and internal safety.

  • Attachment Wounds & Inner‑Child Repair: Explore how early family dynamics shape adult intimacy, emotion regulation, and identity.

  • Identity & Self‑Worth Work: Reconnect clients with authentic values and build a more secure sense of self.

  • Work with Children & Families: Support children affected by divorce, separation, and relational instability with attention to developmental and attachment needs.

 

Therapeutic Approach

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Georgia’s work is relational, trauma‑informed, and integrative, combining evidence‑based and experiential methods:

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)

  • Relational Trauma Repair (Tian Dayton)

  • Attachment‑Based Therapy Inner‑child and experiential repair (embodied practices)

  • Narrative Therapy

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She also integrates somatic tools and mindfulness from her training as a registered yoga and meditation instructor to support embodied regulation and recovery.

 

Professional Background & Training

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  • Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, Touro University (graduate student)

  • Certified Trauma Professional (CTP)

  • Certification in Relational Trauma Repair (Tian Dayton)

  • Registered Yoga & Meditation Instructor

  • Six years as a recovery coach (addiction, eating disorders, codependency)

  • Seven years total in mental health, including advocacy and community work

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Why Work With Georgia?

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​Georgia blends deep recovery experience, trauma specialization, and a warm, collaborative presence. She excels with clients who are emotionally insightful but feel stuck—repeating relational patterns, struggling with self‑worth, or navigating betrayal. Her practice emphasizes honoring survival strategies while guiding sustainable change through relational repair and embodied healing.​

 

Begin Your Work

 

Georgia provides trauma‑informed support for:

 

  • Healing betrayal trauma and attachment wounds

  • Recovery from codependency and love addiction

  • Inner‑child and parts‑based repair

  • Identity and self‑worth rebuilding

  • Attachment‑focused support for children impacted by family change

 

Contact Georgia for individual, family, or group work focused on restoring relational safety, connection, and durable well‑being.

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