Starting at $500

Authentic Relating — Workshops & Facilitation

Rachel Greenberg, PsyD  •  Psychologist, Relationship Coach & Facilitator

Authentic relating is the practice of being genuinely present with yourself and others — moving beyond surface-level interaction into real connection. It draws on nervous system science, somatic awareness, and relational intelligence to help people feel safe enough to show up honestly.

In a world where loneliness and disconnection are at epidemic levels, these skills are not soft extras. They are foundational to human functioning — in relationships, on teams, and in communities.

❋  Skills You Can Use The Moment You Leave The Room

This isn't theory. Participants practice presence, honest expression, and real listening in real time — and walk out with tools they immediately apply to relationships, teams, and daily life.

❋  A Different Kind of Team Culture

Psychological safety isn't built through policies. It's built through experiences of being genuinely seen. Your workshops give people a felt sense of what real trust and belonging can feel like together.

❋ Rooted In Awareness, Experienced In The Body

My approach draws on attachment research and nervous system science, delivered somatically. People don't just understand it. They feel it shift.

❋ Depth Over Small Talk

You'll practice going beneath the social script — sharing what's actually true, listening beyond words, and meeting people where they really are. The quality of connection in the room shifts fast.

Where real connection begins.

I design and facilitate immersive in-person sessions that give participants lived experience of authentic connection — not just conceptual understanding. Sessions are engaging, grounding, transformative, and immediately applicable to real life.

WHAT I OFFER:

T-Groups & Experiential Learning Rachel facilitates T-groups — live, unscripted group experiences designed for real-time relational practice, emotional regulation, and deep interpersonal work. Participants learn to take risks, give and receive honest feedback, and build genuine capacity for connection, influence, and repair. Available for university cohorts, leadership programs, and organizational teams.

Retreat Facilitation Rachel co-facilitates immersive retreats for leaders, founders, and teams ready to go beyond the surface — building the relational skills that actually drive culture, trust, and performance. These are not team bonding exercises. They are transformational experiences.

The entry point. A focused, high-impact session that introduces authentic relating through guided practice and group experience. Participants leave with a felt shift and concrete tools they can use immediately.


2.5-Hour Workshop

More time, more depth. We go further into the practices — creating space for real breakthroughs in how people show up with each other. Ideal for teams or groups ready to go somewhere meaningful together.

Half Day (4 Hours)

Full Day (7 Hours)

A full immersion. This is where lasting change happens — enough time to build genuine safety in the room, work through what actually gets in the way of connection, and leave transformed. For organizations that take their people seriously.


  • What Rachel brings to a room is rare. She combines the rigor of her clinical training with a warmth and presence that makes people feel genuinely safe to show up. I've seen her transform group dynamics in under an hour."

    — Licensed therapist and colleague

  • "Rachel's work is impressive. We'd done plenty of team building. This was the first time it actually worked. Rachel slowed us down in a way that was uncomfortable at first and then completely necessary. The conversations we had in that room changed how we work together."

    — Co-founder, creative agency

  • "I came in thinking this would be another workshop. I left having said something true out loud for the first time in years — and feeling closer to a room full of strangers than I do to most people I've known for decades. Rachel holds space in a way that makes the risk feel worth it."

    — Graduate student, UC Berkeley

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