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Natalia Kobylkina | |
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Born | November 23, 1983 |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation(s) | Clinical psychologist, family therapist, business coach, author, entrepreneur |
Children | 1 |
Website | Official website |
- Natalia Sergeevna Kobylkina** (born 23 November 1983) is a psychologist, coach, author, and entrepreneur from Eastern Europe. She is known for her work in family relations and sexology and has gained attention for her views on psychological and romantic issues.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Natalia Kobylkina was born in Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union. She developed an interest in psychology and interpersonal relationships early in life. Kobylkina holds two master's degrees: one in Family Psychotherapy and Sexology from the Research Institute for Family Systems Therapy and Medical Psychology, and another in Business Psychology from the Institute of Business and Law Management. She has also earned various certifications in fields such as family coaching dynamics, Eriksonian hypnosis, and tantric sex.
Career
[edit]Kobylkina started her career as a Human Resource Manager at Cosmopolitan, followed by a role as a Business Consultant at Docheva & Partners. In 2009, she founded the Happy Woman Academy, also known as the Academy of Natalia Kobylkina, where she serves as CEO and lead psychologist. The academy combines various psychological methodologies and coaching techniques to offer counseling and self-development programs.
She has authored several books on topics ranging from personal growth and romantic relationships to trauma healing and business development. Kobylkina is also active on social media platforms and has participated in various international media and podcasts.
Published Works
[edit]Kobylkina has published eleven books, with notable titles including:
- "69 Sex Tips" (2012)
- "A Woman’s Guide to Happiness"
- "33 Days to the Dream"
- "10 Keys to Happiness"
- "10 Steps to Becoming a Winner"
Personal Life
[edit]Natalia Kobylkina resides in London and enjoys music, tennis, bachata, and theater. She has a son with her ex-husband and advocates for positive co-parenting and respectful family relations in blended families.
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Kobylkina has received several awards, including "Most Successful Female Business" (2024) and "Most Followed Social Media" (2019). She is a certified member of the Association for Coaching, Counselling, and Psychotherapy (ACCPH) and her trainings have gained CPD certification.
Philanthropy and Public Contributions
[edit]Kobylkina is dedicated to promoting psychological well-being and sex education, particularly for teenagers and women. She supports various charities and frequently delivers talks on emotional stability and relationship education.
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