Dr Dana Goode - Therapy and Coaching — Psychologist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1317 Walnut St #1700 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1215-925-5456
Websitedrdanagoodecoaching.com
Dr. Dana Goode is a psychologist and certified life coach with 30 years of experience helping individuals navigate life's difficulties. She holds a Doctor of Psychology from Widener University and has practiced in Philadelphia since 1987. Dr. Goode's approach emphasizes understanding, respect, honesty, and choice, empowering clients to make positive changes. She utilizes a reinvention coaching program developed by Nancy Levin, focusing on crafting a future vision, building self-worth, establishing boundaries, and making healthy choices. Dr. Goode helps clients move forward from feelings of being stuck, addressing issues such as divorce, grief, difficult transitions, and self-esteem.
Best for
- Individuals feeling stuck
- Those navigating divorce or grief
- People seeking life reinvention
- Clients needing help with transitions
| Key services | Life coaching, Reinvention coaching, Introductory calls |
| Tags | life coach, psychologist, philadelphia, personal growth, boundaries, self-worth, transitions, grief, divorce, stress management |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Dana is the most genuine, warm, sincere kind human being I had the privilege to work with in 1983. She is both a scholar and knows how to apply clinical psychology in a professional yet loving way. She is one professional you can trust for your most difficult issues that everybody faces in their life. You can feel confident with Dr. Dana, I always have and always will! L G Kuhn
Location
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