| Office: |
Maple Leaf Professional Center 7812 Lake City Way NE Seattle, WA 98115
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| Phone: |
(206) 473-2082
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| Cell Phone: |
(206) 473-2082
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| Web Site: |
www.DanielleGoldbergPsyD.com
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| Profession: |
Psychologist
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| Services: |
Psychotherapy/Counseling Career Evaluations and Counseling Psychological Evaluations
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| Practice Description: |
I enjoy working with children, adolescents, and adults, individually and as families. I have experience helping individuals struggling with relationships, anxiety, depression, sexual abuse, eating disorders, chemical dependency issues, grief and loss, and life transitions.
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Practice Specialties or Interests:
(Strengths are in bold text) |
Addictions Oppositional Defiant Disorder ADHD Adjustment Disorder Adoption Issues Anger Management Anxiety Disorders/Phobias Co-dependency Depression Divorce/Dissolution Eating Disorders Gay/Lesbian Issues Grief/Loss Learning Disabilities Life Transitions OCD Parenting Issues Personal Growth PTSD Relationship Issues Self-esteem Sexual Abuse Sleep Disorders Stress Management Substance Abuse Terminal/Chronic Illness Women's Issues
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| Age Specialties: |
Children Adolescents Adults
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| Session Formats: |
Individual Family
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| Treatment Approaches: |
Art Therapy Biopsychosocial Developmental Family Systems Narrative Person-Centered Play Therapy Psychoeducational
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| Education: |
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Argosy University, 2007
Masters in Clinical Psychology Argosy University, 2005
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| License #: |
PY00003868 |
| License State: |
Washington |
| Additional Licenses/ Certifications: |
Licensed Psychologist (WA) PY00003868 |
| Fee Schedule: |
Insurance/Private Pay/Sliding scale fee |
| Additional Comments: |
In my practice I work with clients to attend to the stories we tell about ourselves. As we learn about our story, we are able to identify the ideas and practices that support our problems. We can begin to construct alternative stories and open up new possibilities for alternative outcomes. I believe that people are inherently resourceful, and may be at a temporary impasse, rather than thinking of people as “dysfunctional”. |
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