Melinda Goodman, PHD

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1414 Key Hwy Ste 300M
Baltimore, MD 21230

Melinda Goodman, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist based in downtown Baltimore, specializing in a range of mental health concerns including marital and couples issues, depression, anxiety, and trauma. She is dedicated to helping individuals and couples from diverse backgrounds navigate life's transitions while fostering self-esteem and addressing relational challenges.

Dr. Goodman emphasizes the importance of finding the right therapist fit, offering potential clients a free telephone evaluation to assess their compatibility. Her treatment philosophy is rooted in compassion and empowerment, aiming to assist clients in achieving their personal goals and enhancing their mental well-being.

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5.01 reviews
Kaylee M.
8/18/2024

Dr. Goodman is a very kind, very caring psychologist. She's excellent at listening and responding to _you_ and not just applying some diagnostic checklist. I've needed assistance from therapists...

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