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About Dr. Good

Dr. Good received his Bachelor of Science from Elizabethtown College and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Rosemead Graduate School of Professional Psychology. He received his post-doctoral training at The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute.

Psychoanalyst Specializing in Individual & Couples Therapy

Dr. Good is a licensed psychologist and board certified psychoanalyst. He coordinates marriage and family therapy training at the Department of Psychiatry at Wayne State University School of Medicine, is adjunct faculty at The Michigan School of Professional Psychology, and is a lecturer at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute where he trains other therapists in assessing and treating couples and individuals. Dr. Good supervises and provides seminars and workshops for colleagues in diagnosing and treating relationships problems.

Psychologist Board Member Positions

Dr. Good has served as President of the Clinical Division of the Michigan Psychological Association, and as President of the Affiliate Council of the American Psychoanalytic Association. He has served as Chair of Marketing and as a consultant to the Committee on Government Relations for the American Psychoanalytic Association, as well as serving as the liaison between the American Psychoanalytic Association and the Practice Directorate of the American Psychological Association.

Psychoanalyst Awards & Recognition

He has received distinguished service awards from both the Michigan Psychological Association and the American Psychoanalytic Association. He has twice received the Faculty of the Year Award from the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. He has been in private practice in Birmingham, Michigan for 25 years.


“If you love your work and have a passion for it, you do whatever you can to develop yourself as a person, as a clinician, throughout your lifetime.”

Frequent Comments

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