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Dana Goldberg, PsyD(He/Him/His)

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Clinical Psychologist, PsyD
Massachusetts
Existential crisis & challenges- Relationship issues-Self-esteem-Dating-Life purpose & meaning-Peer Relationships-
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Professional statement

Dr. Dana Goldberg is a licensed psychologist based in Boston, MA. He works with adults and couples who want a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships. Many people seek Dana’s work not because they are in acute crisis, but because something feels off—internally, relationally, or in the direction their life is taking. His clients often include creatives, artists, and professionals in music and arts-related fields who value reflection, yet find it difficult to slow down within demanding careers.

Dana views therapy as a place to step out of autopilot and look closely at what is unfolding in real time—emotionally and relationally. From an existential-humanistic foundation, he helps clients examine the meanings they’ve constructed, the roles they’ve adopted, and the ways they may be organizing their lives around unspoken fears or expectations. Drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and narrative approaches, he supports clients in recognizing patterns and responding with greater clarity and intention.

Dr. Goldberg earned his PsyD from William James College and is the founder of Stillpoint Psychology, a private telehealth practice serving adults across Massachusetts. He has particular experience in men’s emotional health, identity development, and relationship dynamics. Clients often describe his style as thoughtful, steady, and direct—creating space for reflection while also encouraging meaningful change.


Message to clients

Starting therapy is rarely about having everything figured out. More often, it begins with a sense that something needs attention—a pull toward clarity, relief, or change. You don’t need a perfect explanation to begin, only a willingness to look honestly at your experience.

In our work, we slow things down and examine what feels most significant. Rather than focusing on labels or quick solutions, we explore how your history, relationships, and coping patterns have shaped the way you move through the world. The goal is not just insight, but a more deliberate way of responding—to yourself and to others.

I aim to offer a space that feels steady and engaged: somewhere you can think clearly, be challenged when needed, and feel respected throughout the process. Over time, therapy can become a place to name what has been difficult to articulate and to reconnect with what feels most true and important in your life.


Work and Education

Years of Experience: 4 years

Stillpoint Psychology, Owner, 2025 - Present
Azimuth Psychological, Clinical Psychologist, 2023 - 2025
University of Missouri Counseling Center, Doctoral Intern, 2022 - 2023
North Shore Counseling Center, Therapist, 2021 - 2022
Bentley University, Clinical Trainee, 2020 - 2021
University of Massachusetts Lowell, Clinical Trainee, 2019 - 2020

William James College , PsyD in Clinical Psychology, 2022

Licensure

Massachusetts: PSY10000491

Languages

English

Specialties

Existential crisis & challenges - Supportive exploration of meaning and purpose in one’s life; finding one’s path in the face of existential anxiety, dread, and feelings of meaninglessness

Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating

Self-esteem - Cultivating self-compassion, assertiveness, and confidence; developing ways to reduce suffering, anxiety, social withdrawal, and self-neglect

Dating - Exploring one’s thoughts and beliefs about dating and the values that one brings into the dating world; processing through the ups and downs of meeting new people and starting or ending relationships

Life purpose & meaning - Exploring one’s beliefs and values around life purpose, meaning, and spirituality; addressing the barriers to living a life that feels fulfilling, including instigating change or developing new habits

Peer Relationships - Building supportive, healthy connections with friends and peers to improve confidence, communication, and a sense of belonging.




Clientele

  • Adults (24+)
  • Couples
  • Parents
  • Young adults (18-24)

Locations & Hours


Insurance

Dana Goldberg is not in-network with any insurances.

Read about the benefits of seeing an out-of-network provider here.


Out-of-pocket fees

  • Individual sessions:$250 (45min)
  • Sliding scale:$150 - $250
  • Initial session:$275 (60min)
  • Couples sessions:$275 (60min)

Additional session information

Out-of-network billing options

This provider can support you in getting reimbursement from your insurance company if you are seeking out-of-network reimbursement. Here are the out-of-network billing options they provide:

  • Super billing
Payment options
  • Credit Card
Session frequency

Frequency of sessions this provider offers to see clients once you are an established client.

  • Weekly
  • Every other week
  • Multiple times a week

Book a Free Initial Consultation

The practice will call you for a free 10 minute phone call to discuss your needs and ensure a match!

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