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Dana R. Falk, Ph.D.
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Dr. Dana Falk is a Counseling Psychologist in private practice in Seattle, WA, specializing in adult mid-life transitions. Prior to this, she directed a university pre-doctoral internship. Dana has served Fulbright grant projects in Taiwan and Indonesia. She has produced social and cultural issue stories for public radio stations in Chicago and Seattle. Dana's doctoral training is from the University of Maryland-College Park.

Helping Patients Interpret Ambivalence about Change
Context More and more, I notice therapy clients asking directly for insight. They want to understand why they dilly-dally on their goals, waffle on difficult decisions, envision change but don’t plan for it. “…If I feel I want to do X, and I say I want to do X, why can’t I just do it?” […]

Dana R. Falk, Ph.D.
November 15, 2021

Multi-Theoretical Training as Responsive Treatment
Context Before psychotherapy, there often comes a phone consultation. When I ask prospective clients how they felt about prior therapy, the most common account is of a therapist whom they regarded as a kind, non-judgmental listener, but not much else. They wonder if they were properly challenged, if there could have been more guidance, or […]

Dana R. Falk, Ph.D. + 1 more
June 1, 2021
