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Dr. Debra Good

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Gender: Female
Specialty: Psychology
Location: Harrisburg, PA 17110
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  Maybe there is hope yet and a light at the end of the tunnel..., Mar 26, 2010

I went to see this doctor for depression and anxiety issues I've been experiencing. The last one I went to was a big disappointment so I was somewhat anxious about this one. Finding a therapist that fits isn't always easy. The office is located in an old mansion and was decorated very nicely. The building was in good repair. The doctor was very knowledgeable and put me at ease. I felt very comfortable with her and plan to return. I would recommend her to a friend.

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