A Bit About Me

I’m Dr. Bryce Gold (She/Her/Hers), a clinical psychologist with a deep passion for helping children, adolescents, and adults thrive. My work focuses on individual psychotherapy and psychoeducational evaluations, including admissions testing for independent schools. I specialize in identifying learning and neurodevelopmental differences, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, Autism, and ADHD. I am trained in SPACE treatment, a parent-based approach to treating anxiety in children and adolescents. I have trained and worked in various settings, including university counseling centers, hospitals, schools, community mental health clinics, and residential treatment facilities.

My therapeutic approach is integrative and tailored to each client’s unique needs, blending psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral techniques. I believe in creating a strong, collaborative relationship where we work together to understand your experiences and develop strategies that work for you. Whether through concrete techniques and/or exploring mental processes and the underlying conflicts that reinforce patterns of behaviors and thoughts, I aim to support your growth, self-understanding, and well-being in a way that resonates with you. I have a particular passion for working with children, families, neurodivergent individuals, multilingual and multicultural communities, and those navigating chronic illness.

Bryce Gold, Psy.D.

My Clinical Practice Areas

  • Learning and Neurodevelopmental Differences (e.g., Autism, ADHD, dyslexia)
  • Anxiety & OCD
  • Parent Coaching
  • Identity Development
  • Life Transitions
  • Chronic Illness (e.g., Ehler’s Danlos)
  • Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Play Therapy
  • Sand Tray Therapy

My Education, Training & Community Engagement

I received my Bachelor’s degree in Applied Psychology from New York University and my Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from George Washington University. I completed my APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship at the John L. Gildner Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents (JLG-RICA) in Rockville, Maryland. Before earning my doctoral degree, I worked as an educator in Italy and China, which fueled my passion for supporting international communities. In addition to my clinical work, I am committed to community engagement and supporting mental health in diverse populations. I supervise and guest lecture to share knowledge and strategies for mental health support. My interests in neurodivergence, identity development, and multiculturalism inform my practice and outreach efforts.

Where I Practice

I provide services both virtually and in-person at our Bethesda location. I am licensed in Maryland, DC, Virginia, and I am PSYPACT approved, allowing me to offer telepsychology services across 42 states. I’m proud to be part of the Georgetown Psychology team, where I continue to support my clients in their personal growth and well-being.