Irene Good, MA, MSW | Therapist (Centennial, CO)
Irene works with clients of all ages, supporting children, adolescents, caregivers, and adults navigating anxiety, neurodivergent identity, emotional regulation, relationship patterns, and life transitions. With an MA in Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis (Arizona State University, 2021) and advanced clinical training at the Denver Family Institute, Irene brings a unique blend of developmental, behavioral, and systemic perspectives to her work.
Her approach integrates neurodiversity‑affirming practice, trauma‑responsive care, and evidence‑based modalities, including solution‑focused strategies, mindfulness‑based interventions, narrative therapy, and behavioral skills training. Irene draws on her background in ABA to support clients in building practical skills and understanding behavior within context, while also centering relational depth, autonomy, and the client’s lived experience.
Irene has extensive experience supporting neurodivergent individuals, caregivers, and families, including late‑identified autistic and ADHD adults, children with learning or developmental differences, and caregivers seeking guidance and support. She is committed to creating a therapeutic environment that is steady, collaborative, and respectful—one where clients feel understood, validated, empowered, and able to show up as their full selves.
Irene strives to meet each person where they are, honoring their strengths and helping them reconnect with their authentic selves, values, and relationships that support meaningful change.