Our Mission at Good Day Mental Health
You deserve therapythat actually works
Not weekly check-ins. Not vague reassurance. A structured plan, evidence-based treatment, and a clear path to not needing us anymore. That is what this practice was built to deliver.
Our Mission
At Good Day Mental Health, our mission is to provide therapy, psychological testing, and coordinated medication management grounded in approaches that have demonstrated results. We provide expertise that meets people where they are, moves them toward where they want to be, and measures success by their ability to leave us better than they arrived. We are here for individuals and families who are ready to do real work and ready to move forward.
You are in the right place if
This sounds familiar.
You have been in therapy before and felt like you were just talking in circles with no real progress.
You want a provider who explains the plan, not just prescribes something and sends you home.
You are a parent who wants specialized care for your child, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
You want care where the psychiatrist and therapist talk to each other, not two separate silos you coordinate yourself.
You are ready to do real work, and you want a team that takes that as seriously as you do.
Why we exist.
Good Day Mental Health was built for the person who has already had enough of mental health care that does not move anywhere. We exist because too many people sit in too many sessions, week after week, wondering why things are not getting better, not realizing that effective therapy is supposed to have a destination.
This is a place where the work is structured, the goals are specific, the treatment is evidence-based, and the providers are among the most technically trained in the region. We coordinate care across psychiatry, therapy, and psychological testing so you never have to.
A practice built on a commitment to excellence.
Good Day Mental Health was built by Dr. Clarissa Gosney, PsyD, out of a conviction that technically excellent therapy, delivered by providers who genuinely know what they are doing, is rare. And it should not be. She built this practice to change that.
Good therapy is structured, goal-oriented, and grounded in approaches that have demonstrated results. It is not a warm room and a sympathetic ear. It is a clinical relationship with a plan, measurable progress, and an end point. That standard is the foundation of every treatment delivered here.
Alongside the clinical foundation, Bryce Gosney, PMHNP-BC, brought a different lens: that psychiatric care should listen before it prescribes, that medication is a tool rather than a solution, and that the best outcomes happen when psychiatry and therapy work together from the very first appointment through the Elite Dual Intake.
Together, they built the practice they wished had existed for the patients they had already seen go without it.
"There are way too many therapists that keep their patients coming back just to check in and see how their week was. That is not therapy. That is not a plan. Effective therapy should be structured, goal-oriented, and based on approaches that have demonstrated results."
Dr. Clarissa Gosney, PsyD
Clinical Director, Good Day Mental Health · Full bio
Technical excellence is the baseline
Every provider here is trained in specific, evidence-based modalities. CBT, ERP, TF-CBT, PCIT-SM. Not general counseling. Specialized treatment.
Discharge is the goal
We build every treatment plan with a destination in mind. Progress is tracked. Goals are measurable. You will know when you are getting better.
Coordinated care from day one
The Elite Dual Intake puts your psychiatrist and therapist in the same room at your first appointment. One plan. No fragmentation.
Ogden, Utah · No Waitlist · All Ages
This practice was built for you.
If any of this sounds like what you have been looking for, we are currently accepting new patients in Ogden, Utah with no waitlist. Most major insurance accepted.
From the Good Day Blog