Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine

Child Therapist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2.6(12 reviews)
(215) 600-00621608 Walnut St, Ste 1700, Philadelphia, PA 19103View on Yelp
Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine - child therapist in Philadelphia, PA

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About Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine

Located at 1608 Walnut St, Ste 1700 in Philadelphia, Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine provides acupuncture. Yelp reviewers rate them 2.6 stars across 12 reviews. Services include acupuncture, psychiatrists, alternative medicine. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh bookend the state with very different local dynamics.

How They Can Help

Services at Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine include acupuncture, psychiatrists, alternative medicine. Each type of therapy targets different issues, so the first step is figuring out what your child actually needs. Call (215) 600-0062 to discuss your concerns.

What to Expect

Call (215) 600-0062 to ask about intake appointments. Expect a waitlist if you are in a busy area. The first session is usually an evaluation where the therapist gets to know your child and identifies what kind of therapy will help most.

Service Area

Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine is at 1608 Walnut St, Ste 1700 in Philadelphia, PA. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between types of child therapy?
ABA focuses on behavior modification, often for autism. Occupational therapy works on motor skills and sensory processing. Speech therapy targets communication. CBT addresses anxiety and thought patterns. Call (215) 600-0062 to discuss which fits.
Where is Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine?
They are at 1608 Walnut St, Ste 1700 in Philadelphia, PA 19103. Call (215) 600-0062 for directions or to ask about telehealth options if in-person visits are difficult.
How do I know if my child needs therapy?
If your child is consistently struggling at school, having extreme tantrums beyond typical age ranges, withdrawing socially, or regressing in skills they previously had, an evaluation can help identify what is going on. Call (215) 600-0062.
How long does child therapy take to show results?
It depends on the issue and the child. Some kids show progress in weeks, others need months of consistent sessions. Ask the therapist at Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine for realistic expectations after the initial evaluation.

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