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 Specialty iconSpecialtiesPsychology
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 Location iconLocationSan Diego, CA
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Experience compassionate care from a dedicated clinical psychologist w...
ExperienceiconExperience:
5+ years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Academic Psychology Testing
Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherap...
Accurate Assessments
Institutes AttendediconInstitutes Attended:
SDIP
CertificatesiconCertificates:
PhD
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Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Academic Psychology Testing
Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherap...
Accurate Assessments
Institutes AttendediconInstitutes Attended:
SDIP
CertificatesiconCertificates:
PhD
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Dr. Teresa Yeong-yi Pan, PHD is an experienced clinical psychologist based in San Diego, CA, specializing in a wide array of psychological services, including Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Autism assessments, and Diagnostic Evaluations. She is known for her expertise in managing various mental health conditions such as stress and anxiety, trauma, and behavioral challenges. Dr....
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Va San Diego Healthcare System
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3350 La Jolla Village Dr, San Diego, CA 92161
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Phone:

(619) 895-7399

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NPI/License numbericonNPI/License number:
1801361068
ExperienceiconExperience:
5+ years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
SpecialtiesiconSpecialties:
Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Academic Psychology Testing
Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherap...
Accurate Assessments
Education IconEducation & Certifications:
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PhD in Clinical Health Psychology
San Diego Institution of Psychology2005