Kristine V. Spano, Psy.D. — Psychologist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1528 Walnut St Suite 512 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-225-4122
Websitespanopsych.com
Dr. Spano offers CBT-based psychotherapy and neuropsychological assessments. She focuses on emotional awareness, insight, and practical coping skills for adults.
Best for
- Adults seeking diagnostic clarity
- Adults needing academic accommodations
- Adults needing workplace accommodations
- Older adults with cognitive changes
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Neuropsychological evaluations, Cognitive testing for older adults, Online psychotherapy |
| Tags | psychologist, psychotherapy, neuropsychological assessment, cbt, mindfulness, adults, philadelphia, online therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
I have known Dr. Spano professionally for many years and she is an excellent clinician. She is highly knowledgeable within her areas of specialization, and very thoughtful in her approach to her clients. I have referred patients to her in the past and would not hesitate to refer patients to her in the future, as I know they would be in good hands.
I have shared dozens of patients with Dr. Spano over the years. She is a thoughtful and detail-oriented psychologist and therapist. I have always appreciated her willingness to collaborate with me as a psychiatrist. For these reasons I continue to recommend her to my own patients.
10/10! Genuine and very insightful
Dr. Spano is engaging, insightful, and truly cares about her clients. I would highly recommend her for anyone considering therapy.
Really valuable group sales consultation for our team. Professional, informative, and a productive conversation with the entire group.
Location
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