Michael J Canino, MD — Psychiatrist in Philadelphia, PA
Address1420 Walnut St Suite 1206 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1215-893-0138
Websitedoctorcanino.com
Michael J. Canino, M.D. is a psychiatrist practicing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He helps individuals cope with life's adjustments and transitions, such as career shifts, relationship endings, or significant life phase changes. Dr. Canino utilizes dynamically-oriented psychotherapy and strategically employs medication for symptom reduction. He completed medical school and residency at Thomas Jefferson University, where he served as Chief Resident of Outpatient Services. He is also the President of the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia and is on faculty as the Dean of Students, having completed advanced training in psychodynamic psychotherapy there. Dr. Canino focuses on providing an empathetic and active listening approach to assist patients through difficult times and unforeseen future situations.
Best for
- Individuals experiencing life transitions
- Patients seeking psychodynamic therapy
- Those needing medication for symptom reduction
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Medication management |
| Tags | psychiatrist, psychotherapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, medication management, life transitions, philadelphia, psychoanalytic center, thomas jefferson university |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Dr. Canino is kind, compassionate and caring. He helps his patients find solutions to their problems by guiding them with empathetic insights. He is deeply concerned about his patients well being. In all the years I have been his patient he has never been late nor cancelled an appointment. He helped me to overcome debilitating mental health issues and greatly improved the quality of my life. I highly recommend Dr. Canino to anyone looking for the best pyschiatric care possible.
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