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Stephanie Sandherr, OTR/L

December 11, 2018 by

Email:  Stephanie@Pittherapy.com

Your Degree: M.A. Occupational Therapyional Therapy

Your Bio: Stephanie Sandherr is a mother of three with nearly two decades of experience working with infants, young children and parents. She has a master’s degree in Occupational Therapy, and holds certifications in Infant Massage (CIMI), NeuroDevelopmental Treatment (NDT), and Infant and Child Feeding.

Clinical Appointments/Hospital Affiliation

Description Practice Services At Pittsburgh Integrated Therapy, we focus on infants, children, and adolescents as whole beings; intricately connected, integrated, and able to respond and communicate with the world around them. We focus on their ability to function happily and peacefully in their environment.

Areas of Research

Professional Education

Credentials/Board Certification: NBCOT

How would you clinically distinguish obsessions to harm child from intent to harm child?
Obsessions to harm would be intrusive and unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that occur over and over again and feel outside of control. Intent would be planned and intentional with the desire to follow through with the harm.

How would you like your address listed in the directory?

Office Address: Pittsburgh Integrated Therapy
5655 Bryant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Office Location East end, Other

Other Location Listed Highland Park

Your Web Site https://www.pittherapy.com

Appointment Scheduling: 412-552-9759

Office Hours: MWF
8am – 6pm

Insurances Accepted Highmark
United
Cigna
Tricare
Medicaid

Accepts Medicare:  No

Accepts Medicaid? Yes






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