Monthly Coaching & Consultation Plans
Monthly Coaching & Consultation Plans
Plans tailored to meet your family’s specific needs
Plans tailored to meet your family’s specific needs
Best for
Response Time
Response Method
In-Person Sessions
Telehealth Meetings
Whole-Child Support
Cost
Best for
Response Time
Response Method
In-Person Sessions
Telehealth Meetings
Whole-Child Support
Cost
*Plans are customized to clinical needs. Services are not one-size-fits-all.
*Plans are customized to clinical needs. Services are not one-size-fits-all.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions regarding the therapies approaches
Common questions regarding the therapies approaches
01
How is your approach different from traditional weekly therapy?
Many therapy models are structured around open-ended weekly sessions focused primarily on symptom reduction.
At Dual Minds Psychology, services are structured around developmental support plans designed to match a child’s level of need, intensity, and goals.
Rather than simply meeting weekly without a defined framework, care is organized, intentional, and reviewed regularly to ensure progress across emotional, behavioral, and executive functioning domains.
02
Why do you use structured support plans instead of one-size-fits-all sessions?
03
What does a strength-based approach mean?
04
What informs your clinical perspective?
05
What types of families are a good fit for this model?
06
How do you determine which plan is appropriate?
07
Do you offer single sessions, or is ongoing support required?
08
Do you accept insurance?
09
Do you work collaboratively with schools?
01
How is your approach different from traditional weekly therapy?
Many therapy models are structured around open-ended weekly sessions focused primarily on symptom reduction.
At Dual Minds Psychology, services are structured around developmental support plans designed to match a child’s level of need, intensity, and goals.
Rather than simply meeting weekly without a defined framework, care is organized, intentional, and reviewed regularly to ensure progress across emotional, behavioral, and executive functioning domains.
02
Why do you use structured support plans instead of one-size-fits-all sessions?
03
What does a strength-based approach mean?
04
What informs your clinical perspective?
05
What types of families are a good fit for this model?
06
How do you determine which plan is appropriate?
07
Do you offer single sessions, or is ongoing support required?
08
Do you accept insurance?
09
Do you work collaboratively with schools?
01
How is your approach different from traditional weekly therapy?
Many therapy models are structured around open-ended weekly sessions focused primarily on symptom reduction.
At Dual Minds Psychology, services are structured around developmental support plans designed to match a child’s level of need, intensity, and goals.
Rather than simply meeting weekly without a defined framework, care is organized, intentional, and reviewed regularly to ensure progress across emotional, behavioral, and executive functioning domains.
02
Why do you use structured support plans instead of one-size-fits-all sessions?
03
What does a strength-based approach mean?
04
What informs your clinical perspective?
05
What types of families are a good fit for this model?
06
How do you determine which plan is appropriate?
07
Do you offer single sessions, or is ongoing support required?
08
Do you accept insurance?
09
Do you work collaboratively with schools?
Dr. Ryan Yam, Psy.D. | DualMinds Psychology
Providing in-person therapy for children and Family in San Francisco, Bay Area and Telehealth services for clients located in New Mexico.
Trilingual with English, Cantonese, Mandarin.
Licensed Educational Psychologist (California, LEP #4497)
Licensed Psychologist (New Mexico PSY-2026-0020)
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Dr. Ryan Yam, Psy.D. | DualMinds Psychology
Providing in-person therapy for children and Family in San Francisco, Bay Area and Telehealth services for clients located in New Mexico.
Trilingual with English, Cantonese, Mandarin.
Licensed Educational Psychologist (California, LEP #4497)
Licensed Psychologist (New Mexico PSY-2026-0020)
ABOUT
Dr. Ryan Yam, Psy.D. | DualMinds Psychology
Providing in-person therapy for children and Family in San Francisco, Bay Area and Telehealth services for clients located in New Mexico.
Trilingual with English, Cantonese, Mandarin.
Licensed Educational Psychologist (California, LEP #4497)
Licensed Psychologist (New Mexico PSY-2026-0020)
ABOUT



