ÀÇÎѵ¼º½ Me
As a clinical psychologist at the Child Study Center, part of Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, I am dedicated to helping young people build resilience and navigate the challenges of childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. My philosophy of care centers on fostering meaningful change through a compassionate and nurturing relationship. I emphasize a collaborative process that allows me to provide individualized care tailored to the specific needs of each family I work with.
I specialize in treating anxiety disorders, depression, mood disorders, attentional issues, and disruptive behavior. With extensive training in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based practices, I support young people in overcoming their challenges. I also work closely with parents to empower them with the knowledge and strategies they need to support their children. My credentials and years of experience underscore my expertise in these areas, ensuring that my patients receive the highest quality of care.
Throughout my years of practice, I have witnessed the incredible resilience and strength of the young people I have served. Being part of their growth is deeply rewarding and inspires me to continually strive to be a better clinician. At NYU Langone’s Child Study Center, I am proud to be part of a team of dedicated professionals who provide comprehensive and coordinated care to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.
Conditions and Treatments
Treatments
- parent training
Conditions
- anxiety disorders
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children
- disruptive behavior disorder
- oppositional defiant disorder
- organizational skills
- selective mutism
Treatments
- behavior therapy
- cognitive and behavioral therapy
Learn more about conditions we treat at NYU Langone:
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children , Behavioral Problems in ChildrenCredentials
Positions
- Clinical Assistant Professor,
Education and Training
- PhD from SUNY - Stony Brook, 2012
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Insurance Plans Accepted
This provider accepts the following insurance plans.
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Aetna
- AETNA EPO (NYULH Employees)
- AETNA EPO (Sunset Park Employees)
- Aetna EPO (AMEX employees)
- Aetna POS (American Express Employer)
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
- BCBS EPO (BlackRock Employees)
- BCBS EPO (LICH Employees)
- BCBS PPO (BlackRock Employees)
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United Healthcare
- United Healthcare (NY University Care Plan)
- United Healthcare Choice (AMEX employees)
- United Healthcare Choice (Blackrock employees)
- United Healthcare Choice (CBS employees)
- United Healthcare Choice (Simon
- United Healthcare EPO (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare EPO (Sunset Park Employees)
- United Healthcare Indemnity (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare NYU Care (NYULH Employees)
- United Healthcare NYU Care (Sunset Park Employees)
- United Healthcare Nexus (Amex Employees)
- United Healthcare Plus (NYU Langone Health Employees)
- United Healthcare Plus (Sunset Park Employees)
- United Healthcare Student Resources (NYU)
- United Healthcare Value, Advantage and HDHP (New York University employees)
Jiyon Kim, PhD does not accept insurance.
Locations and Appointments
Child Study Center - Long Island
1991 Marcus Avenue, Suite 104, New Hyde Park, NY 11042
Research Research Interests Timeline
Publications
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Lewandowski, Robert Eric; Jenness, Jessica; Spiro, Carolyn; DeLonga, Kathryn; Crowe, Katherine; Tahilani, Kavita; Happer, Katie; Sullivan, Paul; Camacho, Kathleen; Kim, Jiyon; Fleiss, Karen; Schlechter, Alan; Watson, Bethany; Knepley, Mark; Martell, Christopher; Hoagwood, Kimberly; Horwitz, Sarah M.; McCauley, Elizabeth
Evidence-based practice in child & adolescent mental health. 2022 Jan 01; ?-?
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Meyer, Alexandria; Hajcak, Greg; Torpey, Dana C; Kujawa, Autumn; Kim, Jiyon; Bufferd, Sara; Carlson, Gabrielle; Klein, Daniel N
Journal of abnormal child psychiatry. 2013 Nov ; 41(8):1257-66
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Torpey, Dana C; Hajcak, Greg; Kim, Jiyon; Kujawa, Autumn J; Dyson, Margaret W; Olino, Thomas M; Klein, Daniel N
Journal of child psychology & psychiatry & allied disciplines. 2013 Aug ; 54(8):854-62