
Clinical Psychologist
About Me
I am a Clinical Psychologist working with both children and adults. My clinical approach is integrative and relational, grounded in behavioral therapy for children and informed by CBT, trauma-focused frameworks, and the Internal Family Systems (IFS) lens. I believe therapy works best when it is collaborative, compassionate, and tailored to the unique life context of each individual.
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Ms. Priyanka Dani
Clinical Psychologist
M.Phil. Clinical Psychology (RCI recognised)
Experience
3+ years
Expertise
Developmental screenings
Early Intervention
Behavioural therapy
Child Psychology
Diagnosis
ASD
ADHD
LD
Developmental disabilities
Services Offered
Behaviour Therapy (children), Psychological Therapy (adults), Psychological Assessments
Languages Spoken
Hindi, English
Please call Healthland Clinics to book your slot (+919364097115).
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is behavioral therapy for children?
Behavioral therapy helps children develop healthier emotional, social, and behavioural responses through structured, evidence-based strategies.
It can help children who experience:
Frequent tantrums or meltdowns
Difficulty following instructions
Aggressive or impulsive behaviour
Anxiety or emotional outbursts
Attention and hyperactivity concerns
Social difficulties
School-related behavioural challenges
At HealthLand, behavioural therapy focuses on understanding the reason behind the behaviour rather than simply correcting it. Our therapists work closely with families to create supportive strategies that help children thrive emotionally and socially.
2. When should I consider behavioral therapy for my child?
You may consider behavioural therapy if your child’s emotions or behaviours are affecting:
Daily routines at home
Learning or school participation
Friendships and social interactions
Family relationships
Emotional wellbeing or confidence
Seeking support early can help prevent behaviours from becoming more distressing or difficult over time.
At HealthLand, we provide compassionate developmental and behavioural assessments that help parents better understand their child’s emotional and behavioural needs.
3. Can behavioral therapy help children with autism or ADHD?
Yes. Behavioral therapy is commonly recommended for children with autism, ADHD, anxiety, sensory challenges, and emotional regulation difficulties.
Therapy may help children:
Improve focus and listening skills
Manage transitions and routines better
Reduce challenging behaviours
Build communication and social skills
Develop coping and self-regulation strategies
At HealthLand, therapy plans are individualised to suit the child’s developmental stage, personality, and family environment.
4. How does behavioral therapy work for children?
Behavioral therapy uses structured techniques to encourage positive behaviours and reduce behaviours that interfere with learning, communication, or daily functioning.
Sessions may involve:
Play-based interaction
Emotional regulation strategies
Parent coaching and guidance
Positive reinforcement techniques
Social skills training
Routine and behaviour planning
Parents are an important part of the therapy process, as consistency at home often helps children progress more effectively.
5. How long does behavioral therapy take to work?
The duration varies depending on the child’s needs, behavioural concerns, and consistency of intervention.
Some children show improvements within weeks, especially with structured routines and parental involvement, while others may benefit from longer-term support.
At HealthLand, we focus on achievable, meaningful progress that supports the child’s emotional wellbeing, confidence, and long-term development.
6. Does behavioral therapy mean my child has a serious problem?
Not at all. Many children benefit from behavioural support at different stages of development. Emotional regulation, attention, social interaction, and behavioural challenges are common in childhood and can often improve significantly with early guidance and support.
At HealthLand, our goal is not to label children, but to help them develop the skills they need to feel secure, understood, and confident in everyday life.










