Northern Children's Services
Megan Sem, MA, is a seasoned mental health professional with extensive experience in providing therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families. Currently serving as a School Based Clinician at Northern Children's Services since January 2017, Megan specializes in delivering therapy to elementary school children within the Philadelphia School District. As the Founder and Registered Children's Yoga Teacher at Rooh Yoga, Megan developed a youth yoga program that integrates clinical psychology techniques to address various mental health challenges. Previous roles include Mental Health Therapist positions at Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia and Northwestern Human Services, where Megan worked with diverse populations experiencing eating disorders and other mental health issues. Additionally, extensive experience includes family therapy, behavioral support for students with autism, and conducting assessments at La Salle University Community Psychological Services. Megan holds multiple advanced degrees in Clinical Psychology and Counselor Education from reputable institutions.
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Northern Children's Services
"We help children and their families do better today, so that we all do better tomorrow." Founded in 1853, our mission at Northern Children's Services is to support the healthy development of children, while stabilizing their families to build stronger communities. Everything we do at Northern Children’s Services is designed to ensure a more promising future for children and is driven by our belief that every child possesses inherent value, potential, and the ability to transform him or herself – regardless of his or her background or life circumstances. If we invest in that potential through child welfare and behavioral health services that emphasize safety, health, permanency, self-sufficiency and positive relationships, then the children will lead happier, healthier, and more productive lives and contribute to society in meaningful ways. Learn more about what we do at Northern Children's Services by visiting www.northernchildren.org.