Small Brooklyn Psychology

Small Brooklyn Psychology Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Small Brooklyn Psychology, Mental Health Service, 68 35th Street Building 4, C-556, Brooklyn, NY.

Small Brooklyn Psychology is a group practice of experienced psychologists and neuropsychologists who offer evidence-based therapy and neuropsychological assessment to people of all ages.

For our August Book of the Month, therapist Maddy Clark, LCSW recommends The Way of Play by Tina Payne Bryson and Georgi...
08/06/2025

For our August Book of the Month, therapist Maddy Clark, LCSW recommends The Way of Play by Tina Payne Bryson and Georgie Wisen-Vincent.

Maddy says: "Play is the way that children communicate, but it can be really challenging for parents to engage in play. So many times in coaching sessions, I have to remind parents to sit down on the floor, pick up a toy, etc. And that's really normal! We're not used to playing, and most of us haven't had to do it in a long while! But Dr. Tina Payne Bryson's book, The Way of Play, helps break down some tangible strategies for how to engage children in their language of play while also providing research-based rationale for the skills. She does a good job explaining the power of play, parenting, and positivity. A strong and intentional parent-child relationship is the crucial foundation for so much of the hard work that we do as therapists with our amazing families, and this book helps guide the way for that. Plus, the illustrations are super cute!"

For our July Book of the Month, Dr. Amira Hanna recommends The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. & Tina Payne ...
07/01/2025

For our July Book of the Month, Dr. Amira Hanna recommends The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. & Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D.

Dr. Amira says:
"If you’ve ever felt confused or frustrated by your child’s behavior, this book will help you make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface. It breaks down the science of how a child’s brain develops and shows you how to respond to challenging moments in ways that support emotional growth and long-term resilience. Using simple explanations and real-life examples, it gives you 12 practical strategies to help your child manage emotions, build resilience, and develop a more connected, balanced brain. With clear explanations and practical tools, it empowers you to parent with more confidence, patience, and connection."

Happy June, and Happy Pride Month! For our June book of the month, our therapist Cecilia Barbosa, LCSW recommends Self-C...
06/02/2025

Happy June, and Happy Pride Month! For our June book of the month, our therapist Cecilia Barbosa, LCSW recommends Self-Care for Autistic People by Dr.Megan Anna Neff.

Cecilia says: "Self-Care for Autistic People, 100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Unmask! written by Dr. Megan Anna Neff, provides a clear and accessible road map to taking care of yourself as an Autistic person. As a late diagnosed Autistic woman, psychologist and parent of two neurodivergent children, Dr. Neff offers deep insight into several helpful entry points for self-care that make a real difference when managing everyday life in a landscape largely designed for needs other than Autistic ones.

By exploring specific areas such as Sensory Safety, Physical, Emotional, Social, Mental and Professional Self-Care, this book addresses areas of real importance to maintaining balance and well-being for Autistic people in a way that is concise, direct and pragmatic. People of all ages can benefit from learning from Dr. Neff, who lays out a foundation for Autistic well being that supports growth and connection first to self, then to other living beings and experiences, in ways that Autistic people of all ages need to thrive. Dr. Neff manages to offer ideas and tools for self-care in a manner that is respectful and compassionate without feeling like yet another demand!

Dr. Neff's work can also be found on her podcast, Divergent Conversations, which she co-hosts with clinician Patrick Casale https://www.divergentpod.com/

In addition, Dr. Neff's extensive website offers a wealth of free, research based, neuro-affirming psychoeducation supported by her graphic arts talent, Neurodivergent Insights https://neurodivergentinsights.com/"

Last week, we welcomed about 85 professionals from many disciplines to Small Brooklyn Psychology. It was wonderful to se...
05/13/2025

Last week, we welcomed about 85 professionals from many disciplines to Small Brooklyn Psychology. It was wonderful to see so many familiar faces and to meet so many new ones––thanks to everyone who braved the rain to join us!

Dr. Nav Gill recommends Atomic Habits by James Clear for May's Book of the Month! Dr. Nav says: "As a neuropsychologist,...
05/02/2025

Dr. Nav Gill recommends Atomic Habits by James Clear for May's Book of the Month! Dr. Nav says: "As a neuropsychologist, I often see how deeply our habits shape not only our behavior but also the structure and function of the brain. Atomic Habits by James Clear offers an evidence-based, practical guide to understanding and reshaping these habits in a way that aligns beautifully with how our brains work. The book breaks down complex psychological principles—like habit loops, cue-response-reward cycles, and neuroplasticity—into accessible strategies that truly empower long-term change. I recommend it to anyone looking to make meaningful, lasting improvements in their lives, grounded in both neuroscience and real-world application."

Small Brooklyn's webinar with  Wed, May 7, 12-1 pmRecording will be availableMany parents turn to individual therapy whe...
04/30/2025

Small Brooklyn's webinar with
Wed, May 7, 12-1 pm
Recording will be available

Many parents turn to individual therapy when their child struggles with anxiety, ADHD, or behavioral challenges—but parent-focused treatments are often more effective. In this webinar, Maddy Clark, LCSW will introduce evidence-based, parent interventions that directly improve kids’ mental health.

She’ll explore treatment options for various child difficulties––including Parent Management Training (PMT), Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE)—and discuss why these approaches often outperform traditional individual therapy for externalizing behaviors and anxiety. Through real-life case scenarios, you’ll learn when and how parent involvement is the key to success.

Maddy will end with a live Q&A, moderated by Dr. Mandi White-Ajmani, with questions from participants.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
12–1 PM ON ZOOM

Register:
http://bit.ly/ParentFocusedInterventionsMay7

This webinar is held in partnership with Park Slope Parents! Registration is free for PSP members and $25 for non-members.

Small Brooklyn's Book of the Month for April––"Sincerely, Your Autistic Child" edited by Emily Paige Ballou, Sharon daVa...
04/01/2025

Small Brooklyn's Book of the Month for April––"Sincerely, Your Autistic Child" edited by Emily Paige Ballou, Sharon daVanport, and Morenike Giwa Onaiwu––comes from Dr. Caroline Carberry! Dr. Caroline says:

"Sincerely, Your Autistic Child" is a heartfelt collection of essays offering insights into understanding and supporting autistic children. Written by various autistic advocates, the book shares personal experiences of growing up and provides valuable advice for parents and families.

This book showcases diverse perspectives within the autistic community, especially those of autistic women. It's a great read for parents, caregivers, and anyone looking to better support and advocate for autistic children, and to foster more inclusive communities!

Our March Book of the Month is The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins, recommended by Dr. Olga Fuller (happy birthday, Dr. O...
03/06/2025

Our March Book of the Month is The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins, recommended by Dr. Olga Fuller (happy birthday, Dr. Olga!!). Olga says:

"The Let Them Theory has recently gained significant popularity across podcasts, talk shows, and social media—and for good reason, in my opinion. This book takes one of my favorite concepts from Stoic philosophy: acceptance—also called Radical Acceptance in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)—and presents it in a clear, compelling, and accessible way. The Let Them Theory can be applied to various aspects of life, from relationships and careers to, perhaps most impactfully, one’s self-efficacy, self-concept, and personal growth. My favorite part of this book is the concept of "let me." “Let me” suggests that once we accept others and their behaviors without struggling to change them (an impossible endeavor unless they are open to changing themselves), we can focus on our own agency and power to change our actions and mindset. This gives us the freedom to create a life aligned with our values, regardless of how others behave. I found this book incredibly empowering and have been referencing it frequently. I highly recommend it!"

At our team meeting today, Yarlene (our amazing Practice Manager) surprised us with a cake and the news that we had just...
02/10/2025

At our team meeting today, Yarlene (our amazing Practice Manager) surprised us with a cake and the news that we had just reserved our 1000th evaluation. WOW!! We all dove in too fast for a before picture. 😂

Our February Book of the Month comes from Dr. Sam Jeannite. Dr. Sam says: "As a therapist, I help children develop a str...
02/03/2025

Our February Book of the Month comes from Dr. Sam Jeannite. Dr. Sam says: "As a therapist, I help children develop a strong sense of self-worth and resilience, especially when it comes to embracing their unique identities. One book that stands out is "Hair Love" by Matthew A. Cherry. This heartwarming story about a father learning to style his daughter’s natural hair is not only a beautiful celebration of family and love but also an empowering reminder of the importance of self-care, patience, and confidence. In honor of Black History Month, it’s a wonderful opportunity to highlight the beauty of Black culture and the significance of embracing natural hair as an expression of identity and pride. Hair Love encourages children to feel good about themselves, fostering emotional well-being and a positive sense of self—important tools for navigating the world with confidence."

Small Brooklyn's next webinar with Park Slope Parents will help your children develop confidence and autonomy:Raise Conf...
01/16/2025

Small Brooklyn's next webinar with Park Slope Parents will help your children develop confidence and autonomy:
Raise Confident Kids by Managing Parent Anxiety and Encouraging Independence
Feb 11, 12-1 pm (recording will be available)

How can we raise our kids to be self-confident, without accidentally getting in their way? Sometimes, parents’ anxiety about getting it right can lead us to be overprotective—this can hinder kids’ opportunities to practice how to handle it when things go wrong.

Dr. Rebecca Abbott-Sinclair of Small Brooklyn Psychology will teach practical strategies to reduce overparenting, foster your child’s autonomy, and manage your own parenting anxieties. She’ll explore how today’s parenting trends impact children and will share evidence-based, actionable tips to help kids increase their own coping skills and resilience. Rebecca will save time for a Q&A session at the end, moderated by Dr. Mandi White-Ajmani.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11
12–1 PM ON ZOOM

This webinar is held in partnership with Park Slope Parents! Registration is free for PSP members and $25 for non-members.

More info and registration here:
https://www.smallbrooklyn.com/services/talks/

January's Book of the Month comes from neuropsychologist Dr. Danielle diFilipo: Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: A Growth M...
01/11/2025

January's Book of the Month comes from neuropsychologist Dr. Danielle diFilipo: Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: A Growth Mindset Book for Kids to Stretch and Shape Their Brains by JoAnn Deak Ph.D.

Dr. Danielle says: "This book is both delightful and informative, with fun illustrations that provide an engaging way to teach kids about their amazing brains! Perfect for curious young minds, this book explains how the brain works, why it's important to learn new things, and how making mistakes can actually help us grow. It explains big ideas like neuroplasticity in a simple, encouraging way that builds confidence and a growth mindset."

Address

68 35th Street Building 4, C-556
Brooklyn, NY
11232

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17186224058

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Small Brooklyn Psychology posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Small Brooklyn Psychology:

Share

Our Mission: What We Do

Small Brooklyn Psychology is a team of psychologists who strive to help people learn deep, dynamic, and actionable information about themselves and then use that information to make the changes and achieve the growth they want to see in their lives. We work with people of all ages, all cultures, all identities, and all histories, who might be struggling with all kinds of problems. We know that there’s no need to go to Manhattan for good treatment when high-quality services are here for you, in Brooklyn.

We are scientifically minded: We know the best research-backed practices for psychological and neuropsychological treatment, and we are well-trained to use them. We are also individually focused: We know how and when the best research-backed practices might or might not work for you and your family right now, in this moment. Our depth of experience means we can adapt mindfully and nimbly, providing the best services for you, as you need them.

We offer neuropsychological assessment for people from 12 months through older adulthood. We take a very comprehensive and thorough approach, where we collect as much data from as many different sources as we can, to form a full 360° picture of who someone is, with all their interconnected pieces. We understand that everyone has unique strengths, weaknesses, and idiosyncrasies that interact in a dynamic system to make them who they are today. We will communicate that information to you in a very clear and accessible way. If diagnoses are needed, we will make them, but we’re also focused on how you can use this information in real-world ways to bring about change. Click here to learn more about our neuropsychological assessment services.

When you’re ready to make steps toward change, we also offer several different kinds of therapy, for children, adolescents, and adults, in individual, group, parenting, and family sessions. Our therapists are well-trained in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps clients learn about the thoughts and feelings that underlie their behaviors. CBT and its variants are very effective for treating many kinds of problems. Click here to learn more about our therapy services.