A comfortable, relaxed, and welcoming clinic located in the heart of Brooklyn Center, MN
Our History
North Psychology Clinic has deep roots in the North Metro. Previously part of the North Memorial Medical Center, North Psychology Clinic was established as a group private practice in 1990, when the North Memorial Child Guidance Clinic closed. The founding psychologists were committed to staying in the North metro area to connect with and provide for an often-under-served community. That mission has stayed central to North Psychology’s heart as it has grown and changed. Over time, our clinic has become more diverse in the ages served and in the disciplines in which therapists are trained, making us a richer resource for the community.
our Clinic
We established our clinic as a place where we can provide quality care and service to a diverse community. At North Psychology, we’ve created a comfortable, relaxed environment to make you feel safe, welcome, and known, so you can begin to make changes in your life that will lead to a happier and healthier you. Your trust is important to us. Please rest assured that all information you share with North Psychology clinicians and staff members will remain strictly confidential. We will try to go above and beyond to give you a personal, small office feel to fit your needs as a client.
Our Providers
Our team members are genuine and engaging and have strong ties to the Brooklyn Center community. We have experienced clinicians who offer psychological testing and therapy for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Not everyone can be helped by the same approach. Our clinicians are familiar with a variety of techniques and work with you in the way you want to be helped.
Our therapists provide culturally-responsive treatment to guide you through a variety of different life stressors. We have a wide range of therapists with various specialties including:
Traumas (e.g. sexual, military, developmental, attachment, chronic)
Child and adolescent concerns (e.g. acting out and behavioral difficulties, parenting and single-parenting, juveniles in the legal system, children displaced from their biological families, learning disorders and ADHD)
Identity (e.g. LGBTQ+, racial, spiritual)
Couples and relationship distress
Substance abuse
Grief and loss