The Health Psychology Center of New York

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Business Details

From the business
Identifies as disabled-owned
Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned
Identifies as women-owned
Service options
Onsite services
Language assistance
Amenities
Restroom
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Planning
Appointment required
Appointments recommended

About

Psychological care in Brooklyn often reflects the borough’s own diversity—practical, direct, and mindful of the many ways life can weigh on a person. The Health Psychology Center of New York offers that kind of grounded support, specializing in therapy that acknowledges both emotional and physical health as part of the same conversation. It’s a space where the focus stays on the individual, whether someone is navigating stress, chronic illness, or the daily pressures of city living.

The practice operates from 26 Court St Ste 409, Brooklyn, NY 11242, a stretch of Court Street where the old and new Brooklyn brush up against each other—boutiques next to bodegas, brownstones beside modern storefronts. That mix mirrors the center’s approach: evidence-based methods rooted in contemporary psychology, delivered in a setting that doesn’t feel clinical or detached. The team identifies as both disabled-owned and women-owned, a detail that shapes how they engage with clients, though the work itself remains centered on the person sitting across from them.

Therapy here isn’t one-size-fits-all. Sessions might address anxiety, depression, or the psychological toll of medical conditions, but the conversation always circles back to what each person actually needs. There’s no script, no rigid agenda—just a commitment to meeting people where they are. When it’s time to schedule a visit or ask a question, the number to call is (212) 210-6372, and someone on the other end will walk through the next steps without making it feel like a transaction.

Brooklyn’s pace can make it easy to postpone self-care, but the center’s location near Borough Hall means it’s accessible whether you’re coming from downtown or deeper into the borough. For directions, the map is here. Sometimes the hardest part is just showing up—and that’s enough to start.

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Created 18 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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