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Abbie works primarily with children, adolescents, and adults. She specializes in issues related to trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions and stressors. Abbie has lived a majority of her life in the Twin Cities area and is invested in the culture and well-being of the community. She is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) with a Masters of Social Work (MSW) degree in Multicultural Clinical Social Work from Augsburg University in Minneapolis, MN.

Bernard has extensive experience working with those who need assistance with life circumstances, situations, and/or stressors; Individuals dealing with moderate to severe issues caused by biology or circumstances. Couples finding themselves in need to clarify, examine and improve their union. Families desiring to promote patience, kindness and respect for everyone in the unit.

Bernard's life work is helping others recover from abuse (drug, emotional, mental, physical and sexual) and or trauma (intergenerational, victimization, and/or war) as well as bereavement.
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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.
North Psychology Clinic provides therapy services for children, adolescents, adult individuals, couples, partners, relationships, and families in both clinic and school-based settings.
Our clinicians are strongly committed to providing professional and competent diagnostic and therapeutic services.
Some of our clinicians work only with children and adolescents, some only with adults, some with the entire age range.
Our therapists can help you begin to make changes that will lead to a happier and healthier you.
There is no wrong reason to go to therapy, and nothing has to be "wrong" with you to go see a therapist.
Talking with a friend, family member, or mentor can often be very helpful.
But in some cases, it might be more beneficial to talk with a trained professional.
There are so many misconceptions about what it means to talk to someone, and our society often tells us that sharing our emotions is weak or shameful.
That stigma is often why people don't seek help in the first place.
But here's the truth: therapy can be a really useful tool and can help with a range of issues, from anxiety to stress, relationships, trauma, or environmental stressors.
One of the main reasons people seek therapy is for help with intimate and close relationships.
And while couples, partner, or relationship counseling tends to be viewed as something for only relationships in crisis, there are many reasons it might be a good idea for you.
Some may be small, some larger, but all are important and deserve your time and care.
North Psychology is dedicated to the community.
In 1994, we started working with local districts starting with North Star Primary School.
We have provided therapy services in Brooklyn Center School District 286 since 1997, and we have been a founding partner with the Brooklyn Center Community Schools Resource Center since its inception in 2010.
Through this partnership, North Psychology Clinic provides on-site individual and family therapy to students at Earle Brown Elementary School.
In 2018, we expanded into Paladin Career & Technical High School, a charter school in Blaine, MN.
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