A Home Within
Brittany Webber is a seasoned Child Psychologist with extensive experience in various roles focused on early childhood mental health and behavioral intervention. Currently serving as a Child Psychologist at New York City Child Psychological Services, PLLC since September 2013, Brittany also holds the position of Clinical Director at A Home Within since February 2024. Previous roles include Child Psychologist at Rebecca School from September 2021 to June 2022, and Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist at NYC Health + Hospitals from October 2016 to September 2021. Brittany began the career as a Behavioral Specialist and Child Psychologist at League Education and Treatment Center from January 2011 to October 2016. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Child Psychology from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland. Responsibilities have encompassed conducting individual play therapy, developing Behavior Intervention Plans, providing crisis intervention, and participating in multidisciplinary clinical meetings.
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A Home Within
One Foster Youth. One Therapist. For As Long As It Takes. Our vision is that all children who experience foster care are provided this essential support, ensuring that as they transition from foster care, regardless of which stage of life they are in, they have the inner tools they need to thrive. By matching youth with experienced therapists, we address the trauma and disruption inherent to foster care, help youth manage stress and anxiety, and develop the inner tools they need to become healthy adults. With a mission to create and support lasting, caring relationships for children and youth in foster care, A Home Within identifies, recruits, trains, and supports a network of licensed therapists who each provide free, weekly, one-to-one therapy to a single foster youth "for as long as it takes." For foster youth who often watch people move in and out of their lives, our model creates an anchor of support.