It is possible
to be better

Your life has meaning
Love your meaning

Help yourself…
… and your family

Peace at Home

Home is meant to be a place of peace, but’s it’s much more than that. For a child, teen, or young adult, it means “safe” — from anything. Peace at home is everything. There are few things more important than our relationships with our family.

Peace within

I want to provide the best psychiatric care possible. To do that, I need your help. Hard work — like hard times — make stronger people. I wish I could say I have all the answers, but I do not. I can help, only by guiding you. Psychiatric decisions are made as a team, and the patient is always the “MPV” (most valuable player) and Team Captain.

Peace for a change

I can only promote change. Patients themselves are the true agents of change. To be a patient means a person is suffering. My patient-centered care can be unnerving for families, but making good choices — as a family — leads to the best outcomes… for everyone.

I would love to meet you

Schedule an evaluation by calling:

718-218-4134

Hours:
Monday 8-10 PM
Tuesday 8-10 PM
Wednesday 8-10 PM
Thursday 9-10 PM
Friday 5-7 PM
Saturday Evaluations 10 AM-12 PM
Not Available Sundays

I have some time, so feel free to take some.

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You don’t know me yet

I’m just a person who turned my life into something better
I sincerely want to help you get better too.
If I can be better, so can you

… but since you’re curious: Brian Thomasen is a Columbia University School of Nursing Master of Science with a background in Behavioral Psychology. He is an ANCC Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with prescribing privileges, licensed and registered in New York State. He even has the paperwork to prove it. Just don’t ask him to do paperwork; he prefers people work… and pizza.