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Beyond High Standards: Helping Kids Manage Perfectionism @ 12pm
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Many kids and teens struggle with perfectionism—they feel intense pressure to excel, avoid tasks when success isn’t guaranteed, or melt down when things aren’t “just right.” Society makes us and our kids feel they have to do more and more to succeed, and social media amplifies the comparison and achievement culture. Families are seeing more anxiety, procrastination, and self-criticism tied to these high standards. Yet it can be hard to know when your child’s motivation is healthy striving and when it’s tipping into patterns that hurt their wellbeing. It can also be hard to recognize when parents are unintentionally contributing to the sky-high expectations and stress.
In this webinar, Dr. Gabby Marton of Small Brooklyn Psychology will break down how to identify perfectionism in kids and teens and what makes it different from typical motivation. She’ll share evidence-based strategies used by clinicians—including exposure, flexible thinking, and challenging automatic negative thoughts—along with practical guidance for shifting language and habits at home to help break perfectionistic cycles. Dr. Gabby will offer clear principles, real-life examples, and take-home tools so parents can support kids’ resilience, confidence, and healthier expectations. A Q&A session moderated by Dr. Mandi White-Ajmani will follow.
When: Wednesday, December 10th
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Cost: Free for PSP members, $25 for non-members
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Dr. Gabrielle (Gabby) Marton is a licensed clinical psychologist; she earned her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from William James College and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Child Mind Institute’s Anxiety Disorders Center. Gabby provides evidence-based therapy for children, adolescents, and young adults. She has specialized training in CBT, ERP, PMT, and PCIT-SM, and she treats anxiety, OCD, selective mutism, ADHD, behavioral concerns, and social challenges.
Gabby’s therapy style emphasizes warmth, partnership, and empowerment. She collaborates closely with children, teens, and families to develop practical strategies they can use both in and outside of therapy to create lasting change.
Dr. Mandi White-Ajmaniis a clinical psychologist with extensive experience in neuropsychological assessment of children and adults from many different backgrounds. She founded Small Brooklyn Psychology in 2013 and has grown it from a solo practice into a thriving group practice at Industry City, offering high-quality, research-backed neuropsychological assessment and therapeutic treatment.
Dr. White-Ajmani earned her BA from Cornell University and her MBA in Organizational Behavior and PhD in Clinical Psychology from Suffolk University. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship in clinical research in neuroscience and schizophrenia at NYU School of Medicine and then continued as a research scientist at NYU, investigating family violence. She earned an appointment as a Research Assistant Professor at NYU School of Medicine during this time. Now, as a clinician, she conducts neuropsychological assessment with people of all ages, with a wide range of psychological concerns. She has built a special focus on working with children and families, to help them understand the practical nuances of how each person approaches the world a little differently—and then how to use that information to make real-world changes.
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