At Psychological Associates of Melbourne, we believe in providing our patients with valuable information and resources that can support their mental health and well-being. Below, you will find both professional affiliations that we are proud to be part of, as well as various mental health resources available to you.
American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
ABPP is the leading organization for specialty board certification in psychology. Board certification from ABPP represents the highest level of expertise and competency in psychology.
American Psychological Association (APA)
The APA is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. Dr. Anderson is a proud member of APA Division 40 – Society for Clinical Neuropsychology, and Division 41 – American Psychology-Law Society.
National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN)
NAN is a non-profit professional membership association for clinicians specializing in the assessment and treatment of brain injuries and disorders. This organization is dedicated to the advancement of neuropsychology in clinical settings.
Florida Psychological Association (FPA)
The FPA is the largest professional organization for psychologists in Florida, with over 1,500 members. Dr. Anderson is an active member of the FPA’s Forensic Psychology and Neuropsychology divisions.
Notice of Privacy Practices
This notice explains how your health information may be used and disclosed, as well as how you can access your information. Please take a moment to review it carefully.
Veterans Crisis Line (Dial 988, then press 1)
If you or a veteran you know is in crisis, the Veterans Crisis Line connects you with trained VA responders who provide free, confidential support 24/7 via phone, text, or online chat.
The National Center for PTSD
The National Center for PTSD is dedicated to improving the care and understanding of individuals affected by post-traumatic stress disorder through research, education, and clinical practice.
Visit the National Center for PTSD
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Call or Text 988)
If you or someone you know is in crisis, the Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides confidential support 24/7. Skilled counselors are available to help you navigate your situation.
Visit the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Additional Resources for Veterans
The VA offers a wide range of mental health and wellness services for veterans and their families, including counseling, peer support, and treatment for PTSD, depression, and anxiety.
Visit mentalhealth.va.gov
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor for support during moments of emotional distress. Available 24/7 for anyone in the U.S.
Visit Crisis Text Line
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA offers a national helpline for individuals struggling with mental health or substance use disorders. They provide free, confidential, 24/7 support.
Call: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Visit SAMHSA
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
AA offers peer-led meetings and recovery support for individuals working to overcome alcohol addiction. Resources are also available for families and friends of those in recovery.
Visit Alcoholics Anonymous
Al-Anon Family Groups
Al-Anon provides support and understanding for families and friends of individuals struggling with alcoholism. Meetings are available both online and in person.
Visit Al-Anon Family Groups
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI provides support, education, and advocacy for individuals affected by mental illness and their families.
Visit NAMI
Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition
The Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition is dedicated to reducing suicides across Florida through outreach, education, and local community support.
Visit Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition
Disaster Distress Helpline
24/7 crisis counseling for emotional distress related to a disaster.
Call or Text: 1-800-985-5990
Visit Disaster Distress Helpline
Meditation & Mindfulness Apps
Meditation and mindfulness can help reduce stress and improve focus. Popular options include:
Accessible Yoga Options
Yoga can support both mental and physical health. Adaptive practices, such as chair yoga, are available online.
Visit SarahBethYoga on YouTube for guided sessions.
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
CHADD is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with ADHD and their families. They offer education, advocacy, and a wide range of resources to help people better understand and manage ADHD.
Visit CHADD
Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
ADDA provides information, community support, and practical resources specifically for adults with ADHD. Their programs focus on helping adults thrive through peer support, education, and skill-building.
Visit ADDA
Understood
Understood is a nonprofit organization that supports families of children who learn and think differently, including those with ADHD. They provide accessible tools, guidance, and expert-backed resources to help families navigate learning and attention challenges.
Visit Understood
Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD)
The Agency for Persons with Disabilities provides support and resources for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families throughout Florida.
Visit apd.myflorida.com
Autism Coalition of Brevard
A community organization that connects families with local autism-related events, services, and support networks.
Visit brevardautismcoalition.com
Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD)
CARD offers training, resources, and consultation for individuals with autism and their families.
Visit centerforautism.com
UCF Social Development for Peers Like Me / Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies (PALS)
Programs conducted under UCF CARD that promote social and communication skills through peer engagement.
Learn more through UCF CARD resources.
Family Liaison Project – Brevard County Public Schools
Provides school-based support and coordination between families, educators, and services for students with disabilities.
Contact Brevard Public Schools for more information.
Promise in Brevard
A supportive community providing housing, employment, and social opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
Learn more at Promise in Brevard.
Puzzle Box Academy
An educational program designed to meet the academic and behavioral needs of children with autism and related disorders.
Learn more at Puzzle Box Academy.
Child and Family Consultants
Offers psychological and educational assessments, therapy, and behavioral support for children and families.
Visit childandfamilyconsultants.com
Nemours Children’s Health
Provides medical, behavioral, and developmental services for children and families.
Visit nemours.org
Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)
ASAN empowers autistic individuals through advocacy, policy work, and community education.
Visit autisticadvocacy.org
Autism Speaks
Autism Speaks offers resources, advocacy, and tools for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
Visit autismspeaks.org
Autism Society
Dedicated to improving the lives of all affected by autism through advocacy, education, information, and referral services.
Visit autismsociety.org
Hire Autism
A program that connects job seekers on the autism spectrum with employers who value neurodiversity.
Visit hireautism.org
Academic Autism Spectrum Partnership in Research and Education (AASPIRE)
AASPIRE develops research-based tools, including the Autism Healthcare Accommodations Tool (AHAT), to improve healthcare access for autistic adults.
Find the AHAT tool at the Organization for Autism Research (OAR): researchautism.org