MENU
Community Psychological Services

Community Psychological Services

Affordable And Accessible Psychological Services

Community Psychological Services is currently accepting new clients! Located on the Florida Tech campus, we are a low-cost therapy service providing high-quality care for a wide variety of concerns (e.g., anxiety, depression, trauma). Services are provided by clinical psychology doctoral students using evidence-based practices under the supervision of licensed clinical psychologists. Acceptability is easy as we are currently offering telehealth services and have immediate openings.

We offer a unique and comprehensive approach to the educational, psychological, and functional well-being of our community. We do our level best to meet the needs of Central Florida, paying special attention to diversity of race, income, and orientation of our clients.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide affordable and accessible services to the central Florida community, engage in research that will improve treatments across the nation, and provide in-depth training of our skilled staff of clinical graduate students.

Who Do We Serve

We provide services to adults, adolescents and children ages 9 and up. Community Psychological Services is a general practice clinic that sees a wide range of concerns.

Concerns Commonly Addressed at CPS (but are not limited to):

  • Anxiety
  • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Behavior Problems
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Childhood Trauma
  • Chronic Pain
  • Depression
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Grief
  • Learning Disorder
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Self-Esteem

There are some concerns that require a higher level of service than we can provide. These include:

  • Schizophrenia
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Custody disputes
  • Sexual and violent offenders
  • Severe Bipolar Disorder
  • Dementia and Neurorehabilitation
  • Medication management
Woman talking to therapist

Affordable Fees

We work on a sliding-scale fee schedule ranging from $15 per session to $50 per session, depending on the client's income and number of dependents. Most of the people we see pay between $15 and $25.

Gross Monthly Income

0 Dependent

1 Dependent

2 Dependents

3 Dependents

4+ Dependents

Highest Annual Income

$0 to $1,458

15

15

15

15

15

$17,500

$1,459 to $1,875

15

15

15

15

15

$22,500

$1,876 to $2,291

15

15

15

15

15

$27,500

$2,292 to $2,708

20

15

15

15

15

$32,500

$2,709 to $3,333

25

20

20

15

15

$40,000

$3,334 to $4,166

25

20

20

15

15

$50,000

$4,167 to $5,000

30

25

20

20

20

$60,000

$5,001 to $5,833

30

25

20

20

20

$70,000

$5,834 to $6,666

35

30

25

20

20

$80,000

$6,667 to $7,500

45

40

35

25

25

$90,000

$7,501 to $8,333+

50

40

40

35

35

$100,000+

 Specialty Clinics

Family Learning Program

Child psychologist workingThe Family Learning Program (FLP) is dedicated to providing best-practice treatment to improve the lives of sexually abused children and adolescents and their families. 

Our Mission Statement

"The Family Learning Program is dedicated to providing best practice psychological services to improve the lives of children, adolescents and families who have experienced neglect and/or abuse." The mission of the Family Learning Program is to provide best-practice evaluation and sexual abuse treatment services for child and adolescent survivors, their siblings, and their non-offending caregivers to promote healthy coping and reduce risk of re-victimization.

Vision And Values

The Family Learning Program's vision is to decrease child maltreatment in Brevard County through the following four core values:

Community Awareness: We believe that increasing community awareness of child sexual abuse and other forms of child maltreatment reduces the stigma associated with abuse and its treatment, prevents child abuse through public education, and increases access to treatment and services for victims and families.

Intervention: We believe that empirically-supported and evidence-based intervention is effective in improving victim and family coping following abuse, reducing related negative effects and symptoms, and reducing risk of re-victimization.

Collaboration: We believe that active collaboration with community partners and other involved treatment and service providers is imperative to fully support victims and families and for effective delivery of sexual abuse treatment.

Prevention: We believe that preventing child sexual abuse and other forms of maltreatment is preferable to treating children and families to avoid the significant negative effects of abuse on the child and family. We promote community awareness in an effort to prevent new occurrences of child abuse and implement interventions and collaboration to prevent additional occurrences in children who have already experienced child sexual abuse or another form of child maltreatment.

Please visit our website – https://research.fit.edu/flp/ - to learn more about the Family Learning Program. Please call (321) 604-5898 if you are interested in initiating services.

 

The Family Learning Program is sponsored by Florida Institute of Technology and the State of Florida Department of Health.

Edit Page