
Psychological Resources
Psychological Resources for Families, Parents, Adults, Professionals, School Districts & Universities.
Psychological Resources
National Resources​
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CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD)
Offers a professional directory for ADHD coaches, therapists, and educators nationwide. Services include executive function coaching, academic support, and ADHD-specific interventions for children, teens, and adults.
Website: CHADD Professional Directory
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National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD)
Provides extensive resources for parents, educators, and young adults. Includes state-specific data on learning disabilities, policy advocacy, and tools for navigating IDEA and Section 504.
Website: NCLD Resources [ncld.org]
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Understood.org
A nonprofit offering free, expert-backed resources for individuals with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and other learning and thinking differences. Includes immersive tools, parenting guides, and community support.
Website: Understood.org [understood.org]
CDC ADHD Resource Center
Provides free educational materials, behavior therapy guides, infographics, podcasts, and videos for families, educators, and healthcare providers.
Website: CDC ADHD Resources [cdc.gov]
Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA)
Offers adult-focused resources on LD and ADHD, including workplace accommodations, executive functioning strategies, college support, and legal rights under ADA.
Website: LDA Adult Resources [ldaamerica.org]
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Pennsylvania Resources​
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PA Parent and Family Alliance
Provides free one-on-one support, parenting training, and educational resources for families dealing with ADHD, anxiety, depression, behavioral challenges, and more.
Website: PA Parent and Family Alliance
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Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute – Child & Adolescent Programs
Offers inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization programs for children and teens with ADHD, Autism, depression, anxiety, and learning disorders.
Website: PPI Child & Adolescent Programs
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PA Department of Human Services – Mental Health Resources
Includes statewide services for children, adolescents, and adults with mental health and substance use needs. Offers crisis support via 988 and links to OMHSAS programs.
Website: Mental Health in PA
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New Jersey Resources
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New Jersey Department of Education – Mental Health Resource Guide
Provides a comprehensive guide for school-based mental health services, including supports for ADHD, Autism, anxiety, depression, and behavioral disorders. Includes resources for families, educators, and students, with emphasis on trauma-informed care and emotional wellness.
Website: NJDOE Mental Health Resources
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New Jersey Mental Health Cares
A state-run behavioral health information and referral service offering support for legal, housing, employment, rehabilitation, inpatient/outpatient care, and self-help. Includes telephone counseling, psychoeducation, and case management.
Website: NJ Mental Health Cares
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New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies (NJAMHAA)
Advocates for mental health and addiction services across NJ. Offers directories and resources for families, caregivers, and professionals supporting children and adults with emotional and behavioral needs.
Website: NJAMHAA [nj.gov]
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