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Volusia Neuropsychology & Behavioral Health is a private practice organization specializing in neuropsychological and psychological services. The practice is dedicated to behavioral health and the evaluation of brain function and dysfunction. The practice was established in 2004 and is located in historic downtown New Smyrna Beach, FL. 

 

Psychological services for adults and children include psychotherapy for general mental health issues and psychological assessment. 

Neuropsychological assessment can assist in determining the presence, nature, and severity of cerebral dysfunction and assess cognitive, emotional and personality changes secondary to neurologic or other medical conditions. 

Additional services include FAA Neuropsychological Evaluations. Dr. Merilson and Dr. Bailey are FAA HIMS Neuropsychologists. 

ADULT PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES​
  • Individual Psychotherapy/General Mental Health

  • Veteran Compensation & Pension Evaluations

  • Disability Evaluations

  • Intellectual/Learning Disabilities

  • Adult ADHD

  • Pre-Surgical Evaluations

    • Spinal Cord Stimulator​

    • Intrathecal Pump

    • Deep Brain Stimulator

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY SERVICES​
  • Neuropsychological Assessment

  • Dementia Evaluations

  • Competency Evaluations

  • Memory Loss/Mild Cognitive Impairment

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Concussion/Post-concussion Syndrome

  • Stroke/Cerebrovascular Disease

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Parkinson's Disease

  • Other Neurologic Diseases

PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
  • Individual & Family Therapy

  • Intellectual/Learning Disabilities

  • ADHD Evaluation And Treatment

  • Gifted Testing

  • IQ & Achievement Testing

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WHAT IS A NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST?

A Neuropsychologist is a licensed clinical psychologist with specialized training in brain-behavior relationships. A neuropsychologist is educated in brain anatomy, brain function, and brain injury and disease. Neuropsychologists work closely with physicians and neurologists in the assessment of a patient's brain function. Identifying a patient's status is important in assisting with clinical management as well as monitoring treatment response and progression. 

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