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How to help your young adult transition out of the house and into a life of independence.

How Biofeedback can be Instrumental in Addressing Anxiety

Top Ten Creative Outlets for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum

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At New Directions, we provide transitional services for typical young adults with unique challenges. Many of our clients come from colleges and universities from different parts of the United States and abroad. New Directions is dedicated to helping these students in becoming successful & independent.
  • Direction Therapy CMT (Coordinated Multi-Disciplinary Treatment)  
  • New Directions specializes in serving clients with Anxiety, Depression, ASD, Executive functioning deficits, Learning Challenges & Social Skill difficulties.
  • Difficulties in relationships, Failure to succeed in high school or college, Family conflict, Inability to obtain or to hold a job, Irresponsible behavior, Lack of direction, and varied Mental health challenges.
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 Andrew S. Rubin, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Florida, California & New York
Dr. Rubin is a licensed clinical psychologist, founder of the international society for autism (ISAresearch.org), and the founder and CEO of New Directions for Young Adults, Inc., (Florida and California). Dr. Rubin was appointed by Governor Rick Scott to the Florida Department of Health/Board of Psychology where he served from August 2013 to August 2020.


Erica Rubin, BA
Erica Rubin is the Director of The International Society for Autism, a not-for-profit scholarship, research, and development program, she works with clients to obtain volunteer and employment opportunities. She is currently working on a master’s degree in community psychology at the University of Miami. In her free time, she enjoys making and performing music. Her dream is to pursue her love of music professionally after all of the world’s children have been saved.
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