Our Future In Mind: Mental Health Summit

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Our Future in Mind is a brand new mental health summit from @mentalhealthamerica and @idontmind. The two-day event will be streamed live on Youtube Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6, 2021. Register for free today at idontmind.com<http://idontmind.com/>.

Our Future in Mind gives you front-row access to the most innovative mental health organizations and campaigns in the world. You’ll gain insight into how they got started, and you’ll learn (and unlearn) from young mental health experts to help you find your unique pathway into activism.

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT

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Kimberley Quinlan is a licensed marriage and family therapist in the state of California. Specializing in anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, and body-focused repetitive behaviors, she provides one-on-one treatment and online courses for those who are struggling in these areas.

Gender Identity OCD

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Wednesday, 9/22 at 12pm ET, the IOCDF in partnership with ADAA presents Chris' Corner! This live stream on IOCDF's Facebook and Twitter channels will feature ADAA members Andrea Sheckler, LPC, Laura Lokers, LCSW, and Stephanie Woodrow, LCPC as they talk about gender identity OCD with IOCDF Lead Advocate Chris Trondsen, MS, AMFT. 

Stephanie Ortiz Domenech, BA, PhD Candidate

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Stephanie Ortiz Domenech, BA

“I decided to apply for ADAA’s diversity membership scholarship because of ADAA’s commitment to diversity and the integration of clinicians and researchers with diverse backgrounds in medicine, psychology, neuroscience, and other disciplines to advance science and treatment.”

Ana Martinez de Andino, PhD

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 Ana Martinez de Andino, PhD

Dr. Ana Martinez de Andino, PhD is a bilingual, licensed clinical psychologist based in Irvine, California. She received her PhD from the University of Miami in 2019 and completed her predoctoral internship and postdoctoral residency at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Martinez de Andino is currently a Staff Psychologist at Executive Mental Health providing clinical and neuropsychological services within skilled nursing facilities to both English- and Spanish-speaking individuals.

Cope Feurer, PhD

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Cope Feurer, PhD

Cope Feurer, PhD (she/her) is currently a T32 postdoctoral fellow at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Her program of research utilizes a multiple levels of analysis approach integrating peripheral and neurophysiological methods to examine risk for adolescent internalizing disorders, particularly within the context of real-world stress exposure and stress generation. Dr. Feurer was a 2020/2021 CDLP Research Track Awardee, and is currently a member of both the Digital Outreach Committee for the Early Career Professionals & Students SIG and the 2022 CDLP Committee.

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Heather Rusch, PhD

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Heather Rusch, PhD

Heather L. Rusch, PhD, is a Clinical Investigator at the National Institutes of Health and recipient of the 2020 Ailes Muskin Career Development Leadership Award. Her research is mainly focused on developing innovative diagnostics and therapeutics for the treatment of trauma-related disorders, including PTSD. She investigates a range of psychological, neural, and molecular markers to better understand the factors that may increase human resilience in the face of traumatic stress. Dr.

Amanda Jiang

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Amanda Jiang is a Clinical Research Coordinator in the Youth Depression and Suicide Prevention Program at the University of Michigan. Amanda completed her A.A. at Wilbur Wright College and her B.A. at Smith College, where she majored in psychology with a specialization in eating disorders.

David Mischoulon, MD, PhD

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David Mischoulon, MD, PhD

Dr. Mischoulon is the Joyce Root Tedlow Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and Director of the Depression Clinical and Research Program (DCRP) at MGH. He graduated in 1994 from the MD-PhD program at Boston University School of Medicine, and completed his residency in adult psychiatry at MGH in 1998, serving as Chief Resident in Pscyhopharmacology.