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College-Aged Adults Face Less Mental Health Stigma
College-aged adults (age 18–25) have more accepting views of mental health care than other adults, but they still see challenges when it comes to accessing care, according to results of a nationwide poll.
Survey Finds that Americans Value Mental Health and Physical Health Equally
Nearly 90 percent of Americans value mental health and physical health equally, yet about one-third find mental health care inaccessible, and more than four in 10 see cost as a barrier to treatment for most people, according to the results of a new survey released today by the Anxiety and Depress
Mental Health Experts to Present Cutting-Edge Research on Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, OCD
More than one thousand mental health and scientific experts specializing in anxiety, depression, PTSD, and OCD will atten
New Film From ADAA Promotes Treatment for Students With Anxiety and Depression
ADAA produces a short film showing how college students suffering from anxiety and depressive disorders find relief with help from counselors and other mental health professionals.
National Stress Øut Day, April 14-20, 2013
Shedding light on anxiety disorders while promoting a healthy dialogue around all mental health issues.
During the week
National Stress Øut Week Promotes Exercise for Stress, Anxiety and Depression
Stress is normal, and exercise can help you manage it. Understanding what triggers your stress and finding ways to handle it are important in managing anxiety disorders and depression, too.
Managing Stress for Heart Health
ADAA offers resources to help people manage their stress and anxiety in order to keep their hearts
Videos Offer Help and Hope for Living with OCD
People often jokingly point to odd habits or tidiness as signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD. But the truth is OCD is a very real disorder that affects more than 2 million Americans, and there is a big difference between maintaining a morning routine or keeping a clean home and living with the disorder.
After the Trauma: How to Manage Anxiety and Stress
Ten years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks many people continue to struggle with symptoms of anxiety, stress and even posttraumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.
New Videos Offer Help for Anxiety and Stress
The Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) has partnered with MonkeySee.com to provide a series of seven free online educational videos on how to manage and overcome stress and anxiety.
ADAA Launches "Treat It, Don't Repeat It: Break Free From OCD," National Educational Campaign
More than half of adults with untreated obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) reported their condition has a negative impact on important relationships - at work, at home, and in their personal life, according to a new national survey commissioned by the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (AD
ADAA and The HealthCentral Network Form Alliance
The Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) (www.adaa.org) and The HealthCentral Network (www.HealthCentral.com) today announced that ADAA will join HealthCentral’s growing community of patients, caregivers, advocates and health experts dedicated to helping people suffering from anxiety disorders get the information, advice and support they need to cope with the condition.