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Socratic Dialogue and Collaborative Empiricism: Practical Strategies to Overcome Common Pitfalls
The SPACE Program: How Parents Can Help Children Overcome Anxiety
Managing Anxiety in Turbulent Times
Our current challenges are overwhelming:
Medical Marijuana Laws & Evidence for Harmful/Beneficial Effects in Depression and Anxiety Disorders
Telemental Health & The COVID-19 Pandemic: The Basics
Managing the Roller Coaster of Emotions During COVID-19
The threats to our health, economy, and relationships caused by COVID-19 are unprecedented. For many people, this has created not only extreme anxiety, but also feelings of sadness, anger, guilt, and confusion. In this webinar, Dr.
Putting on the Oxygen Mask - How to Take Care of Yourself so You Can Take Care of Your Child
In this webinar, Dr. Busman, Senior Director of the Child Mind Institute discusses parenting in the time of the coronavirus.
The How, When, & Why of Intensive Residential Treatment for OCD and Related Disorders
Not “Who” But “When.” Assessing Imminent Suicide Risk in Patients Denying Suicidal Intent
Experiencing Financial Stress Due to COVID-19? Learn Stress-Relieving Tips from Anxiety and Financial Experts
Learn some practical tips from two certified financial planners from BDF LLC (Kristina Caragiulo and Nick Cosky of BDF LLC in Chicago) on navigating your financial concerns during these challenging times.
Mental Health on the Frontlines of COVID-19 Part 2 – A Phased Approach for Support
The Phased Approach to COVID-19 Mental Health Response (PAC) is a framework for COVID-19 mental health response developed by ADAA members Drs. Sheila Rauch, Naomi Simon, and Barbara Rothbaum to aid in responding to and planning for mental health impacts of the current pandemic.
ADAA’s 2-Part Special Series: Part 1 - Mental Health on the Frontlines of COVID-19
The current COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in reach around the world and the extended nature of this invisible threat. All are impacted whether it is direct impact on health or employment or indirect impact through availability of services and loved ones.