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Doing Affirmative Cognitive Behavior Therapy with LGBTQ+ Youth and Their Families
Social Connection and Support as Targets for Youth Suicide Prevention
The Role of Caregivers in Interventions for Youth Depression and Suicidality
This symposium presents innovative findings related to the role of caregivers in the prevention and treatment of adolescent suicidality and depression. Depression and suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) are impairing in adolescence, both in the present and over the long term.
Uncovering Effective CBT - Preventing and Treating Depression Among Youth
Cannabis: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
ADAA Webinar Presented by Martin Paulus, PhD, Scientific Council Chair
The use of cannabis in the U.S. has undergone a dramatic change over the past two decades. Starting with the campaign to legalize the use of cannabis in the 90s, use, attitudes and risk perception have changed in both adolescent and adult population. In this presentation, four recent research publications will be reviewed that highlight a more cautious approach towards cannabis.
Cannabis: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Building Resilience: How Families Can Prepare for the Uncertain School Year Ahead
The past year has posed hardships and caused losses that have affected everyone in different ways. Resilience is the ability to adapt when faced with such losses and challenges, bounce back, and move forward with optimism. Everyone is resilient to some degree, but it’s possible to strengthen your children’s resilience “muscles” – and your own – by exercising them. Does your child tend to worry that the worst is going to happen? There are steps you can take, for example, to encourage more realistic thinking.
Building Resilience: How Families Can Prepare for the Uncertain School Year Ahead
Optimizing Exposure Therapy for Youth with Complex Comorbidities and Presentations
Webinar presented by ADAA Member Emily M. Becker-Haimes, PhD and Hannah E. Frank, PhD