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08.17.2023
BDD, Surgeons, and Surgery: Considerations and Questions to Ask
Surgery can be lifesaving. Surgery is often needed and can, for many conditions and situations, be a game changer. But more often than not, a surgical procedure for someone with Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) will not help. It could potentially relieve the person of their symptoms for a short amount of time but it cannot treat or cure the underlying disorder.
Blog post
08.16.2023
Understanding the Difference: Harm-Related Intrusive Thoughts and Wanting to Hurt Someone
While both Harm OCD and desire to harm someone involve thoughts relating to harm, distinct features can help differentiate between the two.
Blog post
08.14.2023
Medication for Treatment of OCD: Understanding the Options
Although primary care physicians and other non-specialists in mental health feel comfortable managing less complicated anxiety-related disorders, OCD is a more complex diagnosis and ideally should be managed by a psychiatrist. Before initiating medication, the psychiatrist will first do a thorough assessment to ensure that the diagnosis of OCD is accurate, and to determine the presence of coexisting conditions that may complicate the treatment.
Blog post
07.31.2023
Heat and Mental Health
As we are experiencing heat domes across the planet, there is emerging evidence from recent publications that heat, among effects on many other human activities, can also have profound effects on mental health. - Martin Paulus, PhD
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07.18.2023
Other Conditions
Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
What is Tardive Dyskinesia?
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a drug-induced movement disorder that causes a range of repetitive involuntary muscle movements. A person with TD symptoms has no control over these movements.
Blog post
06.30.2023
Mindfulness for Sickness and Pain
Sensations of pain and illness in our bodies naturally grab our attention. This attention to pain and illness also naturally evokes emotional responses.
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04.07.2023
ADAA Self-Help Books – Bookstore/Reading List
Explore self-help and research-focused mental health books focusing on anxiety disorders and depression written by ADAA mental health experts.
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12.31.2022
ADAA Journal of Mood & Anxiety Disorders TM
Submit Today! Read the current issue of ADAA's official open access online Journal of Mood & Anxiety Disorders TM.
Blog post
11.15.2022
Hadassah Foundation Cameroon: The Journey
As the Executive Director of ADAA, I am always thrilled when we realize our work is making a difference and that we are reaching farther and wider. So, when the Hadassah Foundation, a mental health organization in Cameroon, contacted ADAA with a request to access our free member-created, publicly available, evidence-based resources, we not only acquiesced, we collaborated.
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11.11.2022
Men's Mental Health
For many mental health disorders, men are less likely to speak up and get treatment. They are also less likely to be diagnosed because of this. Knowing the statistics can help raise awareness about men's mental health, encourage men to take a step towards getting treatment, and validate the feelings men with mental health disorders may be experiencing.
Blog post
11.03.2022
Falling into Sadness: What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
When the seasons change, it is not uncommon for some people to notice shifts in their mood. If the timing aligns with the change of seasons, you may have what’s called, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
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11.02.2022
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that's related to a lack of sunlight or changes in seasons. Have you ever heard of the 'winter blues'? SAD is very similar to the winter blues but with increased symptoms.