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Minute-by-Minute: Changing the Way we Measure Anxiety
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Integrative Behavioral Therapy for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors
Presented by ADAA Member Marla Deibler, PsyD and Renae M. Reinardy, PsyD
2021 Fall Forum: Depression Across the Lifespan
The 2021 Virtual Fall Forum will advance your understanding of depression across the life span through clinical and research perspectives. An interdisciplinary group of speakers will present on biological and psychosocial mechanisms and interventions on depression through the lifespan. Learn from two individual presentations, a panel of experts, and participate in live Q&As.
Setting Up Patients for Success: Providing Patients with Psychoeducation Increases Their Resilience and Helps Maintain Progress in Treatment
This presentation will address how to provide patients with psychoeducation on a number of topics, including the anxiety/OCD cycle, the cognitive behavioral triangle, exposure and response prevention, habituation, inhibitory learning, psychological flexibility, values, the power of choice, and treatment progress expectations. In addition, this session will offer ways for clinicians to build rapport and establish trust with patients through the psychoeducation process by using relatable metaphors, humor, and providing helpful reassurance.
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
Thriving with Anxiety and Depression
FREE Live Webinar presented by ADAA member Ashley Smith, PhD
Everyone wants to be happy, right? If you struggle with anxiety or depression, though, you know first-hand how much these symptoms can interfere with your quality of life. The skills and strategies that help reduce these symptoms, while important, are not necessarily the same ones that actively promote “the good stuff” in life like wellbeing and happiness. Fortunately, the field of positive psychology has shed light on a lot of ways to actively promote thriving.