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Books/Media 06.06.2020

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Author
Charles B. Nemeroff, MD, PhD and Charles R. Marmar, M
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year of Publication/Release
2018
Blog post 06.06.2020

Protests, Racism and Our Children: Helping Kids Cope

Images of the murder of Black Americans, discussions about systemic racism, sirens blaring, crowds protesting, curfews, fires. It’s tough for adults to make sense of the hurt in the world right now, but how do we help our children and teens with it?

Yaara Shimshoni is a clinical psychologist and an associate research scientist at the Yale School of Medicine, Child Study Center. As a member of the Anxiety and Moods Disorders Program, directed by Profs. Wendy Silverman and Eli Lebowitz, Dr.

Webinar 06.05.2020

The SPACE Program: How Parents Can Help Children Overcome Anxiety

This webinar presents attendees with an overview of family accommodation and its associations with child anxiety and provide an introduction to the SPACE Program. Clinical trials in anxiety and OCD support the ability of SPACE to reduce family accommodation children's symptoms. Results of a recently completed funded randomized clinical trial of SPACE are presented and discussed.
Page 06.03.2020

COVID-19 Webinars and Blog Posts

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, ADAA members have been creating helpful tips and strategies through webinars and blog posts for both the professional and public communities.  Please share these resources (updated daily) with your communities.
Blog post 06.03.2020

Coping with Grief During the Pandemic

Grief is a natural multifaceted reaction to loss.

We all have the capacity to adapt to even the most difficult loss.

Recognize that grief contains love; try to let it in and not push it away. 

Blog post 05.26.2020

Social Anxiety During COVID-19

In the grocery store, you are told to stand back on the red line. You feel ashamed for not seeing it in the first place.