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Article 01.18.2021

Shop to Support ADAA

You can make a difference and help ADAA change lives by shopping at some of your favorite online stores.
Personal Story 01.12.2021

Mama K Breaking Bad - Soaps That Soothe

​Mama K Breaking Bath is a small bath and body company based out of Durham, North Carolina. Kate Kalinowski, owner and artisan behind all Mama K products, firmly believes in self care that takes place both mentally and physically. 
Blog post 01.09.2021

Unsettled by World Events? A Simple Strategy to Help

The news of the world can be scary for children and teens (and adults for that matter). Whether it’s rioting in the U.S. Capitol, looting in the streets of Portland, or people dying of COVID in the hospitals of New York, images of out-of-control behavior and death can be terrifying.

Personal Story 01.04.2021

Mighty Miniatures

I am Jaime Garcia, creator of Mighty Miniatures. Struggling with anxiety and PTSD, the difficulties of 2020 left me feeling trapped, alone, and in desperate need of an escape. In an attempt to get out of my own head and keep my hands busy, I decided to begin a felting craft that would unknowingly become a passion project that would pull me out of the depths of my own despair.

Robert Selles, PhD, is a registered psychologist working in private practice and a post-doctoral fellow with the Provincial OCD Program at BC Children’s Hospital/University of British Columbia. Dr.

Jennifer Park, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and serves as the clinical director of Rogers Behavioral Health's San Francisco East Bay location and is an adjunct faculty member at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr.

Personal Story 12.20.2020

Raising Awareness Hat by Hat

I thought to myself “there is more to life than this!” On a whim, I gave Louis a blank baseball cap to design with his freestyle artistry. After he completed the hat, I wore it in a shopping mall, and many shoppers asked to purchase the hat!
Personal Story 12.10.2020

You Can Talk With Me About Mental Illness

At 31 years old, when my therapist told me that I had OCD, I thought, Ah, I get it now. This is what it feels like to have a breakthrough in therapy.