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Parents of Anxious Children Group
Jacquelyn Blocher, a postdoctoral fellow in child psychology at the Center for Anxiety, will be offering a 4-session group for parents who want to learn how to support their anxious child and avoid accommodating behaviors that make anxiety worse.
OCD Support Group
Have you or a relative been diagnosed with OCD?
Do you suspect that you might be struggling with OCD?
The Center for Anxiety is proud to announce a new OCD support group.
This group will be run at no cost to participants, but please RSVP to reserve your spot.
Institutional/ Group Memberships
CE/CME Information
Accreditation Statement
You must participate in the entire activity as partial credit is not available.
Helping Your Anxious Teen Cope with a Panic Attack
By Sheila Achar Josephs, PhD
What Does “Overcoming” Anxiety Really Mean?
Naturally, when individuals seek treatment for anxiety, their primary goal is to “stop…worrying/panicking/obsessing/etc.” This is understandable because the symptoms have caused turmoil in their lives!
Focal Brain Stimulation Interventions for Depression and Anxiety
Paul Holtzheimer, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Surgery
GOAL (Giving Obsessive-compulsives Another Lifestyle
All support groups allow members with similar issues to find comfort and support from sharing; however, an unstructured group can often deteriorate into a destructive complaint group (or what one of our members referred to as a “pity party”), where members spend their time comparing symptoms and
Why is my OCD Worse On Vacation?
Many of my patients took an extended holiday over the Christmas/New Year's break. When they returned to treatment in midJanuary most of them reported that their OCD symptoms had worsened. Obsessions returned that had been dormant.
OCD Support Group
Anxiety Support Group
Sheila Rauch, PhD - ADAA Board
Deputy Director of the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program
Professor at Emory University School of Medicine