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Our EIN:
52-1248820
Our Mailing Address: 8701 Georgia Avenue, Suite #412
Silver Spring, MD 20910
General Inquiries:
Email: [email protected]
Member Benefits:
Present and Attend the Annual Conference + −
ADAA convenes an annual conference usually in March or April that brings together clinicians, social workers, psychiatrists, researchers, and other experts who want to improve treatments and find cures for anxiety, depression, and co-occurring disorders.
As a member you receive a members-only significantly discounted registration rate and complimentary CE’s (usually 18+ credits per conference).
- Present your latest research/ clinical expertise in a session at the conference or volunteer to peer-review your colleagues’ submissions.
- Present a poster.
- For early career professionals and students, take advantage of the career development opportunities and apply to the ADAA Awards programs.
Complimentary Continuing Education Credits + −
ADAA’s peer- to- peer continuing education programs, supports patient care and accelerates the dissemination of research into practice by promoting the implementation of evidence-based treatments and best practices.
ADAA hosts about 4-6 live and on-demand interdisciplinary continuing education and professional development webinars. As a member you receive complimentary CE/CME credits and free registration to live webinars and access to all on-demand webinars.
Members also receive significant discounts on special events such as ADAA's Annual Conference registration and Fall Forum including complimentary CE/CME credits (usually 18+ credits per conference).
Find Your Therapist Directory Listing + −
Expand your reach and list your practice on ADAA's Find Your Therapist platform - which helps members grow their practice and market their services. ADAA's website receives over 5 million annual unique website visitors each year, grow your practice by listing your practice in the directory.
Share your Expertise – Host a Webinar, Write a Blog Post, and More + −
ADAA’s education programs include continuing professional education webinars, programs for the public, and sessions/workshops at our annual conference. Share your expertise with our audiences by hosting a webinar or podcast or author a blog post for ADAA's public or professional communities.
ADAA offers a $200 honorarium for the development of public and professional live or recorded webinar content. Review our honoraria guidelines.
ADAA offers high quality educational webinars for mental health professionals. ADAA is accredited by AMEDCO.
ADAA’s public education programs allow members and non-members to share their expertise to help the public manage life with an anxiety depression or related disorder through various learning tools. You can make a difference by sharing your expertise with the public. Help us expand our free evidence-based resources for the public.
Additional opportunities include:
- Share your content in a written post. Read ADAA's blog post submission guidelines to proposal for a 500–750-word blog for the public.
- Contribute to ADAA's free public resources.
Join Special Interest Groups and Committees + −
Join a Committee or one of ADAA's Special Interest Groups and participate in monthly peer-consultation calls.
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are a vibrant forum for ADAA members with a common interest to participate in education, research, mentoring, and networking. SIGs help support ADAA’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity within the mental health field.
ADAA Special Interest Groups:
- Child and Adolescent
- Early Career Professionals & Students
- OCD & Related Disorders
- PTSD
- Social Anxiety
- Women's Mental Health
- Genetics & Neuroscience
- Multicultural Advances
- Suicide and Self-Injury
ADAA Committees:
- Professional Education Committee
- Public Education Committee
- Membership Committee
- CDLP Committee
- Conference Committee
- Scientific Council
Network in our Member-Online Forum + −
Network and collaborate with peers, share strategic advice, solve challenges, and develop new approaches through ADAA’s Member-only Online Forum.
Mental Health Career Center - Search, Find, Apply, and Post Jobs + −
Post job openings for free and search for career opportunities on ADAA’s Mental Health Career Center.
Share Your Books & Publications, and Media Placements + −
- Promote your self-help or research books and publications by listing it at no cost on ADAA's Bookstore & Reading List webpage and find new audiences through ADAA’s public and professional communities.
- ADAA shares your book through our social media channels and through ADAA's public newsletter Triumph and professional newsletter Insights.
- Submit your information here with your book/publication title and purchase link, and a two-sentence description.
- Share your media placements on ADAA's Members in the News website page and enhance your reach.
Submit to the ADAA Journal of Mood & Anxiety Disorders + −
Journal of Mood & Anxiety DisordersTM, the official Journal of ADAA, welcomes original clinical, translational, and basic research as well as synthetic review articles covering neurobiology (genetics and neuroimaging), epidemiology, experimental psychopathology, pathophysiology and treatment (psychotherapeutic, neuromodulation, and pharmacologic) aspects of mood and anxiety disorders. We encourage original research submissions from basic neuroscientists and pharmacologists as well as all clinical investigators to establish a platform for translational advances and discussion. To advance this discussion, review papers focusing on current treatment advances as well as those providing innovative and cutting-edge reviews of key areas and issues guiding mood and anxiety disorder science will be prioritized. We encourage submissions from international experts. All submissions will be peer reviewed
Share Research Updates and Clinical Trials + −
- Share your research news and clinical trials.
- Host a webinar on your latest research for our public or professional audience.
Apply for Awards and Mentorship Opportunities + −
ADAA Awards Program that recognizes ADAA members, students, and early career professionals.
Learn more about the ADAA awards programs including:
- Donald F. Klein Early Career Investigator Award
- Alies Muskin Career Development Leadership (CDLP) Program
- BIPOC Membership Scholarship Program
- And more.
Mentor early career professionals through ADAA's Alies Muskin Career Development Leadership Program (CDLP).
Partner Benefits + −
ADAA is partnered with Postpartum Support International (PSI). ADAA members receive 25% off of PSI Membership - contact us at [email protected] for the discount code.
We are proud to have a community of strong partnerships and supporters. Click here to learn more.
Before medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or before certain therapy methods are widely accepted as effective, they are tested on people who volunteer to participate in a clinical trial.
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is supportive of research that is conducted through clinical trials. Participating in research can potentially help change the mental health outcomes for you and others who suffer anxiety, depression, and related disorders. You may learn about new interventions/treatments that are being considered. You can make a difference!
We encourage you to view the various clinical trials (also called research studies) listed below. If you have questions about a trial, we highly encourage you to discuss your potential involvement with your medical provider. Additional clinical trials can be found at ClinicalTrials.gov.
Please note: ADAA does not have clinical trial listings in every U.S. state or Canadian province.
Professionals/Members/Organizations interested in posting a clinical trial click here.
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Resources:
ResearchMatch brings together two groups of people who can benefit each another: those trying to find research studies and researchers looking for participants in their studies. Research is a way to discover knowledge that can have a positive impact on the health of society. Most research studies need a certain number of people to participate, but many end too early because too few volunteers join them. Even when enough people join research studies, it may be difficult to find the right match for them. ResearchMatch helps solve this problem by matching you with researchers who need volunteers like you. It is a free and secure registry, and you can be involved in its mission of helping make a real difference in people’s health in the future. Anyone can join, and ResearchMatch can help match you with any type of research study, ranging from surveys to clinical trials, always giving you the choice to decide what studies may interest you.
Other Clinical Trials Resources:
You should know as much as possible about the research study before you participate. It is important that you feel very comfortable asking questions and that the staff answers them in a way you can understand. When preparing for a meeting with the study coordinator or doctor you should plan ahead and write down the questions you want to ask. Review the study website to help you prepare questions to ask. You might ask a friend or relative to come with you for support and to hear the responses to your questions. You may want to ask the following questions when deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial:
What questions should I ask? + −
- Why is this research being done?
- What is the purpose of the study?
- Who is sponsoring the study?
- Who has reviewed and approved this study?
- Why does the research team think the treatment, drug, or medical device will work?
- What kinds of therapies, procedures, and/or tests will I have during the trial?
- Will they hurt? If so, for how long?
- How will the tests in the study compare to tests I would have outside the study?
- How long will the study last?
- How often will I have to go to the study site?
- Will I be able to take my regular medications during the trial?
- What medications, procedures, or treatments must I avoid while in the study?
- What are my responsibilities during the study?
- Will I have to be in the hospital during the study?
- Will the study researchers work with my doctor while I am in the study?
- Can anyone find out that I am participating in a study?
- Can I talk to other people in the study?
- Will I be able to find out the results of the trial?
Questions about risks and benefits include: + −
- How do the possible risks and benefits of the study compare with approved treatments for me?
- What are the possible immediate and long-term side effects?
- Will I have to pay anything to participate in the study?
- What are the charges likely to be?
- Is my insurance likely to cover those expenses?
Meet Our Partners
Corporate Sponsors
At the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), we work with like-minded national and international nonprofits, companies and mental health organizations who have a vested interest in supporting our mission.
If you would like to explore how you can work with ADAA, please email Katie Russo, Senior Director, Strategic Business Development and Operations.
Meet Our Partners
Corporate Sponsors
Media and Publishing Partners
Community Partners
Influencers and Supporters
Singer/Songwriter
Actor
Mental Health Advocate and TV Personality
Women’s Rowing Champions
Former NFL Player
NFL Player – Tennessee Titans
Together we can make a difference. ADAA develops partnerships with foundations, corporations, small businesses, and individuals, who want to help promote the important mission of ADAA. By supporting and sponsoring our resources, tools, and education initiatives, including our annual education conference, you can raise the profile of mental illness in communities throughout the world. The acceptance of donations or engaging in partnerships, does not imply that ADAA endorses the partners or individual donor’s product or service.
ADAA has an assessment procedure and policies to ensure that our partners are committed to the values and mission of our organization. Read our Financial Support Policy.
ADAA is not a public policy or advocacy organization. It is a nonpartisan, nonpolitical organization that is data or evidence driven in its mission to be a resource for information preventing, treating, and curing anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Please scroll down to view all of our wonderful partners.
To partner with ADAA, please email us.
- Read ADAA's 2023 Impact Report
- Read the latest blog about our Influences and Supporters, A Trend Worth Setting: Influencers Support ADAA and Mental Health Awareness.