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11.10.2022
And Then There Were Three: Mom, Dad & Daughter Share Why ADAA Membership Matters
An impressive trio: a successful psychiatrist, an accomplished social worker with a PhD, and an astute young doctor of psychology with a bright future ahead of her, are father, mother, and daughter, who also happen to be ardent supporters of ADAA and the field of mental health.
Video (YouTube or Vimeo)
11.09.2022
How to Talk to Men About Suicide
Suicide is among the leading causes of death in the United States. In this short video, Dr. Reynold's reviews the importance in having conversations about mental health with men, reviews the warning signs, and dismantles myths about suicide.
Books/Media
11.09.2022
Thriving in Relationships When You Have OCD: How to Keep Obsessions and Compulsions from Sabotaging Love, Friendship, and Family Connections
Publisher
New Harbinger Publication
Year of Publication/Release
2023
Webinar
11.07.2022
“You Want Me To Do What?” Ethical Considerations in the Treatment of OCD & Anxiety Disorders
Hosted January 18 | This webinar addresses myths associated with exposure therapy, outlines ethical considerations therapists and patients should be aware of when conducting or engaging in this treatment and offers suggestions for the ethical use of this treatment.
Books/Media
11.07.2022
Productive, Successful YOU!: End Procrastination by Making Anxiety Work for You Rather Than Against You
Publisher
Strategic Cognitive Behavioral Institute Book
Year of Publication/Release
2013
Blog post
11.05.2022
Thriving in Friendships When You Have OCD
Friends are the people we keep in our lives by choice and not because of familial bonds, work contracts, or other circumstances. However, for those with the disorder, finding and nurturing friendships while in the thick of symptoms can be just as difficult.
Blog post
11.03.2022
Mindful Meditation Works for Everyone
Meditation isn't just for yogis, mindful meditation is important for everyone to practice, and everyone can do it. Maybe you've tried it once and didn't feel like it went well—don't throw in the towel just yet. Meditation is simple and anybody can be successful at it.
Personal Story
11.02.2022
What I Learned from Working in a Behavioral Health Hospital
I found that treating the person, talking to the person, and seeing the person was the best and most effective way to deliver care. They were people, not merely patients.