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The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) lists clinical trials on our website which attracts more than 5.5 million unique visitors annually.  Please note that some of our website visitors are international.

 

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!
 

Please download and complete this form and send to [email protected] together with: 1) a brief description of your study, including eligibility, end date, and exclusion criteria; 2) a copy of your IRB approval letter 3) and state clearly whether your trial is only for the US audience.  

Please email [email protected] with any questions. 

Please note that posting a clinical trial is free to ADAA members. There is a $500 fee for clinical trial postings for non-members.

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ADAA’s webinars offer evidence-based content for both of our public and professional communities. Presenting a professional or a public webinar is a wonderful way to share your expertise and promote your practice or research.

 

ADAA members and nonmembers are eligible to present webinars.

 

ADAA offers a $200 honorarium for live or recorded webinar content of 45 minutes+. Read more about ADAA’s honorarium policy.

 

Professional Webinars

ADAA’s professional webinars offer education and training on the most up-to-date evidence-based treatment and best practices for physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers, counselors, and healthcare workers. 

 

ADAA is now accepting webinar proposals for either:

 

  • continuing CE/CME credit
  • non-CE/CME accredited sessions

To submit a professional webinar proposal, click here.

 

Public Webinars

ADAA’s public webinars helps to improve the quality of life for those living with anxiety, depression, and co-occurring disorders by providing insight on diagnoses and treatment. ADAA aims to increase access to premiere mental health information and break the stigma surrounding mental health.

 

To submit a proposal to present a public webinar, click here.



 

 

Watch ADAA's new webinar portal tutorial video for helpful tips on submitting your proposal.

 

Have a question for ADAA? Please email: [email protected].

 

Opinions and findings presented in our education programs, including our annual conferences are not necessarily representative of those held by ADAA. 

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ADAA works to prevent, treat, and cure anxiety disorders and depression.

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ADAA improves the quality of life for those who suffer through evidence-based educational resources, professional practice, and scientific research.

 

ADAA’s promise is to raise awareness about the impact of mental health on physical health, to find new treatments, and one day prevent and cure anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders. 

 

ADAA brings together mental health professionals who lend their time and expertise to improve patient care by promoting the implementation of best practices and treatments across disciplines through continuing education and training and accelerating dissemination of research into practice.

 

ADAA, as a membership organization, values the inclusion of diverse groups from a variety of professional and educational backgrounds, and honors their views across all areas of the organization. We recognize that when people across identity groups are regarded and engaged as full participants in leadership, decision making and programs, we are able to provide resources and programs that best meet the needs of our members and the public. As such, ADAA leadership embraces diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) as a core value for all members, staff, and volunteers. We are committed to fostering an environment that supports cultural equity and models diversity and inclusion. ADAA is committed to practicing DEI principles to ensure that everyone feels safe, seen, valued, respected, and welcome. 

 

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.  


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