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Event 04.27.2022

Instagram Live: AAPI Heritage Month: Breaking the Stigmas in the AA Community

Join ADAA allies Tiara Johnson and Tanaya Kollipara, advocate and author of Stigma: Breaking the Asian American Silence on Mental Health for an ADAA Instagram live community discussion in honor of Asian and American and Pacific Islander month. Learn about how we can help decrease the stigma around mental health discussions in the Asian American community,  There will be a focused Q&A session.  No registration necessary - just join the conversation on May 24 at 2:00 pm EST on ADAA;s Instagram platform.

Webinar 04.20.2022

Cannabis Research: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

The use of cannabis in the U.S. has undergone a dramatic change over the past two decades.  Starting with the campaign to legalize the use of cannabis in the 90s, use, attitudes and risk perception have changed in both adolescent and adult population.

Personal Story 04.20.2022

How I Achieved My Cure of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia

I have chosen to focus on my healing, and to say only a few words about my long period of suffering. Chances are, you already know – firsthand or secondhand – more than you'd care  to know about the suffering! My own suffering had its unique form, but essentially, it was no different from what you probably already know.

Webinar 04.19.2022

Overcoming Agoraphobia

Come listen and talk to Dr. Karen Cassiday to learn the latest tips and information about overcoming agoraphobia and reclaiming your life.

Dr. Reich is Clinical Professor at UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor at the Stanford Department of Psychiatry. He is currently in private practice in San Francisco where he treats patients and also does some forensic evaluations.

Webinar 04.19.2022

Avoidant Personality – Underdiagnosed and Undertreated

Relatively little has been written on Avoidant Personality Disorder (APD) on its own. This webinar will introduce clinicians to APD, review it’s prevalence, and discuss psychological and pharmacological treatment approaches. Free CE/CME credit for members.