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Antonio Liranzo - Mental Health Awareness Month Video
Depression: An Outsider Looks Inward
My friend’s phone call left me stunned and shaken. She had just been released from the hospital, where she had been admitted for suicidal ideation. “Suicidal ideation” was an unfamiliar term to me, but I could easily figure what it meant.
Evidence-based Therapies for Adolescent Depression - From the Washington University Pediatric & Adolescent Ambulatory Research Consortium/Washington University School of Medicine
Four evidence-based videos featuring ADAA member Melanie Van Dyke, PhD explaining: Evidence-based Therapy for Adolescent Depression - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Selecting a CBT Therapist - How to Know if Therapy is Working
Research Studies and You: Where to Start & What to Ask
This helpful video discusses what a research study is and how you can get involved. The video was produced by ResearchMatch.org.
Autism and Anxiety Disorders: Part Two: Diagnosing and Treating Anxiety in People with Autism
April is world autism awareness month, and so there is no better time to bring to light not only the challenges associated with autism, but also the most common conditions that impact this community.
What Now? Dealing with the Emotional Aftermath of the Verdict
One year ago, the world tuned in to see a man being murdered by a uniformed police officer while onlookers pleaded for mercy. George Floyd’s death led to numerous protests all over the world against police brutality and systemic racism experienced by Black and Brown communities.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is evidence-based and is recommended as the first-line treatment for insomnia in adults.
Mindfulness Based CBT to Move Past Intrusive Thought OCD
Dear Anxiety...
Should I talk to my primary care provider about my mental health?
It can be challenging to know when to seek therapy and how to get connected with care. Talking to your primary care provider is one option.