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Every quarter ADAA interviews three members for a blog that showcases new books by our esteemed experts.

Using Big Data to Advance Precision Mental Health
September 11, 2024
Jordan W. Smoller, MD, ScD and
Dr. Jordan Smoller introduced some of the goals of “precision psychiatry”, with a particular focus on leveraging large-scale data resources to address unmet needs in mental healthcare. This webinar is not eligible for CEs.
New Free CE Offerings in Partnership with the Ross Center
ADAA is partnering with the Ross Center to offer ADAA members free access to The Ross Center’s CE education library.
Fall 2024 New Member Books Focus on Obsessions, Compulsions, and Intrusive Thoughts: Introducing Comorbid Eating Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, The Compulsive Reassurance Seeking Workbook, and Hello Baby, Goodbye Intrusive Thoughts
Election Day has come and gone. However, given the polarization that accompanied this election, it’s not unlikely that you may be experiencing a variety of emotions and thoughts.
Boy in the Mirror: Body Image Issues in Adolescent Males
December 10, 2024
Roberto Olivardia, PhD and
This presentation will focus on the various manifestations of body image issues and disorders we see today in boys and young men, including eating disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and muscle dysmorphia.
Participating in a clinical trial can be a significant decision, and there are several compelling reasons why someone might choose to do so as well as some reasons not to participate. It must a thoughtful decision between an individual and their healthcare provider.
Stereotypes are oversimplified generalizations about groups or categories of people. In this blog article, you’ll learn more about the connection between stereotypes and social anxiety, as well as ways to manage social anxiety that occur as a result of stereotypes.
In many illnesses, having one symptom makes you much more likely to have others. Such as, individuals with diabetes are more likely to also have hypertension. The same is also true for mental health disorders.
Heart-brain connections in relation to bipolar disorder: Is it time to take clinical action?
October 8, 2024
Benjamin Goldstein, MD and
This CE/CME eligible presentation provides an overview of cardiovascular-bipolar connection spanning from epidemiology to blood biomarkers and imaging approaches.