September 28, 2021
Shane Owens, PhD
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Kristin Bianchi, PhD
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L. Kevin Chapman, PhD
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Simon Rego, PsyD, ABPP, A-CBT
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In this webinar, four psychologists discuss their activities across media outlets.
September 16, 2021
Martin Paulus, PhD, Scientific Council Chair
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Upcoming live webinar featuring Martin Paulus, PhD. A study of recent publications need to be considered when one decides to use cannabis or need to be balanced against potential beneficial effects of cannabis.
June 24, 2021
Megan L. Rogers, PhD
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Featuring Megan L. Rogers, PhD. This webinar will describe two recently proposed suicide-specific entities—Acute Suicidal Affective Disturbance and Suicide Crisis Syndrome.
May 13, 2021
Barbara Kamholz, PhD, ABPP Senior Advisor, Professional Education
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Jessica Graham-LoPresti, PhD
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Sarah Hayes Skelton, PhD
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Keith D. Renshaw, PhD
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Karen G. Martínez, MD, MSc
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This panel uses an intersectional perspective to discuss the effects of sexual harassment issues on the mentor / mentee relationship.
October 21, 2021
Alan F. Schatzberg, MD
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Gabriela Livas Stein, PhD
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Namkee Choi, PhD
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Shawn Jones, PhD, MHS
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Gabrielle Liverant, PhD
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David Mischoulon, MD, PhD
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Barbara Kamholz, PhD, ABPP Senior Advisor, Professional Education
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ADAA's annual Fall Forum - eligible for 2-3 CE/CME credits brought together a panel of renowned experts in an engaging and interactive presentation.
May 6, 2021
H. Blair Simpson, MD, PhD
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In this webinar, Dr. Simpson highlights two urgent clinical problems and how research is addressing them.
August 26, 2021
Stephanie Woodrow, LCPC, NCC
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Tejal Jakatdar, PhD
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Webinar Featuring ADAA Member Stephanie Woodrow, LCPC, NCC & Tejal Jakatdar, PhD.
April 29, 2021
Erica H. Wise, PhD
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This participatory CE/CME workshop provided a theoretical basis for understanding the impact of current stressors on our competence as mental health professionals and outline evidence-based approaches to caring for ourselves and our colleagues.
November 19, 2020
Hong Nguyen, PhD
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Elizabeth Sauber, PhD.
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Cultural/diversity issues play a significant role in therapy. Reported experiences of microaggressions in the therapeutic setting are common among patients seeking mental health treatment (Davis et al., 2016) and among mental health providers (deMayo, 1997). Microaggressions have been associated with lack of treatment engagement (Crawford, 2011) and poor working alliance (Owen et al., 2010).
December 3, 2020