Co-occurring Disorders

Alternative Taxonomies to the DSM 5 with a Focus on Internalizing Symptoms - Metal Health Professional Webinar
May 4, 2023
Antonia Kaczkurkin, PhD and
This May 4th live webinar will introduce participants to the concerns raised about our current mental health classification system (DSM-5), to become familiar with the research exploring alternative taxonomies, and to understand how this may impact the future classification of internalizing disorders (anxiety and depressive disorders) in particular.
Research Feature - Anxiety Spectrum
July 1, 2021
Annmarie MacNamara, PhD and

Research Feature - Mapping An Anxiety Spectrum: A Neurobiological Marker of Severity and Prognosis In Mood and Anxiety Disorders

#ADAA2021Virtual Donald F. Klein Awardee Research Presentation

Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors Mental Health Professional Webinar Image
November 18, 2021
Marla Deibler, PsyD and
Renae M. Reinardy, PsyD and
This professional webinar presented will discuss Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors and the need for the advances in the treatment.
Optimizing Exposure Therapy for Youth with Complex Comorbidities and Presentations
July 20, 2021
Emily M. Becker-Haimes, PhD and
Hannah E. Frank, PhD and
Featuring Emily M. Becker-Haimes, PhD and Hannah E. Frank, PhD. This workshop will describe how clinicians can leverage principles of exposure theory to guide case conceptualization, using a four-step model of exposure therapy practice that can be integrated with other interventions as needed to best suit clients’ individual needs.
Racial Trauma, PTSD, and Health Equity: Understanding Racism as a Public Health Pandemic
July 2, 2020
Sierra Carter, PhD and
This webinar provides an overview of the ways in which racial discrimination impacts the health and well-being of Black Americans, a marginalized population that disproportionately experiences racial health disparities influenced by race-related stress. This webinar also further elucidate the importance of examining racial discrimination in the conceptualization of trauma experiences and treatments.
April 20, 2020
Sheila Rauch, PhD, ABPP and

The current COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in reach around the world and the extended nature of this invisible threat. All are impacted whether it is direct impact on health or employment or indirect impact through availability of services and loved ones.

Race, Stress and Black Mother and Infant Mortality: Emotional Health Matters
May 21, 2020
Angela Neal-Barnett, PhD and
Christin Farmer Kane, BA and

An Introduction to Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD
November 29, 2018