Recorded Webinar

A Fireside Chat With NIH And The All Of Us Research Program
January 31, 2023
Julia Moore Vogel, PhD and
Sanjay Mathew, MD - ADAA President-Elect and Chief Medical Officer and
Diversity matters when it comes to mental health. This free fireside chat with Dr. Julia Moore Vogel will discuss the All of Us Research Program and how it's addressing mental health disparities.
Holiday Stress, Managing Holiday Stress, Christmas Stress
December 15, 2022
Karen Cassiday, PhD, ACT and
Krystal Lewis, PhD - ADAA Board Member and
Tynessa Franks, PhD and
Free recorded webinar. ADAA experts share tips and tools to manage holiday stress.
Tinnitus Distress Webinar, Constant Ringing in Ears, Anxiety, CBT Treatment
December 13, 2022
Bruce Hubbard, PhD, ABPP and
Tinnitus is a common neurological condition in which a person hears internal sounds which have no external source. This webinar incorporates concepts and strategies from two therapies in the CBT family, which have been shown to significantly reduce tinnitus distress: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT).  
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.
Prolonged Grief Disorder and Its Treatment - Professional Mental Health Webinar
June 22, 2023
M. Katherine Shear, PhD and
In this live webinar, Dr. Katherine Shear will explain the relationship between usual grief, complicated grief, and PGD and describe how to recognize the latter.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Regret - Professional Mental Health Webinar
March 23, 2023
Robert L. Leahy, PhD and
The webinar will review how specific assumptions that underlie decision making make us more vulnerable to regret.
Providing Psychotherapy to Black and African American Clients - Mental Health Webinar
March 9, 2023
Erlanger Turner, PhD and
This webinar focuses on providing clinicians with practical tools for applying multicultural guidelines when providing psychotherapy to Black and African American clients.
Making Meaning from Loss - Moving Beyond Grief with Mental Illness - Mental Health Webinar
February 22, 2023
Katy Rothfelder, LPC-A and
John M. Hart, PhD and
This webinar will discuss using processes within Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and the latest research on grief, clinicians can support their clients in noticing and allowing their experiences of loss as a continuously unfolding process throughout treatment.
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) for Phobias - Professional Mental Health Webinar
February 9, 2023
Elizabeth McMahon, PhD and
This webinar covers uses of virtual reality (VR) in treating phobias, presents key research findings supporting VR exposure therapy (VRET), and touches on Diversity/Equity/Inclusion (DEI) issues. The presentation includes seven secrets of effective VRET, eight ways to monitor client response, and two case studies. The webinar also discusses VRET’s benefits, potential risks, common therapist concerns, and two approaches to creating a VR exposure hierarchy.
Immigrant Mental Health - Professional Webinar
January 27, 2023
Rachel Singer, PhD and
Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD and
Juana Osorio Ramirez, PsyD and
This webinar provides an overview of psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and systemic approaches to conceptualizing immigrant clients. Presenters will discuss specific strategies for attending to diverse identities, fostering cultural humility, and building on clients’ strengths.