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Depression and Anxiety, the official journal of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, is available online for ADAA members only. The journal welcomes original research and synthetic review articles covering neurobiology (genetics and neuroimaging), epidemiology, experimental psychopathology, and treatment (psychotherapeutic and pharmacologic) aspects of mood and anxiety disorders, and related phenomena in humans.
Temporal discounting across three psychiatric disorders: Anorexia nervosa, obsessive compulsive disorder, and social anxiety disorder
Joanna E. Steinglass, Karolina M. Lempert, Tse-Hwei Choo, Marcia B. Kimeldorf, Melanie Wall, B. Timothy Walsh, Abby J. Fyer, Franklin R. Schneier and H. Blair Simpson
Version of Record online: 23 DEC 2016 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22586
Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy for major depressive disorder: A randomized controlled trial
Isabelle M. Rosso, ADAA Member, William D.S. Killgore, Elizabeth A. Olson, ADAA 2016 Alies Muskin Career Development Leadership Program, Christian A. Webb, ADAA 2015 Career Development Leadership Program, ADAA 2015 Travel Award, Rena Fukunaga, Randy P. Auerbach, ADAA 2015 Donald F. Klein Early Career Investigator Award — Honorable Mention, ADAA 2014 Career Development Leadership Program, Hannah Gogel, Jennifer L. Buchholz, Scott L. Rauch, ADAA Board Member, Scientific Council Member
Version of Record online: 23 DEC 2016 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22590
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01/03/17 Faster and Easier Approaches for Improving Patients' Depression Treatment Outcomes, Care For Your Mind, Michael E. Thase
12/22/16 An Increase in Anxiety and Other Emotions Is Completely Natural After the 2016 Presidential Election, Anxiety. org, Natalie Arbid, Elizabeth H. Eustis, Lauren P. Wadsworth, Tahirah Abdullah, Jessica R. Graham-LoPresti, Sarah Hayes-Skelton, Lizabeth Roemer, Karen L. Suyemoto
12/20/16 Prince Harry Regrets Not Talking About Princess Diana's Death Sooner, Self.com, Simon Rego
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Online Program Guide — Now Available! (Brought to you by Rogers Behavioral Health) Review and browse all sessions, presenters, abstracts, educational learning objectives by date and time in the new online program. You can search by session category, presenter name, and session code, or simply browse sessions by day. Learn more about the conference and register today.
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Special Conference Sponsored Offer!
This webinar is approved by both the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886437837-3271) and the American Psychological Association (Approval # 739-26163171) for 1 continuing education contact hours for social workers and psychologists. ADAA is pleased to offer CE credits free of charge for this March webinar.
The webinar is offered in two parts with Part Two being offered as a special session at the April 6-9 2017 ADAA Conference in San Francisco. We invite you to take advantage of this special webinar promotion (and to also join us at the Conference) – to learn the basics of CBT and how to successfully use this approach in your practice.
View and register for all upcoming January, February and March webinars.
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Psych Central
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Medical Xpress
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Psych Central
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Newser
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Psych Central
Detecting and treating eating disorder symptoms as early as possible is key to helping prevent children from developing a potentially life-threatening eating disorder, according to a new study published in the academic journal Appetite. The researchers from Newcastle University in England found that children with more eating disorder symptoms at age 9 had a higher number of symptoms at age 12.
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TIME
Exercise isn't a cure for depression, but being active has been shown to alleviate some symptoms of depression in both teens and adults. Depending on the severity of the mood disorder, it could go a long way toward helping problems like negativity and rumination. Scientists are now investigating if the same benefits might apply to young children, an age group with increasing cases of depression. The report was published in the journal Pediatrics.
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Psych Central
Researchers believe that you will soon be able to seek mental health advice on your smartphone as quickly as finding a good restaurant. A new Northwestern Medicine study reports that a suite of 13 speedy mini-apps called IntelliCare resulted in participants reporting significantly less depression and anxiety. Investigators discovered participants would often using the apps on their smartphones up to four times a day.
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Refinery29
You may already know that practicing yoga has been linked to better heart health and lower stress. So it's probably not too surprising that yoga can be great for your mental health, too. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, a particular form of yogic breathing could help ease symptoms of major depression.
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HealthDay News
More than one-tenth of professional airline pilots may suffer from depression, and a small percentage might experience suicidal thoughts, a new survey reveals. The findings come in the wake of the Germanwings air crash in 2015. In that tragedy, a co-pilot with depression deliberately crashed an airliner in the French Alps, killing all 150 people onboard.
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Medical News Today
Given that Facebook have 1.79 billion monthly active users, there is no doubt that it is a popular social platform. The irony of Facebook — a platform designed to make us more sociable — is that the site has been linked to depression — a condition that can result in withdrawal and social isolation. Is it possible to avoid "Facebook depression"?
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The Washington Post
According to recent statistics from the National Institute of Mental Health, 1 in 5 kids in the United States has or has had a debilitating mental health disorder. In a classroom of 20 students, four of those children could be struggling at any given time with anxiety, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or another issue.
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National Public Radio
For a revolutionary, Deepali Vishwakarma is more quiet and reflective than you might expect. She's in her 30s, small, with a round face that holds intense brown eyes and a shy grin. Vishwakarma is a lay counselor in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India — a well-trained community member who goes out daily to fight what novelist William Styron once called a "howling tempest in the brain."
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Today
Carrie Fisher was a powerful force for lifting the stigma against mental illness. The beloved "Star Wars" actress, who died recently after suffering a heart attack, was courageously open about her lifelong troubles with bipolar disorder, depression and addiction.
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