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Just Announced: Keynote Address — Thursday, March, 28
Potential Drugs of Abuse as Antidepressants and Anxiolytics: Pluses and Minuses
#ADAA2019 Keynote Speaker Alan F. Schatzberg, MD will speak on: Potential Drugs of Abuse as Antidepressants and Anxiolytics: Pluses and Minuses. Increasingly data from research studies point to potential drugs of abuse as antidepressants and anxiolytics. This presentation reviews recent data and raises key issues regarding how to balance risk-benefit both for individual patients and society at-large. Learn more about the Keynote Address and Dr. Schatzberg.
Submissions Open:
- We encourage interactive presentations comprised of both clinicians and researchers and also speakers from different institutions.
- We encourage submissions on diversity and those related to cultural, racial and socioeconomic barriers to mental healthcare.
- New first-time presentations will be given priority.
Submission Deadlines:
- Symposia, Ignite Symposia, Workshops, and Roundtables: September 14, 2018
- Career Development Leadership Program (CDLP) and Klein Awards: October 1, 2018
- New Research Poster Sessions: November 1, 2018
 Make sure to check the Submissions web page for updates on submission information and view the "How to Submit" guidelines.
#ADAA2019 Award Applications — Submit Yours Today!
Since its inception in 1998, the annual ADAA awards program has granted over one million dollars to more than 400 aspiring professionals, providing access to a professional home, unique pairings with senior mentors from our membership and participation at the annual conference. ADAA award winners represent the future of research and practice in the fields of anxiety, depression and co-occurring disorders. Award applications are due October 1, 2018.
Alies Muskin Career Development Leadership Program
An intensive mentoring and professional development opportunity for early career clinicians and researchers. This interactive learning experience challenges thinking and encourages creative discourse about anxiety, depression and co-occurring disorders in a diverse, multidisciplinary community of professionals involved in practice and research. The CDLP's focus is to offer an environment where ADAA's next generation of leaders can flourish.
Open to graduate degree students (MD, MPH, MS/MSW, NP, PhD, PsyD), interns, residents, or postdoctoral fellows or early career researchers and clinicians who have completed their training within the last five years. Learn more here.
Donald F. Klein Early Career Investigator Award
Awarded to an early career investigator for the best original research paper on neurobiology, psychopharmacology, psychosocial treatments, or experimental psychopathology of anxiety disorders and depression. Learn more here.
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Community Outreach
ADAA Staff Members Kesha Patel and Astrid Masfar attended the NIMH Partnership Outreach Program to present ADAA's women's initiative "Turning a Laser-Focus on Women's Issues in the Treatment of Anxiety, Depression and Related Disorders," funded by the hope and grace grant received by ADAA in October 2017.
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New ADAA Blog Posts

For the Public: Patient-Centered Study for Digital Treatment of Behavioral Addictions
by ADAA Member Eric Hollander, MD, and co-authors Vera Nezgovorova, MD, and Kyra Citron
For Professionals: Problematic Internet Use and Its Impact on Anxiety, Depression and Addictions: Patient-Centered Approaches and Digital Applications and Interventions
by ADAA Member Eric Hollander, MD, and co-authors Kyra Citron, Sam Chamberlain, MB/BChir, PhD, MRCPsych, Naomi Fineberg, Jon Grant, JD, MD, MPH and Vera Nezgovorova, MD

How to Calm an Anxious Stomach: The Brain-Gut Connection
by Ken Goodman, LCSW
New Member Publications

Break Free from Anxiety — The Steps, Strategies, and Secrets to Overcome Panic, Worry, and Fear (The First Coloring, Self-Help Book for Anxiety)
by Ken Goodman, LCSW

Escaping the Emotional Roller Coaster: ACT for the Emotionally Sensitive
by Patricia Zurita Ona, PsyD
We encourage our new members to log into ADAA's membership platform to view and download our new membership guide and to learn about the many member benefits available to you (including special offers from TherapyNotes, conference audio-recordings, a special consumer brochure sale and much more…).
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07/27/2018 Stop Casually Throwing The Word 'Phobia' Around, The Huffington Post, Stacia Casillo, PsyD and Carolyn Rodriguez, MD, PhD
07/24/2018 What's The Difference Between a Heart Attack & a Panic Attack? Here's How to Tell, & What You Can Do About It, Romper, Reid Wilson, PhD
07/23/2018 To Support a Loved One Who's Depressed, Start By Showing Up, Kathy Davis, Debra Kissen, PhD, MHSA
07/23/2018 Do I Have Anxiety or Worry: What's The Difference?, Harvard Health, Luana Marques, PhD
07/21/2018 Here's What It Means if You Constantly Overthink Everything, Refinery 29, Kevin Chapman, PhD
07/21/2018 Help Your Kids Feel Secure in an Uncertain World, KIRO-TV, Mary Alvord, PhD
07/20/2018 Can Targeting Race-Based Stress and Healthcare Bias Save Babies' Lives?, The Plain Dealer, Angela Neal Barnett, PhD
07/19/2018 If You Love Someone with OCD, You May Need to Stop Reassuring Them That Everything is OK, Self, Lisa Coyne, PhD and Jenny Yip, PsyD
07/19/2018 Perfectionism in Young Children May Indicate OCD Risk, Washington University School of Medicine, Kirsten E. Gilbert, PhD
07/18/2018 Disruption, Consolidation, Uncertainty: Welcome to Hollywood's Age of Anxiety, Hollywood Reporter, Alexander Bystritsky, MD and Michelle Craske, PhD
07/18/2018 Not All Social Anxiety Is The Same. Here's How to Combat Each Type, The Huffington Post, Ellen Hendriksen, PhD
07/17/2018 Improving Therapeutic Options for Patients with PTSD, MD Magazine, Israel Liberzon, MD
ADAA members are often reported on or quoted in the general media about a wide range of topics.
Have you published a new book or research article? Have you been quoted in a recent news article/story? Please let us know so we can share your news with your ADAA colleagues and with our public community. Simply email Lise Bram and we'll make sure to feature your news/new publication here every other week, on our social media platforms and on the ADAA Members in the News website page.
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ADAA offers a variety of webinars for mental health professionals. Most ADAA professional webinars offer CE credits.
Fall 2018 — Registration Now Open!

September 13, 2018 — Dean McKay, PhD presents: Addressing Cognitive Dimensions of Academic and School Anxiety
Eligible for 1 CE/CE Hour

September 20, 2018 — Shelley Avny, PhD presents: How to Best Understand and Address Selective Mutism in Younger Children, Tweens, and Teens
Eligible for 1 CE/CE Hour

October 4, 2018 — Vera Joffe, PhD presents: Diagnosing and Treating ADHD and Comorbidity Conditions in Preschoolers
Eligible for 1 CE/CE Hour

October 18, 2018 — Philip Held, PhD and Brian Klassen, PhD present: Identifying and Treating Moral Injury-Based Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Military Service Members and Veterans
Eligible for 1 CE/CE Hour

November 8, 2018 — Lynne Siqueland, PhD and Tamar Chanksy, PhD present:
Empowering Families in the Face of PANS
Eligible for 1 CE/CE Hour
Special Summer On-Demand Learning Offer
 School might be out…but you can still continue to learn and earn CEs. Take advantage of this special summer offer on ADAA's 2018 Conference audio-recordings and all on-demand webinars, including webinar bundles. For July and August, both the CE Package and Non-CE Package of recordings from the 2018 Anxiety and Depression Conference will be available for 25 percent off. In addition, individual sessions can also be purchased for $30 each — a $10 savings.
Use the special code: SUMMER18 at checkout.
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Depression and Anxiety, the official journal of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, is available online at no charge to ADAA members. 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. Per the ISI Journal Citation Reports Rankings for 2017, the Depression and Anxiety impact factor is 5.043. The journal ranks 19 of 142 in psychiatry journals; 8 of 77 in psychology journals; 5 of 121 for psychology clinical journals, and 15 of 139 for psychiatry social science journals. Google Scholar psychiatry journal ranking (spring 2017) ranked Depression and Anxiety No. 19 of 20.
Murray B. Stein, MD, MPH — Editor-in-Chief
Meet the Journal Editorial Board
JULY 2018 ISSUE – VOLUME 35 - ISSUE 7
CURRENT ISSUE
Use of Crisis Management Interventions Among Suicidal Patients: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Craig J. Bryan PsyD, ABPP, Alexis M. May PhD David C. Rozek PhD Sean R. Williams LCSW Tracy A. Clemans PhD Jim Mintz PhD Bruce Leeson PhD T. Scott Burch PsyD
Version of Record Online: 10 MAY 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22753
Depressive and Anxious Symptoms and 20‐Year Mortality: Evidence from the Stirling County Study
Ian Colman PhD Mila Kingsbury PhD Ewa Sucha MSc Nicholas J. Horton ScD Jane M. Murphy PhD Stephen E. Gilman ScD
Version of Record Online: 02 MAY 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22750
Digital Phenotyping of Suicidal Thoughts
Evan M. Kleiman PhD Brianna J. Turner PhD Szymon Fedor PhD Eleanor E. Beale BA Rosalind W. Picard ScD Jeff C. Huffman MD Matthew K. Nock PhD
Version of Record Online: 10 APRIL 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22730
THESE EARLY VIEW ARTICLES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON WILEY ONLINE LIBRARY
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Deficits in emotion recognition are associated with depressive symptoms in youth with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
Pablo Vidal-Ribas, Melissa A. Brotman, Giovanni A. Salum, Ariela Kaiser, Liana Meffert, Daniel S. Pine, Ellen Leibenluft and Argyris Stringaris
Version of Record online: 13 JUL 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22810
CBT and positive psychology interventions for clinical depression promote healthy attentional biases: An eye-tracking study
Carmelo Vazquez, Almudena Duque, Ivan Blanco, Teodoro Pascual, Natalia Poyato, Irene Lopez-Gomez and Covadonga Chaves
Version of Record online: 20 JUL 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22786
Alcohol use disorders and insomnia mediate the association between PTSD symptoms and suicidal ideation in Korean firefighters
Johanna Inhyang Kim, Heyeon Park and Jeong-Hyun Kim
Version of Record online: 20 JUL 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22803
The feasibility and acceptability of a novel anxiety in bipolar disorder intervention compared to treatment as usual: A randomized controlled trial
Steven H. Jones, Dawn Knowles, Elizabeth Tyler, Fiona Holland, Sarah Peters, Fiona Lobban, Brian Langshaw, Claire Hilton, Rita Long, Kay Gantt, Rebecca Owen, Chris Roberts and Lisa Riste
Version of Record online: 19 JUL 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22781
Sedentary behaviors, physical activity, and changes in depression and psychological distress symptoms in older adults
Elena Andrade-Gómez, David Martínez-Gómez, Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo and Esther García-Esquinas
Version of Record online: 24 JUL 2018 | DOI: 10.1002/da.22804
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Psych Central
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The first few weeks after a hospital discharge are the most critical for teens who were admitted for suicidal thoughts. A new study, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, reveals that participating in an intervention program followed by the use of a personalized app, called BRITE, can significantly reduce suicide attempts in teens after they return home.
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The other day, I asked a couple of my friends if it was OK if I sat with them. When one of them replied that I didn't have to ask like I had been doing all semester, I realized the behavior was another portion of the (few) anxieties I have. I am a fairly extroverted person — I love getting to know people, being in areas that people are in (as long as it's on my terms) and just having fun overall.
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