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Submit a Session for #ADAA2020!
Master Clinicians, Symposia and Ignite Symposia, Workshops, Roundtables, New Research Poster Sessions, and Awards
The 2020 ADAA Conference Committee invites you to submit your presentations for the 40th Annual Conference to be held in San Antonio, TX (March 19-22, 2020).
Master Clinician Sessions Submission Deadline is July 10, 2019
In line with the theme of #ADAA2020: Resilience: Research to Practice, ADAA also encourages submissions focused on psychological resilience across the lifespan. Examples include:
- Preventive interventions aimed at enhancing resilience in high-risk populations (e.g., children growing up in poverty, urban youth, first responders, military)
- Clinical trials focused on enhancing resilience in individuals with anxiety or depression
- Neuroimaging studies of resilience to stress or trauma
- Research in animal models of resilience
- Novel resilience-focused programs (e.g., clinical, family or community-based, school- or college-based programs; programs for the elderly)
ADAA encourages:
- Any submissions pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and/or prevention of depression related disorders
- Interactive presentations comprised of both clinicians and researchers and speakers from different institutions.
- Submissions on diversity and those related to cultural, racial and socioeconomic barriers to mental health care.
The 2020 Conference committee is co-chaired by Cindy J. Aaronson, PhD, and Adriana Feder, MD. Please visit the ADAA website for #ADAA2020 submission and #ADAA2020 program updates. Please also view the "How to Submit" Guidelines.

Apply for an #ADAA2020 Award Today!
 Promoting careers and professional development is a central focus of ADAA. Since 1998, the ADAA awards program (through the Alies Muskin Career Development Leadership Program and the Donald F. Klein Early Career Investigator Award) has provided more than one million dollars to 400 aspiring professionals and given them access to a professional home, unique pairings with senior mentors from our membership, and participation at the 2020 Annual Conference (March 19-22 in San Antonio, Texas).
The ADAA Awards application deadline is October 1, 2019.
Learn more about the Career Development Leadership Program here.
Learn more about the Donald F. Klein Early Career Investigator Award here.

Special ADAA Rate: $229 Single/Double.
Please reserve your room prior to February 24, 2020
A special thank you to ADAA’s first #ADAA2020 Sponsor
Bronze Sponsor
 McLean Hospital
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ADAA offers a variety of webinars for mental health professionals. Most ADAA professional webinars offer CE/CME and AWSB credits.

Thursday, September 12, 2019 — Michael Ziffra, MD presents: Coexisting Anxiety and ADHD: Addressing Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment
Eligible for 1 CE/CME hour
Recent ADAA Recordings
Click here for a full listing of all ADAA on-demand webinars.
Interested in presenting a professional webinar? Click here to download the ADAA Webinar Interest Form or contact Astrid Masfar (amasfar@adaa.org).
ADAA is proud to collaborate with the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy to co-present the following webinar series:
Cost for all participants: $35.00. ADAA members receive a 20% discount when purchasing a MGHPA webinar. Please enter code"ADAA20" during registration.
These webinars are fully on-demand and open for participation to anyone at any time. These sessions are approved for CME credit through January 19, 2021.
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Vanessa Brown, PhD
Mine Erkan, PsyD
Debi Frankle, MS
Sara Greschuk, LMSW
Cheryl Hilbert-Gonzalez, MA
William Jones, MS
Adrian Lopez-Marquez, BA
Sarah Lowery, MA
Richard Nobles, PhD
Deborah Rosenberg, PhD
Mark Smith, MD/PhD
Lisa Thouas, PhD
New ADAA Blog Post - For Professionals

Mental Wellness for Bhutan
ADAA Past President Karen Cassiday, PhD shares her experience this summer as a volunteer with Health Volunteers Overseas in this first blog post.
Upcoming LIVE Public Webinar

Overcoming the Fear of Driving
Live Webinar: July 12, 2019 – 3:00 – 4:00 pm ET
presented by ADAA Board member Ken Goodman, LCSW
New ADAA Recorded Public Webinars

When Things Go Bump in Your Head: How to Master OCD with Unwanted Violent Thoughts
presented by Jon Hershfield, MFT
Interested in hosting a live (or recorded) public or professional webinar and sharing your expertise with our communities? Please contact Lise Bram (lbram@adaa.org).
Thank you!

Gordon Asmundson, PhD
University of Regina
I attended my first ADAA conference in 1992 while doing my postdoctoral training with Murray Stein and John Walker. They suggested that I would enjoy the learning opportunities and collaborative atmosphere of the meeting and organization. They were right. I have been a member at involved with ADAA in several capacities since that first conference attendance. My ADAA membership has a number of perks but, for me, the annual conference is the highlight. I am proud to say that I have attended the conference very year now for 28 years. The excellent research and clinical content, combined with a very welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all attendees, is second to none.
Click here to read other ADAA member spotlights.
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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 (here, through the website and via our social media platforms).
06/29/2019 Health Books of 2019 that are Worth Reading, Times of India, Simon Rego, PsyD
06/28/2019 Your Burning Stress Questions: You Asked, Experts Answered!, NextTribe, Mary Alvord, PhD
June 2019 Is Your Team Suffering from Burnout? Here’s How to Help, Happify, Mary Alvord, PhD
06/25/2019 Fight, Flight and Phones: How Photos in my Camera Roll Get Me Through Panic Attacks, Chicago Tribune, Kevin Chapman, PhD and Debra Kissen, PhD, MHSA
06/24/2019 For Childhood Anxiety, Treating Parents Can Work Best. Now There’s DIY Help You Can Try at Home. Philadelphia Inquirer, Eli Lebowitz, PhD
06/20/2019 U.S. Suicide Rates Are the Highest They've Been Since World War II, TIME Magazine, Jill Harkavy-Friedman, PhD
06/18/2019 OCD in Children, Yahoo News, Eli Lebowitz, PhD and Lynne Siqueland, PhD
06/18/2019 5 Strategies for Coping With Social Anxiety, According to Clinical Psychologists, Good HouseKeeping, Alicia Clark, PsyD and Ellen Hendriksen, PhD
June 2019 A Patient’s Guide to Anxiety Disorders, U.S. News & World Report, Todd Farchione, PhD
Member Publications and Research News

Have you published a new book for consumers or professionals? Please let us know so we can highlight your new publication here and on the ADAA website.
ADAA is also interested in highlighting our members' research. Please send us your recent research news for us to post and share.
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Volume 36, Issue 5
FOCUS ON: DEPRESSION DIVERSITY IN TIME AND PLACE
Highlighted Articles
Cortisol awakening response and additive serotonergic genetic risk interactively predict depression in two samples: The 2019 Donald F. Klein Early Career Investigator Award Paper.
Suzanne Vrshek‐Schallhorn, Catherine B. Stroud, Leah D. Doane, Susan Mineka, Richard E. Zinbarg, Eva E. Redei, Michelle G. Craske, Emma K. Adam
Differentiating PTSD from anxiety and depression: Lessons from the ICD‐11 PTSD diagnostic criteria
Anna C. Barbano, Willem F. van der Mei, Terri A. deRoon‐Cassini, Ettie Grauer, Sarah Ryan Lowe, Yutaka J. Matsuoka, Meaghan O'Donnell, Miranda Olff, Wei Qi, Andrew Ratanatharathorn, Ulrich Schnyder, Soraya Seedat, Ronald C. Kessler, Karestan C. Koenen, Arieh Y. Shalev
Prospective associations of perceived unit cohesion with postdeployment mental health outcomes
Lauren Anderson, Laura Campbell‐Sills, Robert J. Ursano, Ronald C. Kessler, Xiaoying Sun, Steven G. Heeringa, Matthew K. Nock, Paul D. Bliese, Oscar I. Gonzalez, Gary H. Wynn, Sonia Jain, Murray B. Stein
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 #19 of 20.
Murray B. Stein, MD, MPH - Editor-in-Chief
Meet the Journal Editorial Board
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Psychiatry Advisor
Over time, policy changes aimed at increasing insurance coverage for mental health conditions have improved the financial burden on patients undergoing outpatient depression treatment, according to research published in JAMA Psychiatry.
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University of Rochester
Teenagers who can describe their negative emotions in precise and nuanced ways are better protected against depression than their peers who can’t. That’s the conclusion of a new study about negative emotion differentiation, or NED, the ability to make fine-grained distinctions between negative emotions and apply precise labels, published in the journal Emotion.
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Psychiatry Advisor
An online treatment program aimed at young adults with mood and anxiety disorders appears to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety and general distress, according to article study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders.
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MobiHealth News
A new meta data study published recently in NPJ Digital Medicine found an overall lack of standardized measures for the quality and effectiveness of mental and behavioral health apps. In the study, researchers suggested the need for up-to-date app guidance for consumers and clinicians alike.
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Psychiatry Advisor
Higher television viewing was associated with depressive symptoms, while meeting physical activity recommendations mitigated this association, according to a study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders.
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Good Housekeeping
There are many exciting things about entering college: Possibly living apart from parents for the first time, new classes and friends, more freedom. But there's a dark side to all of that new opportunity: U.S. college students are experiencing emotionally and physically harmful levels of college depression and anxiety. More than 41% of college students stated they felt so depressed that it was “difficult to function” in the past year, according to the 2018 study from the American College Health Association.
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