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New Member Books: Winter 2025
New Book Provides Updated Guidance, Insights, and Treatment for Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia Whether a person suffers from one or the other or both, panic disorder and agoraphobia can be intensely debilitating conditions, especially if left untreated. But the fact is both are highly manageable and treatment outcomes are very effective, particularly when cognitive behavioral […]
Lessons from the Super Bowl Every Member of the Autism Community Needs to Hear
Every year, millions of eyes are glued to the screen, watching the Super Bowl—an event that’s much more than just a football game. But what if we looked at it through a different lens? What if we focused on the lessons that can be learned by the autism community from the biggest sporting event of […]
New ADAA Member Books: Fall 2024
New Book Addresses Clinical Approaches to Treating Those With Both Eating Disorders & OCD Until recently, a comprehensive book dedicated to the dual diagnoses and treatment challenges of persons with both an eating disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) did not exist. Much less a clinician’s guide with tools and advice for health professionals working […]
ADAA Member Book Blogs | Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA
Every quarter ADAA interviews three members for a blog that showcases new books by our esteemed experts. Our series – “In Conversation With ADAA Member Authors” – is a wonderful way to highlight our members’ expertise and provide not only a brief synopsis of their books’ focus areas but gives members a chance to relay […]
New ADAA Member Books: Summer 2024
Visually Impaired, ADAA Member Envisions a Book to a Happier Life for Herself & Others A rare visual impairment does not stop ADAA member Ashley Smith, PhD from seeing clearly when it comes to seeking and creating a happier life, not just for herself but for her clients and readers. Her new book, The Way […]
Summer 2024 Member New Books Highlights Happiness, Self-Awareness and Resilience: Learn More About (and Read) The Way I See It, When a Loved One Won’t Seek Mental Health Treatment and The Stoicism Workbook – In Conversation with ADAA Member Authors
Visually Impaired, ADAA Member Envisions a Book to a Happier Life for Herself & Others A rare visual impairment does not stop ADAA member Ashley Smith, PhD from seeing clearly when it comes to seeking and creating a happier life, not just for herself but for her clients and readers. Her new book, The Way […]
New ADAA Member Books: Spring 2024
Compassion-based and Mindful, New Book Aims to Help with Those Freak-Out Moments You don’t often see the words ‘mindful’ and ‘freak-out’ in the same sentence, much less think of them as behaviors that can work together. But ADAA member Eric Goodman, PhD, in his latest book, postulates, rightfully so, that there will always be times […]