#ADAAis35. This special anniversary slideshow illustrates our community of clinicians, patients, researchers, students, and caregivers. ADAA bridges the gap from bench to practice to community.
Jaju Decorators And Events is a renowned organization which has a large number of skilled professionals managed by a guild that consists of the vision, the design & finally the one who executes. We specialize in “Theme/Destination Wedding Decor & Management” and we do manage authentic Indian weddings in a very smooth and elegant manner.
Jaju Decorators And Events is a renowned organization which has a large number of skilled professionals managed by a guild that consists of the vision, the design & finally the one who executes. We specialize in “Theme/Destination Wedding Decor & Management” and we do manage authentic Indian weddings in a very smooth and elegant manner.
Heartfulness Magazine - May 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 5).pdfheartfulness
On May 21, we celebrate World Day for Cultural Diversity. We hear from Ichak Adizes on diversity, Elizabeth Denley on the melting pot of her childhood, and Kalyani Adusumilli on East meets West. We also hear from facilitator Charlotte Dufour on managing eco-anxiety, surgeon Abhay Nene on managing back pain, and neuroscientist Thomas Bruhn on life, death, fear, and purpose. Conservationist V. Ramakantha shares some insights into the science and mythology of the mighty Banyan tree, and Sairam Reddy Palicherla describes the potential of hydroponic farming, especially in urban environments. Tami Simon, founder of Sounds True, addresses the path of change, and Daaji offers us some practical tips on how to make wise decisions.
Heartfulness Magazine - September 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 9)heartfulness
September 21 is International Day of Peace, so we feature peace activist, film maker, and founder of Peace One Day, Jeremy Gilley. We hear from Victor Kannan, Pari Deshmukh, and Alanda Greene on peaceful self-care; Steve Macadam, Emilie Mogensen, and Ichak Adizes on peace@work; Karishma Stretton and Lisa Raven on peaceful relationships; Ananya Patel and Sangeeth Parvatam on environmental peace; and Guila Clara Kessous on creativity for peace.
We also give you a preview of Daaji’s much-awaited new book, The Wisdom Bridge: Nine Principles to Live a Life that Echoes in the Heart of Your Loved Ones, which will be released later this month.
Heartfulness Magazine - August 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 8)heartfulness
These days, we are hearing a lot from the GEN Zs. They have started their own movements and projects around the world, and many are asking for intergenerational partnerships to solve our current challenges.
In our August edition we address this topic head on. Kasha Slavner, Ananya Patel, Manav Dave, and Divya Rao represent the GEN Zs, sharing their projects and perspectives in the arts, social activism, and the climate crisis. IchakAdizes provides his thoughts on enabling future leaders, Steve Macadam and Emilie Mogensen on building authentic communities, and Karishma Stretton presents her 7 eternal truths for raising happy humans. Oscar nominee, PawoChoyningDorji, takes us on a trip to the remotest part of Bhutan, and veteran artist Brigitte Smith’s paintings speak to the urgency of our time.
Our wellness experts, Brittany Cesarini, Snehal Deshpande, and Amit Karekar, share tips and stories on topics ranging from burnout and addiction to connecting and unplugging. And Daaji gives us new insight into how India won its freedom, as we celebrate 75 years on August 15.
We hope this edition will inspire you to think and to act.
Heartfulness Magazine - October 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 10)heartfulness
October 10 is Mental Health Day, so this month we focus on mental and emotional well-being, with insights into how to navigate times of stress, loss, helplessness, and loneliness. Our authors and artists explore self-care, the art of emotional wisdom, how to manage failure and disappointment, the workplace, intergenerational wisdom, holistic education, inner and outer ecology, preserving and caring for water, and simple ways to become a better leader.
We are currently planning the topics for 2023, so if you would like to share your ideas, please contact us at contributions@heartfulnessmagazine.com.
Heartfulness Magazine - July 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 7)heartfulness
Our July edition celebrates Friendship, with inspiring and practical articles by Daaji, IchakAdizes, Thom Bond, Michael Stausholm and Emilie Mogensen, Tracie Pape, DivyaChowdhary, Veronique Nicolai, Prakash Chalagulla, Christine Prisland, VaishaliNarasimhan, Elizabeth Denley, RamyaSriram, and the beautiful art of Zachari Logan
All too often, good physicians lose their jobs because they won't spout the party line of their hospitals or groups. Sometimes, the truth hurts. Sometimes, policies are bad ideas. And sometimes, even patients are wrong and customer satisfaction is a delusion. This presentation addresses the problem of muzzling good physicians. A danger to medicine across the board!
The Science of Happiness and Link to Preventing DementiaDiana Gardner
Presentation for the Advance Club in Marion, Indiana introducing the Science of Happiness and activities that crossover into preventing dementia. Presented October 20, 2021 First 14 slides is the back story of how I became interested in this topic - notes start on slide 15.
micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
Microteaching is a unique model of practice teaching. It is a viable instrument for the. desired change in the teaching behavior or the behavior potential which, in specified types of real. classroom situations, tends to facilitate the achievement of specified types of objectives.
Best Ayurvedic medicine for Gas and IndigestionSwastikAyurveda
Here is the updated list of Top Best Ayurvedic medicine for Gas and Indigestion and those are Gas-O-Go Syp for Dyspepsia | Lavizyme Syrup for Acidity | Yumzyme Hepatoprotective Capsules etc
Heartfulness Magazine - May 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 5).pdfheartfulness
On May 21, we celebrate World Day for Cultural Diversity. We hear from Ichak Adizes on diversity, Elizabeth Denley on the melting pot of her childhood, and Kalyani Adusumilli on East meets West. We also hear from facilitator Charlotte Dufour on managing eco-anxiety, surgeon Abhay Nene on managing back pain, and neuroscientist Thomas Bruhn on life, death, fear, and purpose. Conservationist V. Ramakantha shares some insights into the science and mythology of the mighty Banyan tree, and Sairam Reddy Palicherla describes the potential of hydroponic farming, especially in urban environments. Tami Simon, founder of Sounds True, addresses the path of change, and Daaji offers us some practical tips on how to make wise decisions.
Heartfulness Magazine - September 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 9)heartfulness
September 21 is International Day of Peace, so we feature peace activist, film maker, and founder of Peace One Day, Jeremy Gilley. We hear from Victor Kannan, Pari Deshmukh, and Alanda Greene on peaceful self-care; Steve Macadam, Emilie Mogensen, and Ichak Adizes on peace@work; Karishma Stretton and Lisa Raven on peaceful relationships; Ananya Patel and Sangeeth Parvatam on environmental peace; and Guila Clara Kessous on creativity for peace.
We also give you a preview of Daaji’s much-awaited new book, The Wisdom Bridge: Nine Principles to Live a Life that Echoes in the Heart of Your Loved Ones, which will be released later this month.
Heartfulness Magazine - August 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 8)heartfulness
These days, we are hearing a lot from the GEN Zs. They have started their own movements and projects around the world, and many are asking for intergenerational partnerships to solve our current challenges.
In our August edition we address this topic head on. Kasha Slavner, Ananya Patel, Manav Dave, and Divya Rao represent the GEN Zs, sharing their projects and perspectives in the arts, social activism, and the climate crisis. IchakAdizes provides his thoughts on enabling future leaders, Steve Macadam and Emilie Mogensen on building authentic communities, and Karishma Stretton presents her 7 eternal truths for raising happy humans. Oscar nominee, PawoChoyningDorji, takes us on a trip to the remotest part of Bhutan, and veteran artist Brigitte Smith’s paintings speak to the urgency of our time.
Our wellness experts, Brittany Cesarini, Snehal Deshpande, and Amit Karekar, share tips and stories on topics ranging from burnout and addiction to connecting and unplugging. And Daaji gives us new insight into how India won its freedom, as we celebrate 75 years on August 15.
We hope this edition will inspire you to think and to act.
Heartfulness Magazine - October 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 10)heartfulness
October 10 is Mental Health Day, so this month we focus on mental and emotional well-being, with insights into how to navigate times of stress, loss, helplessness, and loneliness. Our authors and artists explore self-care, the art of emotional wisdom, how to manage failure and disappointment, the workplace, intergenerational wisdom, holistic education, inner and outer ecology, preserving and caring for water, and simple ways to become a better leader.
We are currently planning the topics for 2023, so if you would like to share your ideas, please contact us at contributions@heartfulnessmagazine.com.
Heartfulness Magazine - July 2022 (Volume 7, Issue 7)heartfulness
Our July edition celebrates Friendship, with inspiring and practical articles by Daaji, IchakAdizes, Thom Bond, Michael Stausholm and Emilie Mogensen, Tracie Pape, DivyaChowdhary, Veronique Nicolai, Prakash Chalagulla, Christine Prisland, VaishaliNarasimhan, Elizabeth Denley, RamyaSriram, and the beautiful art of Zachari Logan
All too often, good physicians lose their jobs because they won't spout the party line of their hospitals or groups. Sometimes, the truth hurts. Sometimes, policies are bad ideas. And sometimes, even patients are wrong and customer satisfaction is a delusion. This presentation addresses the problem of muzzling good physicians. A danger to medicine across the board!
The Science of Happiness and Link to Preventing DementiaDiana Gardner
Presentation for the Advance Club in Marion, Indiana introducing the Science of Happiness and activities that crossover into preventing dementia. Presented October 20, 2021 First 14 slides is the back story of how I became interested in this topic - notes start on slide 15.
micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
Microteaching is a unique model of practice teaching. It is a viable instrument for the. desired change in the teaching behavior or the behavior potential which, in specified types of real. classroom situations, tends to facilitate the achievement of specified types of objectives.
Best Ayurvedic medicine for Gas and IndigestionSwastikAyurveda
Here is the updated list of Top Best Ayurvedic medicine for Gas and Indigestion and those are Gas-O-Go Syp for Dyspepsia | Lavizyme Syrup for Acidity | Yumzyme Hepatoprotective Capsules etc
Local Advanced Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex Sys...Oleg Kshivets
Overall life span (LS) was 1671.7±1721.6 days and cumulative 5YS reached 62.4%, 10 years – 50.4%, 20 years – 44.6%. 94 LCP lived more than 5 years without cancer (LS=2958.6±1723.6 days), 22 – more than 10 years (LS=5571±1841.8 days). 67 LCP died because of LC (LS=471.9±344 days). AT significantly improved 5YS (68% vs. 53.7%) (P=0.028 by log-rank test). Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: N0-N12, T3-4, blood cell circuit, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells-CC and blood cells subpopulations), LC cell dynamics, recalcification time, heparin tolerance, prothrombin index, protein, AT, procedure type (P=0.000-0.031). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and N0-12 (rank=1), thrombocytes/CC (rank=2), segmented neutrophils/CC (3), eosinophils/CC (4), erythrocytes/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), stick neutrophils/CC (8), leucocytes/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (error=0.000; area under ROC curve=1.0).
CDSCO and Phamacovigilance {Regulatory body in India}NEHA GUPTA
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is India's national regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Operating under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, the CDSCO is responsible for approving new drugs, conducting clinical trials, setting standards for drugs, controlling the quality of imported drugs, and coordinating the activities of State Drug Control Organizations by providing expert advice.
Pharmacovigilance, on the other hand, is the science and activities related to the detection, assessment, understanding, and prevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problems. The primary aim of pharmacovigilance is to ensure the safety and efficacy of medicines, thereby protecting public health.
In India, pharmacovigilance activities are monitored by the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI), which works closely with CDSCO to collect, analyze, and act upon data regarding adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Together, they play a critical role in ensuring that the benefits of drugs outweigh their risks, maintaining high standards of patient safety, and promoting the rational use of medicines.
These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
4. Non-respiratory functions of the lungs https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/13/3/98/278874
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
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1. Celebrating 35 Years
ADAA is dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of
anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and related disorders and to
improving the lives of all people who suffer from them through
education, practice, and research.
#ADAAis35
www.adaa.org
2. #ADAAis35
I can’t imagine my career without ADAA.
It has provided friends, professional
networking, a must-see annual meeting,
journal and web-based materials for me
and my patients.
It’s a priceless resource for advancing
my career.
Karen Cassiday, PhD, ACT
2016 President-Elect
4. #ADAAis35
ADAA helps me keep up with
the latest scientific discoveries
and stay connected with the
people engaged in this
important work.
Christopher G. Beevers, PhD
5. “
”
I never thought I would experience severe anxiety.
But thanks to modern medicine, I can live a
somewhat normal life. I’m grateful to the doctors and
drug companies who have made this possible.
#ADAAIS35
6. #ADAAis35
ADAA has been my
professional home and
a pillar in my career for
25 years. An invaluable
resource!
David Carbonell, PhD
7. #ADAAis35
ADAA is my professional
home. Its commitment to
member interests and to
community building is
unparalleled.
Carmela Alcantara, PhD
8. #ADAAis35
You have to want to change. Treatment alone can’t make
you change, and you have to apply what you learn to
succeed in the “real” world outside of treatment.
9. “
”
ADAA has given me access to training in evidenced-based
treatments, which gave me the confidence to open my own
practice. And it provided me with the opportunity to train other
clinicians so that fewer people suffer with the devastating
effects of anxiety and depression.
I have met some of my best friends and colleagues through
ADAA. Thank you!
Kimberly Morrow, LCSW #ADAAIS35
10. Past, Present, and Future
ADAA is here to make the difference.
#ADAAis35
How will you help ADAA #GetTo50?
www.adaa.org
11. #ADAAis35
I am a person with anxiety and
depression. We can always find
a way to show the bright side to
feel better about ourselves.
Believe in yourself — and no one
can put you down.
Cynthia Kile
12. #ADAAis35
ADAA has played a central
role in my career, from my
receiving an ADAA travel
award well over a decade
ago to each annual meeting I
have attended since.
Darin Dougherty, MD
13. #ADAAis35
I overcame 20 years of panic by learning to choose
thoughts of positive possibilities instead of “terribilities!”
Never give up!!
Kathryn Tristan
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ADAA has been a unique experience of
unparalleled collegial support and scientific
growth, dissemination of knowledge on mood
and anxiety disorders, and development of
effective treatments. What has been amazing is
the growth of the organization over 20 years.
Jeremy Coplan, MD
#ADAAIS35
16. #ADAAis35
ADAA is an amazing
community where I can
connect with other
clinical scientists working
to bridge the gap
between science and
practice.
Dylan Gee, MA
17. I have learned that
anxiety and depression
go hand-in-hand, and
there is no shame in
having either.
Josh Lewin
#ADAAIS35
18. #ADAAis35
P.S. You’re not going to die.
Here’s the white-hot truth: If
you go bankrupt, you'll still be
okay. If you lose the gig, the
lover, the house, you'll still be
okay. If you sing off-key, get
the beat by the competition;
have your heart shattered, get
fired...it’s not going to kill you.
Ask anyone who’s been
through it.
Jonathan Lammers
19. #ADAAis35
ADAA is a place to spend time with colleagues who
share my commitment to reducing the burdens of
anxiety disorders.
Meredith Coles, PhD
20. #ADAAis35
ADAA keeps me connected to like-minded
colleagues involved in research and treatment.
Kevin Chapman, PhD
21. #ADAAis35
Reach out, as uncomfortable
or embarrassing as it may
be. Tell your story.
Kristen Fischer
www.everylastbreath.com
22. Past, Present, and Future
ADAA is here to make the difference.
#ADAAis35
How will you help ADAA #GetTo50?
www.adaa.org
23. #ADAAis35
It’s been a great pleasure to be
a member of ADAA over the last
two decades of extraordinary
growth in the organization and
our field, and also to serve on its
Scientific Council.
Andrew W. Goddard, MD
24. #ADAAis35
I believe ADAA stands alone in the ability to
interact with colleagues from various disciplines.
At other conferences I see and hear speakers.
At ADAA I also get to meet them.
Mark B. Powers, PhD
25. #ADAAis35
With your comfort
object, you can
accomplish anything.
My anxiety will not
disappear, but the way
I wear clothing can
always be my choice.
Laura
27. “
”
You are not alone. I have been dealing with
depression for years, panic attacks, and anxiety. My
medication helps me, but you have to work on it all
the time. I’m showing my support to all others out
there dealing with these issues.
Christine
#ADAAIS35
28. #ADAAis35
ADAA, my professional home,
taught me to be a better
clinician and researcher. I
love being part of a network
of like-minded professionals
and an organization that is
committed to helping those
with anxiety and depression.
Cindy J. Aaronson, MSW, PhD
29. #ADAAis35
Teen suicide can be prevented. Get help today!
There is always help! There is always hope!
#HaveHope
30. #ADAAis35
Thank you for 35 years of linking consumers,
clinicians, and researchers.
Elizabeth Dupont Spencer, LCSW-C
31. “
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1980: My first panic attack. There was no name for it or much
information. I recouped with help from God and my family.
2014: My second panic attack with a topping of
depersonalization just for fun. God, my family and
friends, my doctor, and a therapist and your website helped
me this time. I still wrestle with it. But with information from
ADAA and others, I know the big difference is that I am not
alone and in time I’ll be OK.
#ADAAIS35
32. #ADAAis35
The ADAA conference has
everything I want. I feel energized
and ready to innovate my practice.
It renews my connections with those
in research and practice and feeds
my interests in being part of a
mental health community that is
inclusive of all disciplines.
Luana Marques, PhD
33. Past, Present, and Future
ADAA is here to make the difference.
#ADAAis35
How will you help ADAA #GetTo50?
www.adaa.org
34. #ADAAis35
ADAA helps me network with
other researchers to promote
science, education,
advocacy, and clinical care
that benefits people affected
by anxiety and depression.
Dina R. Hirshfeld-Becker, PhD
35. #ADAAis35
Make the choice to think
differently about your life: Listen
to music, hug a puppy, walk on
the beach — do something to lift
your spirits. It works!
Get out of your head and start
living!
Kim
36. #ADAAis35
The networking, knowledge, and
training I've obtained through
ADAA have been invaluable,
helping to advance my career
and improving the lives of my
patients.
Ken Goodman, LCSW
37. “
”
My dream is that everyone will have
the charge to stand up and be
proud. Let your voice be heard so
that all can hear.
Hester Kotze
#ADAAIS35
38. #ADAAis35
For me, there were two keys to
mastering and curing my panic
and agoraphobia: education
and practice.
Neal Sideman
www.paniccure.com
39. “
”
There is no doubt in my mind that
without getting the proper treatment
when I did, I wouldn’t be a successful
writer and mother.
Kara Baskin
#ADAAIS35
40. #ADAAis35
ADAA is the unique place
where researchers,
clinicians, educators, and
consumers meet to advance
our understanding and
treatment of depression and
anxiety disorders.
Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD
44. #ADAAis35
ADAA connects me with leaders
in anxiety disorder neurobiology,
provides a research presentation
forum, and has enhanced my
career development.
Thank you!
Sahib Khalsa, MD
45. #ADAAis35
Be the change by finding the
courage to share your struggles with
others who are suffering in silence.
Kelsi Ullom
46. #ADAAis35
Serving on the ADAA Public
Education Committee not only
allows me to share my passion
with others, it has also opened
many doors professionally, from
blogging for the Huffington Post
to writing a book.
Andrea Umbach, PsyD
47. “
”
I can't give up fighting for access, advocacy, resources, and even
acknowledgment of suffering with anxiety, PTSD, depression, and
trauma — and having nowhere to turn for help.
I can’t and won’t give up for my nieces and nephews who are going
through exactly what I went through: Hospitalizations for suicide
attempts and no help. They are my fight!
Jennavieve LeLoup
#ADAAIS35
48. #ADAAis35
ADAA is the only truly interdisciplinary
organization that welcomes those
interested in mood and anxiety
disorders. It provides wonderful
opportunities to network, learn the
latest treatments, and get to know your
colleagues across the nation.
This organization is characterized by
outstanding science and extraordinary
collegiality.
Charles Nemeroff, MD
49. I've written a quirky,
funny, and sometimes
terrifying memoir to
show people what it's
like to actually live
with an anxiety
disorder.
Holly Kammier #ADAAIS35
51. Past, Present, and Future
ADAA is here to make the difference.
#ADAAis35
How will you help ADAA #GetTo50?
www.adaa.org
52. #ADAAis35
ADAA has been an invaluable resource
to my professional career. The annual
conference is top notch with
informative workshops that provide the
most up-to-date evidence-based
treatments.
Ruth Lippin, LCSW, JD
53. #ADAAis35
Mental illness is a real medical illness that needs real treatment.
There is help! There is hope. #HaveHope
54. #ADAAis35
The ADAA is a reliable source of
information for patients and loved
ones, as well as scientific
information and inspiration for me.
Carry on!
R. Bruce Lydiard, MD, PhD
56. #ADAAis35
ADAA is a place to present
your work, learn from
others, connect with
friends, and spend time
in league with great
clinicians and researchers.
Patrick McGrath, PhD
58. “
”
Without ADAA, even fewer people would have
access to information about their diagnosis and
how to find support and successful treatment for
anxiety disorders and OCD.
I rely on ADAA for current research, listings of
therapists, and information about effective
therapy and medication.
Laura Lokers, LMSW
#ADAAIS35
59. #ADAAis35
I know it’s possible to overcome suffering from
panic attacks because I did. When I learned to
walk into my fears, I found that they disappeared.
I became a believer in cognitive and behavioral
approaches, and now I’m a therapist.
60. Past, Present, and Future
ADAA is here to make the difference.
#ADAAis35
How will you help ADAA #GetTo50?
www.adaa.org
61. #ADAAis35
ADAA provides terrific up-to-
date research, interesting
and relevant podcasts and
webinars, plus fantastic
conference workshops.
Jennifer Shannon, MA, LMFT
63. #ADAAis35
I know from personal experience...
getting anxious kids help early can be
crucial in heading off more serious
problems later in life.
Scott Stossel
Author, My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread,
and the Search for Peace of Mind
64. #ADAAis35
There is always hope. Have
faith, learn all you can, and
keep plugging away. The night
is darkest just before the dawn.
Robert W. McLellarn, PhD
65. #ADAAis35
If I can do it, so can you. I believe in you.
I believe in recovery.
Hanne Arts
66. #ADAAis35
I am a better researcher,
clinician, and educator because
ADAA has been my professional
home for almost 20 years.
Thank you, ADAA. Happy 35th!
Douglas Mennin, PhD
68. #ADAAis35
In terms of global psychiatry,
ADAA keeps me updated on
the current research and
treatment of anxiety and
depression.
Wesley Peter Quimbo, MD
69. #ADAAis35
You don't need to suffer in silence, you
don't need to suffer at all. You really
can change your life. I'm living proof.
Dave
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ADAA is my best resource: I stay connected all year to
network, get fresh ideas for my practice, and get all my
CME requirements (including ABPN credits!) in one spot.
No other organization gives me all this.
Beth Salcedo, MD
#ADAAIS35
72. #ADAAis35
ADAA has been my professional home
for many years. I’ve always enjoyed its
interdisciplinary makeup.
It’s the only organization that includes
social workers, mental health
counselors, psychologists, and
psychiatrists, as well as consumers and
advocates for mental health.
Thomas Ollendick, PhD
73. #ADAAis35
Thanks for more than 30
years of affiliation,
collaboration, and
leadership together.
Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, MD
74. #ADAAis35
ADAA is my professional
home, where I have fun,
learn, collaborate, teach,
meet colleagues, and catch
up on the latest cutting-
edge science.
Barbara Rothbaum, PhD, ABPP
76. #ADAAis35
We celebrate ADAA and its contribution to the scientific
community and the study of pathological anxiety,
including OCD. ADAA has advanced research, training,
and clinical care and it has created a collegial community
that focuses on advancing outcomes for patients.
H. Blair Simpson, MD, PhD, and The Center for OCD and Related Disorders at
Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute
77. “
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Asking for help isn’t a weakness. Admitting
you need help and asking for it? That is
acknowledging fear and gaining strength
from it.
Ashley Erickson
#ADAAIS35
78. Past, Present, and Future
ADAA is here to make the difference.
#ADAAis35
How will you help ADAA #GetTo50?
www.adaa.org
79. #ADAAis35
ADAA is an amazing
resource and has been
instrumental in my
career development.
Phillip Seibell, MD
80. #ADAAis35
Demote the tyrant in your head by
making it your pesky backseat driver.
You can steer without it.
Becky Wolsk
81. I wish all those suffering
with anxiety and
depression Godspeed
in getting help.
Marc Kohn
#ADAAis35
82. #ADAAis35
Don't suffer in silence. Others
truly get it. I am one of them.
You are not alone.
Advocacy is essential. I know
this from both sides of the coin.
Jane Spell, LCPC
83. #ADAAis35
I advise anyone dealing
with OCD to find a
competent therapist who
specializes in this illness.
Janet Singer
84. #ADAAis35
Attending ADAA meetings has been
invaluable to my career, enabling me to
develop collaborations and relationships
with the leaders in the field.
Michael Van Ameringen, MD, FRCPC
85. #ADAAis35
I had a great aha
moment: If I could
change my thoughts,
I could also change
my feelings.
Melissa Binstock
86. “
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The impact of ADAA is global. Its work has
contributed significantly to my own knowledge, to
that of my students, and to research methods and
clinical interventions used worldwide.
Dan Stein, MD, PhD
#ADAAIS35
88. #ADAAis35
It is a privilege to help
people who suffer from
anxiety and depression.
Congratulations to ADAA
for 35 years of great work!
Philip Yucht, PhD
89. #ADAAis35
ADAA adds breadth and
depth to my psychiatric
nursing clinical knowledge
and practice.
Kathleen Delaney, PhD,
PMH, NP
90. #ADAAis35
ADAA is a fantastic
organization that has made
the world a better place for
countless people who struggle
with a mental disorder.
Katharine Phillips, MD
91. “
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Don’t let your voice shake. Speak out
and break the cycle of stigma on
mental health. #ADAAis35
92. Past, Present, and Future
ADAA is here to make the difference.
#ADAAis35
How will you help ADAA #GetTo50?
www.adaa.org