High Demand for Therapists Begs the Question: What Do We Do Now? ADAA Executive Director Addresses Concerns

Treating anxiety, depression and related disorders requires a comprehensive and well-rounded approach. Therapy is an essential part of that strategy, and it concerns me to know that more and more people, already suffering, are having difficulty finding therapists. A Washington Post article (Nov 2022), one of many we see in the news these days unfortunately, … Read more

This Man, 26.2 Miles: David H. Rosmarin Goes the Distance for ADAA

See How He Runs   David H. Rosmarin, PhD, ABPP, runs a lot of things. He runs the Center for Anxiety, he runs the Spirituality & Mental Health Program at Harvard’s McLean Hospital, he runs a popular blog entitled Thriving with Anxiety, and he literally runs. Marathons, that is.   On November 20th, 2022, Dr. Rosmarin ran … Read more

And Then There Were Three: Mom, Dad & Daughter Share Why ADAA Membership Matters

When speaking to ADAA members Cindy Aaronson, Stan Arkow and Michelle Pievsky, you get the feeling you could be in their dining room one night, perhaps with an after-dinner coffee or tea, just enjoying the pleasure of their company. Even on a Zoom “work” call with them one evening past typical business hours – Michelle … Read more

Mother, Daughter Share a Bond Beyond the Biological: ADAA Membership, Opportunities, and a Path to Making a Difference

At ADAA, we value each and every one of our members and feel that all of them are a distinguished part of the ADAA “family”. But when we have members who are actually related – mother, son, father, daughter, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew (you see where we’re going here) – we can’t help but find … Read more

Mother, Daughter Share a Bond Beyond the Biological: ADAA Membership, Opportunities, and a Path to Making a Difference

At ADAA, we value each and every one of our members and feel that all of them are a distinguished part of the ADAA “family”. But when we have members who are actually related – mother, son, father, daughter, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew (you see where we’re going here) – we can’t help but find … Read more