Anxiety Disorders Association of America
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New book from ADAA
Triumph Over Shyness: Conquering Social Anxiety Disorder has practical tips, helpful techniques, and more to help manage anxious thoughts and physical symptoms. Order your copy today.

Get tips to manage anxiety, worry, and stress in the ADAA blog at AnxietyConnection.com.

Check out your relationship to anxiety in this brand-new book: One Less Thing to Worry About: Uncommon Wisdom for Coping with Common Anxieties.

Watch ADAA President and CEO Jerilyn Ross discuss stress, anxiety, and her new book on the "Today" show. Hear what she had to say on the Diane Rehm Show.

NEW! Listen as David Carbonell, PhD, describes his acceptence-based approach to treating the fear of flying.
Read an interview with Susan Lucak, MD, who discusses what therapists need to know about the association of anxiety disorders with gastrointestinal disorders.
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interviewed speakers who gave talks at the ADAA 29th Annual Conference.


Mission Statement

The Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety disorders and to improving the lives of all people who suffer from them.

The association is made up of professionals who conduct research and treat anxiety disorders and people who have a personal or general interest in learning more about anxiety disorders: obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder (panic attack), social anxiety disorder (social phobia), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), specific phobias, and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). ADAA also recognizes relationships between anxiety and depression, bipolar disorder, sleep disorders, eating disorders, and alcohol abuse.

ADAA disseminates information, links people who need treatment with those who can provide it, and advocates for cost-effective treatments, making it possible for hundreds of thousands to benefit from its services and publications.

 

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* In an effort to raise awareness and share news about anxiety disorders, ADAA posts recent media articles on its website. However, ADAA in no way endorses the information, opinions or advice presented in any articles.

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