
Panic Disorder: Answers to your most important questions
Oct 29, 2008 · Panic disorder is a highly treatable condition that involves panic attack symptoms such as a racing heart, difficulty breathing, dizziness, chocking and hot flashes.
Screen time and emotional problems in kids: A vicious circle?
Jun 9, 2025 · Washington — Spending too much time on screens may cause emotional and behavioral problems in children—and those problems can lead to even more screen use, …
My Anxious Mind - American Psychological Association (APA)
My Anxious Mind: A Teen's Guide to Managing Anxiety and Panic is a marvelous book for teens who feel anxious or shy sometimes or find that anxiety or shyness is becoming too frequent …
A new era of weight loss: Mental health effects of GLP-1 drugs
Jul 1, 2025 · Key points GLP-1 drugs can transform the health of people with obesity, quiet “food noise,” and may level the weight-loss playing field. Research on the drugs’ mental health …
Anxiety among kids is on the rise. Wider access to CBT may …
Oct 1, 2022 · Tailored in-person and app-based interventions for anxiety are allowing psychologists to expand their reach.
What Is Exposure Therapy? - American Psychological Association …
Panic Disorder Social Anxiety Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder There are several variations of exposure therapy. Your …
Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder
In Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder, Dr. David M. Clark demonstrates a brief therapy for alleviating this debilitating anxiety disorder.
How To--Stay safe in practice
Psychologists need to better recognize and acknowledge the risks, train practitioners in creating more secure environments and prepare students for possible threats before they begin …
What’s the difference between stress and anxiety?
Oct 28, 2019 · There’s a fine line between stress and anxiety. Both are emotional responses, but stress is typically caused by an external trigger.
Medications - American Psychological Association (APA)
Jul 31, 2017 · The current evidence base for PTSD psychopharmacology is strongest for the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), as well as the selective serotonin …