It is our goal to keep you informed about upcoming events related to anxiety such as local presentations or meetings and even national conferences. If there is a topic you are interested in hearing about or would like someone to speak to your organization or group, please contact us!
![]() ADAA Public Education Webinars (monthly) Cost: Free Public Education Webinar Series ADAA presents free webinars to the public on topics covering some of the most frequently asked questions about psychological and pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, and related disorders for adults and children. Visit the ADAA website for more resources, including videos and podcasts. TLC Interactive Webinars (monthly) Cost: Free for members, $10 for non-members To RSVP: Go to TLC for details TLC's interactive webinar series will bring you access to the world's top clinicians and researchers for trichotillomania and skin picking disorder, as well as fellow members of our community. Webinars will cover a wide range of topics from the latest advances in medication to helpful parenting techniques. Listen to and ask questions of leading experts in the field. ![]() The TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors
Annual Conference (for Professionals and Consumers)
For people of all ages who live with pulling, picking and related behaviors, their families and loved ones, as well as clinicians looking to improve their strategies for treating these disorders.
![]() International Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation A national meeting focused solely on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and OC related disorders. This unique event allows people with OCD and their loved ones to experience the latest OCD information alongside the mental health professionals who care for them. The conference features more than 100 presentations, workshops, and seminars as well as nearly two dozen support groups. Presenters include some of the most experienced and knowledgeable clinicians and researchers in the field, as well as people with OCD and family members who are willing to share their story.
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