To honor the memory and lifework of Jerilyn Ross, ADAA's cofounder and president from 1985 to 2010, this award acknowledges a professional who exemplifies excellence and outstanding advocacy for patient education and care, training, and research. The recipient is recognized at the Opening Session of the annual conference and presented with a plaque.
Dr. Chapman was added to the "Psychology Expert Media Panel" by CAAPS for his work with "Adult Anxiety": as someone who can provide the best possible commentary on the state of the scientific literature in this area. CAAPS is a leading authority in the science and practice of psychology. Dr. Kevin Chapman specializes in evidence-based treatment for anxiety and related disorders in adults and adolescents.
Evidence-based means that the effectiveness of the treatments has been demonstrated in multiple research studies and shown to be effective for most individuals. Dr. Chapman specifically uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for OCD, Panic, Phobias, Social Anxiety, and PTSD.
Dr. Chapman was added to the "Psychology Expert Media Panel" by CAAPS for his work with "Adult Anxiety": as someone who can provide the best possible commentary on the state of the scientific literature in this area. CAAPS is a leading authority in the science and practice of psychology. Dr. Kevin Chapman specializes in evidence-based treatment for anxiety and related disorders in adults and adolescents.
Evidence-based means that the effectiveness of the treatments has been demonstrated in multiple research studies and shown to be effective for most individuals. Dr. Chapman specifically uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for OCD, Panic, Phobias, Social Anxiety, and PTSD.
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Dr. Chapman is a diplomate and certified by the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies.
Dr. Chapman is the Founder and Director of the Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders.
His specialties include cognitive behavioral therapy including exposure for panic disorder, agoraphobia, specific phobias, and social anxiety disorders.
Dr. Chapman also specializes in Exposure and Response (Ritual) Prevention for OCD and Prolonged Exposure for PTSD.
Dr. Chapman completed his undergraduate studies at Centre College in Danville, KY, where he majored in psychology with a minor in sociology.
Dr. Chapman is the Founder and Director of the Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders.
His specialties include cognitive behavioral therapy including exposure for panic disorder, agoraphobia, specific phobias, and social anxiety disorders.
Dr. Chapman also specializes in Exposure and Response (Ritual) Prevention for OCD and Prolonged Exposure for PTSD.
Dr. Chapman completed his undergraduate studies at Centre College in Danville, KY, where he majored in psychology with a minor in sociology.
A panic attack is a discrete period of intense fear or discomfort.
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Agoraphobia is a related condition that involves anxiety about being in situations where escape might be difficult or embarrassing in the event of having a panic attack.
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OCD is characterized by recurrent, thoughts, images, and impulses that come into your mind when you are trying to focus on something else that also cause significant distress and anxiety.
Click the arrow above to learn more on treatment and and how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) will help.
Agoraphobia is a related condition that involves anxiety about being in situations where escape might be difficult or embarrassing in the event of having a panic attack.
Click the arrow above to learn more on what you can do to treat your biggest fears.
OCD is characterized by recurrent, thoughts, images, and impulses that come into your mind when you are trying to focus on something else that also cause significant distress and anxiety.
Do you often toss and turn for hours prior to falling asleep?
Do you worry throughout the day about going to sleep and become anxious about how your lack of sleep will prevent you from accomplishing day-to-day tasks?
Does your sleep disturbance create more anxiety and often lead to depressed mood?
Have you tried countless sleep medications to no avail in hopes of a restful night's sleep?
If so, you may struggle with insomnia or other sleep-related problems and may be a good candidate for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I).
Do you worry throughout the day about going to sleep and become anxious about how your lack of sleep will prevent you from accomplishing day-to-day tasks?
Does your sleep disturbance create more anxiety and often lead to depressed mood?
Have you tried countless sleep medications to no avail in hopes of a restful night's sleep?
If so, you may struggle with insomnia or other sleep-related problems and may be a good candidate for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I).
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Do you find it difficult to give a speech in front of others and have anxiety about public speaking?
Does your intense fear of heights make it difficult for you to enjoy time with friends and family?
Alternatively, do you or your loved one have an intense fear of storms?
Does the thought of flying on an airplane for business, pleasure, or necessities create intense anxiety or even take the form of a panic attack?
Do you intently focus on weather reports and avoid situations due to the potential of a "bad storm?"
Do you find it difficult to give a speech in front of others and have anxiety about public speaking?
Does your intense fear of heights make it difficult for you to enjoy time with friends and family?
Alternatively, do you or your loved one have an intense fear of storms?
Does the thought of flying on an airplane for business, pleasure, or necessities create intense anxiety or even take the form of a panic attack?
Do you intently focus on weather reports and avoid situations due to the potential of a "bad storm?"
Do you become extremely anxious when talking in front of a group or during public speaking?
Do you struggle with initiating or maintaining conversations?
Is it difficult for you to eat around others at restaurants or perform in front of others?
Is it difficult for you to interact with new people?
Are there situations that you avoid completely or can only do with a companion (e.g., going shopping, attending parties)?
Do you escape situations that involve others so that you won't experience anxiety out of fear of shame or embarrassment?
Do you struggle with initiating or maintaining conversations?
Is it difficult for you to eat around others at restaurants or perform in front of others?
Is it difficult for you to interact with new people?
Are there situations that you avoid completely or can only do with a companion (e.g., going shopping, attending parties)?
Do you escape situations that involve others so that you won't experience anxiety out of fear of shame or embarrassment?
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