Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are a vibrant forum for ADAA members with a common interest, such as a particular disorder, treatment, or population. SIGs encourage education, research, mentoring, and networking.
Meetings
SIGs meet virtually and in person at the annual conference. SIG members propose conference symposia and workshops, topics for public or professional education webinars, or web content. Program suggestions must be approved by ADAA committees (e.g. Professional Education, Conference, or Public Education).
Peer Consultations
SIGs can hold free monthly online peer consultation groups to provide a safe and confidential forum for members to discuss cases, collaborate, and share resources.
Guidelines
Please view the ADAA SIG Guidelines for responsibilities and expectations.
Learn more about ADAA's SIGs:
- Child and Adolescent
- Early Career Professionals and Students
- Genetics and Neuroscience
- Integrative Behavioral Health
- Multicultural Advances
- OCD and Related Disorders
- PTSD
- Social Anxiety
- Women's Mental Health
Interested in joining a SIG?
Please contact Kesha Patel, ADAA Senior Marketing and Communications Coordinator for more information. Not an ADAA member? Learn more about why you should join our professional community.