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Thursday, April 20, 2023

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder? (GAD #1)

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Anxiety Explained - SEL Sketches

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Anxiety is a BIG feeling with so many others wrapped up inside! This video is intended to help normalize anxiety and explain where it comes from!

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Friday, February 17, 2023

Scuffling with Fright? Try on a novel standpoint

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Monday, January 30, 2023

Episode 1 - "Meet Your Competitor: Anxiety"

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When Anxiety generates unhelpful worries and obsessions – we’ll call them “noise” – then Anxiety becomes a cunning and persuasive challenger. To take him on, you’ll need an outcome picture, grit, trust and courage.

ABOUT THE SERIES
Susan doesn’t go anywhere without Anxiety. Like it or not, he’s always around. In “The Noise in Your Head,” we follow Susan as she applies the principles of the book Stopping the Noise in Your Head to her everyday life. Trailing her from yoga class to a blind date to the window seat of an airplane, we watch as she engages Anxiety in a competition to win her life back and ultimately quiets the noise in her head. For more info, visit /

ABOUT THE BOOK
The series is based on the groundbreaking approach presented in Dr. Reid Wilson’s fifth published book, “Stopping the Noise in Your Head: The New Way to Overcome Anxiety & Worry,” currently available for purchase on Amazon.

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CAST & CREW
Written and Directed by: Brian Leahy
Producer: Foster Wilson
Executive Producer: Reid Wilson

Susan: Arielle Hader
Anxiety: Alex Whittington

Director of Photography: Jamie Urman
Assistant Camera: Alex Martini
Production Sound Mixer: Gavin Farnsworth
Editor: William Occhi
Sound Designer/Colorist: William Occhi
Costume Designer: Sandy Bee
Make-Up Artist: Genevieve Lamb
Still Photographer: Keith Barber
Casting Director: Foster Wilson
Caterer: T-Voni

Production Assistants: Virginia Linden, Lola Noh, Joshua Lamb, Christopher Dean

Special Thanks: George Su, Gareth Williams, Jeff LeBeau, Cory Reeder, Barrett Nicol, Chris Nolan, Toby Fulp, Susan Bell, Nathalie Kunin, Emily Buck, Jennifer & Jon Zalezny, Aero Mock-Ups, Carlos Martinez, and Detroit Street Films

Shot at EVS Studios in Glendale, California

© Reid Wilson 2016


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Friday, January 20, 2023

Episode 1 - "Meet Your Competitor: Anxiety"

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When Anxiety generates unhelpful worries and obsessions – we’ll call them “noise” – then Anxiety becomes a cunning and persuasive challenger. To take him on, you’ll need an outcome picture, grit, trust and courage.

ABOUT THE SERIES
Susan doesn’t go anywhere without Anxiety. Like it or not, he’s always around. In “The Noise in Your Head,” we follow Susan as she applies the principles of the book Stopping the Noise in Your Head to her everyday life. Trailing her from yoga class to a blind date to the window seat of an airplane, we watch as she engages Anxiety in a competition to win her life back and ultimately quiets the noise in her head. For more info, visit /

ABOUT THE BOOK
The series is based on the groundbreaking approach presented in Dr. Reid Wilson’s fifth published book, “Stopping the Noise in Your Head: The New Way to Overcome Anxiety & Worry,” currently available for purchase on Amazon.

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CAST & CREW
Written and Directed by: Brian Leahy
Producer: Foster Wilson
Executive Producer: Reid Wilson

Susan: Arielle Hader
Anxiety: Alex Whittington

Director of Photography: Jamie Urman
Assistant Camera: Alex Martini
Production Sound Mixer: Gavin Farnsworth
Editor: William Occhi
Sound Designer/Colorist: William Occhi
Costume Designer: Sandy Bee
Make-Up Artist: Genevieve Lamb
Still Photographer: Keith Barber
Casting Director: Foster Wilson
Caterer: T-Voni

Production Assistants: Virginia Linden, Lola Noh, Joshua Lamb, Christopher Dean

Special Thanks: George Su, Gareth Williams, Jeff LeBeau, Cory Reeder, Barrett Nicol, Chris Nolan, Toby Fulp, Susan Bell, Nathalie Kunin, Emily Buck, Jennifer & Jon Zalezny, Aero Mock-Ups, Carlos Martinez, and Detroit Street Films

Shot at EVS Studios in Glendale, California

© Reid Wilson 2016


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Monday, October 17, 2022

Treating Anxiety Disorders, Part 1: The Power of Anxiety

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Licensed clinical social workers, psychologists, and other therapists can successfully treat disabling anxiety disorders.


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What is Generalized Anxiety disorder?

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A brief introduction to Generalized Anxiety Disorder, or GAD.

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If you are stressed-out, anxious or chronically unhappy; this talk will lead you through an authentic journey of self-knowing and freedom to illuminate the root causes of stress. Combining storytelling and meditation, Preethaji’s teachings help shift her students from living in a stressful-state, to living in what she describes as a beautiful state.
In 2009 Preethaji started One World Academy with her husband Krishnaji. One World Academy is a wisdom school for enlightenment based in a new tradition where the focus is on knowing oneself and discovering that we are connected to all that exists.

Preethaji is an enlightened world teacher whose vision is to free individuals of all forms of unhappiness. Preethaji's teachings challenge every justification for living in sorrow and inner isolation or unconscious psychological conformity.
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Managing Worry and Anxiety for Kids

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This video explains what it means to worry and provides several relaxation strategies for managing worried feelings, such as deep breathing and thinking positive thoughts. It also encourages kids to reach out to trusted adults or friends to help the “What ifs?” go away.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Anxiety - The Basics

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Over 40 million adults in the U.S. have an anxiety disorder. How can you stop worrying and fear?

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is denoted by impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity. Although ADHD is perceived to be most commonly diagnosed in boys during childhood, there are many stereotypes that are attached to this disorder that make it difficult for girls and women to be diagnosed with ADHD. This video highlights common misconceptions of ADHD that leave women largely undiagnosed and the potential implications of these misconceptions.

This video was made by McMaster students Steffi Arkilander, Vivian Bai, and Ava George in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.

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This video is provided for general and educational information only. Please consult your health care provider for Information about your health.

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Angel, T. (2019). Everything You Need to Know About ADHD. Retrieved from deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD,and children can have ADHD.

Biederman J. (2003). Pharmacotherapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) decreases the risk for substance abuse: findings from a longitudinal follow-up of youths with and without ADHD. The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 64 Suppl 11, 3–8.

Biederman, J., Faraone, S. V., Spencer, T. J., Mick, E., Monuteaux, M. C., & Aleardi, M. (2006). Functional impairments in adults with self-reports of diagnosed ADHD: A controlled study of 1001 adults in the community. The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 67(4), 524–540.

Biederman, J., Ball, S. W., Monuteaux, M. C., Mick, E., Spencer, T. J., McCREARY, M., Cote, M., & Faraone, S. V. (2008). New insights into the comorbidity between ADHD and major depression in adolescent and young adult females. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 47(4), 426–434.

Hallowell, E. (2017). The Downside of Undiagnosed Adult ADHD. Retrieved from who have ADHD but, untreated, leads to other problems.

Heidbreder R. (2015). ADHD symptomatology is best conceptualized as a spectrum: a dimensional versus unitary approach to diagnosis. Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders, 7(4), 249–269.

Hinshaw, S. P., Owens, E. B., Zalecki, C., Huggins, S. P., Montenegro-Nevado, A. J., Schrodek, E., & Swanson, E. N. (2012). Prospective follow-up of girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder into early adulthood: continuing impairment includes elevated risk for suicide attempts and self-injury. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 80(6), 1041–1051.

Holland, K., & Riley, E. (2017). ADHD Numbers: Facts, Statistics, and You. Retrieved from average age of ADHD,ADHD on a daily basis.

Jerome, L., Segal, A., & Habinski, L. (2006). What we know about ADHD and driving risk: a literature review, meta-analysis and critique. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry=Journal de l'Academie canadienne de psychiatrie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent, 15(3), 105–125.

Katzman, M.A., Bilkey, T.S., Chokka, P.R. et al. (2017). Adult ADHD and comorbid disorders: clinical implications of a dimensional approach. BMC Psychiatry 17, 302.

Lavelle, D. (2017). 'I assumed it was all my fault': The adults dealing with undiagnosed ADHD. Retrieved from

Oakes, K. (2019). Why is ADHD missed in girls? Retrieved from article/20190530-why-is-adhd-missed-in-girls

Williams, P. (2015). Children Who Don't Get ADHD Treatment Can Have Problems Into Adulthood. Retrieved from 3

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Anxiety Explained - SEL Sketches

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Anxiety is a BIG feeling with so many others wrapped up inside! This video is intended to help normalize anxiety and explain where it comes from!

Credits:

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Digital Designs and Art
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Sara Pecorino
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Marcelle’s KG Zone
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Teacher Karma
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Covert Affair Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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DISCLAIMER: This video is intended for educational purposes only. When creating resources for SEL Sketches and personal use, reputable sources and publications are utilized. Information presented in these videos and activity guides are based on current research practices. Videos and activities created by SEL Sketches cannot guarantee specific outcomes and/or results for your child(ren) or student(s). If you have questions or concerns, I’d love to hear from you at lindsey@selsketches.com.


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Sunday, July 24, 2022

Episode 1 - "Meet Your Competitor: Anxiety"

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When Anxiety generates unhelpful worries and obsessions – we’ll call them “noise” – then Anxiety becomes a cunning and persuasive challenger. To take him on, you’ll need an outcome picture, grit, trust and courage.

ABOUT THE SERIES
Susan doesn’t go anywhere without Anxiety. Like it or not, he’s always around. In “The Noise in Your Head,” we follow Susan as she applies the principles of the book Stopping the Noise in Your Head to her everyday life. Trailing her from yoga class to a blind date to the window seat of an airplane, we watch as she engages Anxiety in a competition to win her life back and ultimately quiets the noise in her head. For more info, visit /

ABOUT THE BOOK
The series is based on the groundbreaking approach presented in Dr. Reid Wilson’s fifth published book, “Stopping the Noise in Your Head: The New Way to Overcome Anxiety & Worry,” currently available for purchase on Amazon.

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CAST & CREW
Written and Directed by: Brian Leahy
Producer: Foster Wilson
Executive Producer: Reid Wilson

Susan: Arielle Hader
Anxiety: Alex Whittington

Director of Photography: Jamie Urman
Assistant Camera: Alex Martini
Production Sound Mixer: Gavin Farnsworth
Editor: William Occhi
Sound Designer/Colorist: William Occhi
Costume Designer: Sandy Bee
Make-Up Artist: Genevieve Lamb
Still Photographer: Keith Barber
Casting Director: Foster Wilson
Caterer: T-Voni

Production Assistants: Virginia Linden, Lola Noh, Joshua Lamb, Christopher Dean

Special Thanks: George Su, Gareth Williams, Jeff LeBeau, Cory Reeder, Barrett Nicol, Chris Nolan, Toby Fulp, Susan Bell, Nathalie Kunin, Emily Buck, Jennifer & Jon Zalezny, Aero Mock-Ups, Carlos Martinez, and Detroit Street Films

Shot at EVS Studios in Glendale, California

© Reid Wilson 2016


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I’ve been taking both adderall & Vyvanse for over 3 years now, here’s what i learned & what i wish i knew before i started taking it.

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