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World-leading CYP #psychology & #psychiatry journal from @acamh. Follow sister journals @TheJCPPadvances & @TheCAMH. RTs not endorsements.

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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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📢 @TheJCPP are seeking #EarlyCareerResearchers (within 10 years of being awarded their PhD) with expertise in the field of child and adolescent #Psychology & #Psychiatry to become part of our ECR Reviewer Panel. Find out more at https://t.co/ITwfAXRH3E DEADLINE 12 August
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The Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry (JCPP) and the Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal, published by the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, are seeking early...
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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How can clinicians deliver Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Adolescents #DBTA accessibly to minoritised & neurodivergent young people? Join @DrJakeCamp for critical insights on equality, inclusion, practice innovation. 🌈 Early Bird now on! From @acamh https://t.co/oDgRrTE6IS
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Substance use and the adolescent brain. Experimentation is part of adolescence, but it carries real risks. Join us to understand the science behind why teens are more likely to develop substance use disorders, with Dr Sharon Levy. https://t.co/SDZ3d6NDbN
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Explore how structured supervision & collaborative decision-making can help professionals confidently offer trauma-focused therapy, even for those with ongoing instability or distress with this fascinating blog from @Franmusich.
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Children and young people who have experienced trauma often present with a range of emotional, behavioural, and relational difficulties. There is robust evidence that trauma-focused psychological...
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In this Original Article, @JonathanEPosner et al. examined associations between pandemic-related maternal emotional distress and material hardship during #pregnancy and early #neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants. An interesting read!
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Background Material and emotional hardship during pregnancy can shape early brain development and behavior in infants. This study used the COVID-19 pandemic as a natural context in which such...
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Adolescence brings a surge of brain development — a critical window when experiences shape lifelong outcomes. New ABCD data shows neuroanatomical differences may precede early alcohol, nicotine, or cannabis use.
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Adolescence is a period of rapid brain development, making it a sensitive window for experiences that may shape long-term outcomes. A new study from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD)...
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In this #OpenAccess paper, Liann Haham (@IBBRCHaifa) et al. examined the psychological #wellbeing of adolescents exposed to #war-related #adversity during the first weeks of the Israel–Hamas war. Read the full paper to learn more.
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Background Given the long-term negative impact of exposure to military conflict, identifying its immediate psychological effects is crucial to develop prevention and intervention approaches, especi...
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ADHD symptoms in girls and women often go unseen. Join @BorgSkoglund’s @acamh webinar to learn why hormones matter for #FemaleADHD. Sign up: https://t.co/JSgutAYqCt #ADHDWomen
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How can #Clinicians strengthen trust and engagement with youth in #Therapy? Discover evidence-based approaches to alliance building and treatment planning in this upcoming ACAMH event. 🧠 Details: https://t.co/fXQxfDf3hc
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In this @ACAMHLearn talk, Prof. Christina Stadler explores current guidelines for treating #DisruptiveBehaviorDisorders & introduces the START NOW program - which has shown to be effective in improving both adolescents’ behavior problems & staff resilience https://t.co/tX1se8qW7m
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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In this #OpenAccess paper, @AmandaSNitschke et al. examine the association of prenatal #antidepressant use with internalizing behaviors from kindergarten to adolescence. Read the full paper on @WileyPsychology online to learn more. https://t.co/GNE2FSUNHv #depression #camh
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Background To examine, using repeated measures, whether prenatal serotonin/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SRI) antidepressant exposure is associated with increased anxious behaviors at kinderga...
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Children and Adolescents with Single and Multiple Traumas Response to PTSD Therapy: New Insights from a Major Meta-Analysis Read the full blog by Prof @Franmusich
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A 2023 meta-analysis led by Hoppen and colleagues examined whether children and adolescents with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) benefit equally from psychological interventions, regardless of...
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New evidence is reshaping how we understand #Therapy outcomes. Network analysis reveals recovery in adolescent #Depression follows surprising paths. Hear Prof. Ian Goodyer on #MindtheKids with @drjanegilmour & @umartoseeb to learn more. https://t.co/XkTFEHb8aR
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Annual Research Review - https://t.co/Kl5aQRLrp6 Jana M. Iverson (@BUSargent) & Diane L. Williams (@penn_state) survey what is currently known about #DevelopmentalLanguageDisorder across the lifespan, with a particular focus on its collateral effects in childhood & adulthood.
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Developmental language disorder (DLD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders. Yet, it is a hidden disorder: it can go undetected for years and may not be uncovered until academic,...
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Why do emotional struggles often intensify during adolescence? @AlessioBellato unpacks the the major developmental changes in #EmotionRegulation from 6 to 18 years. FREE CPD certificate for @acamh members & ACAMH Learn account holders: https://t.co/xAe4KTB8TK
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What does it take to create truly safe spaces for young people? #MindtheKids host Mark Tebbs meets the team reshaping healing through community, creativity & care in “Home fae Home.” Listen now ➡️ https://t.co/193QZqGPBK
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Explore how data-based decision making and progress monitoring create powerful results in school mental health programming with @markdweist Prof Brian Daly, Assoc Prof Joni Williams Splett. Expert-led short course on MentalHealth in Schools https://t.co/9SVdfBGjN2
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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#OpenAccess paper Kathryn Berluti (@GUPsychology) et al. employed a data-driven approach in which we evaluated four machine learning techniques to predict conduct problems in children 1, 2, & 3 years post-initial assessment. Read now to learn more.
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Background Children with conduct problems are at elevated risk for negative psychosocial, educational, and behavioral outcomes. Identifying at-risk children can aid in providing timely intervention...
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Does it really matter which therapy you choose? Prof. Ian Goodyer shares findings from the landmark IMPACT trial—showing all therapies can work equally well for adolescent #Depression, just not for the reasons we thought. With @drjanegilmour & @umartoseeb https://t.co/XkTFEHb8aR
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From brain to behavior: Dr Jennifer Thomas delves into new research on #ARFID and advances in CBT-AR, exploring neural and hormonal changes in recovery. Join the discussion – book now for the Judy Dunn Conference on #EatingDisorders. https://t.co/5TM6SMF5Wf
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Spot the signs early. Dr. Megen Vo of @StanfordHealth explores common #eatingdisorders in young people and how to identify them before they escalate in this @ACAMHLearn Explainer. CPD available for watching this 39min talk. https://t.co/cQnFMJV7UK
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