This section of the site contains selected open access papers from our journals:
Use the links above to access the index of JCPP and CAMH.
This section of the site contains selected open access papers from our journals:
Use the links above to access the index of JCPP and CAMH.
Open Access paper from the CAMH journal – There are growing calls to tailor counselling practices for adolescent males, a population reluctant to engage in psychological treatment despite concerning rates of mental illness. The objective of this systematic review was to collate and synthesise recommendations for individual counselling with adolescent males (12–18 years). Micah Boerma (pic) et al.
Read moreEditorial: The critical need to assess pubertal development in studies of child and adolescent psychopathology by Kelly L. Klump
Read moreOpen Access paper from JCPP Advances – “Gender biases to stereotypically male behaviours are prevalent among practitioners, even when the focus is on identifying cognitive and learning difficulties. This underscores the need to include cognitive and female-representative criteria in diagnostic systems to identify girls whose difficulties could go easily undetected.” Jacalyn Guy (pic) et al.
Read moreEditorial: ‘The times they are a-changin’: paradigm shifts in child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry’ by Sara R. Jaffee
Read moreEditorial: ‘Learning to love the null’ by Carlo Schuengel
Read moreEditorial: Factualities – establishing empirical truths in child psychology and psychiatry by Albertine J. Oldehinkel
Read moreEditorial: ‘Causation and prediction in child and adolescent mental health research’ by Henrik Larsson
Read moreWatch this video abstract from Professor Paolo Fusar-Poli, on his JCPP paper on the prevention of psychosis in adolescents.
Read moreVideo abstract from Gregor Kohls, PhD, on his JCPP paper ‘Sex differences in psychiatric comorbidity and clinical presentation in youths with conduct disorder.’
Read moreIn this podcast we speak to Professor Henrik Larsson, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology at Orebro University and Karolinska Institute in Sweden, and Editor in Chief of ACAMH’s new journal, JCPP Advances.
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