Journal

  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #53 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #53 of 60: Towards a family process model of maternal and paternal depressive symptoms: exploring multiple relations with child and family functioning

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  • Prof. Edmund Sonuga-Barke

    JCPP Editorial: Volume 60, Issue 01, January 2019

    “‘It’s a family affair’ – the social drivers of child and adolescent resilience” by Edmund J. S. Sonuga-Barke

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #54 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #54 of 60: Brain basis of early parent–infant interactions: psychology, physiology, and in vivo functional neuroimaging studies

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #55 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #55 of 60: Annotation: What do we know about sensory dysfunction in autism? A critical review of the empirical evidence

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #56 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #56 of 60: Multicultural assessment of child and adolescent psychopathology with ASEBA and SDQ instruments: research findings, applications, and future directions

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #56 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #56 of 60: “SOCIAL INTERACTIONS OF AUTISTIC, MENTALLY-RETARDED AND NORMAL-CHILDREN AND THEIR CAREGIVERS”

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #58 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #58 of 60: Autism spectrum disorders at 20 and 42 months of age: Stability of clinical and ADI-R diagnosis

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #58 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #58 of 60: Psychological mechanisms in hyperactivity: I response inhibition deficit, working memory impairment, delay aversion, or something else?

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #60 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #60 of 60: Outcome at 7 years of children diagnosed with autism at age 2: predictive validity of assessments conducted at 2 and 3 years of age and pattern of symptom change over time.

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  • Tourette Syndrome edition

    Welcome to the February 2019 edition of The Bridge. The focus of this edition is Tourette Syndrome, a condition, which has much stigma attached, stereotyped views by society about what it means and a lack of national clinical guidance.

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