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  • Parental responses in predicting children’s PTSD

    Many children will be exposed to a potentially traumatic situation at some point in their childhood -that is, an event where there is a potential threat to life or of serious injury to the child, or to someone close to them. These events can range from common unintentional or accidental traumas, such as car accidents or serious sporting accidents, to deliberate harm, such as assault or maltreatment. Such trauma exposure can have a significant negative impact on a child’s psychological wellbeing.

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  • Bipolar debate

    In the latest edition of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal we have a series of papers debating Bipolar. Get involved and give us your views.

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  • JCPP Top 60 Cited Articles of All Time

    Who made the list?

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #2 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #2 of 60: Twenty years’ research on peer victimization and psychosocial maladjustment: A meta-analytic review of cross-sectional studies

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #3 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #3 of 60: Specific reading disability (dyslexia): what have we learned in the past four decades?

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #4 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #4 of 60: Validity of adult retrospective reports of adverse childhood experiences: review of the evidence

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #5 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #5 of 60: A CHILDRENS BEHAVIOUR QUESTIONNAIRE FOR COMPLETION BY TEACHERS – PRELIMINARY FINDINGS

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #6 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #6 of 60: Cyberbullying: its nature and impact in secondary school pupils

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #7 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #7 of 60: Development of the adolescent brain: implications for executive function and social cognition

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #8 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #8 of 60: Adult outcome for children with autism

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