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‘Dyslexia and Language Impairment’ Professor Maggie Snowling
Professor Maggie Snowling on ‘Dyslexia and Language Impairment’. Recorded on 29 September 2017, and was organised by the Welsh ACAMH Branch as part of the conference, ‘Dyslexia from assessment to intervention’. ACAMH members can now receive a CPD certificate for watching this recorded lecture.
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Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) Conference
Free resources from a one-day conference hosted by ACAMH’s Ireland Branch on dialectical behaviour therapy, covering the evidence base, structure and skills for delivering DBT.
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- Day Conference
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- Dublin
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CAMH Editorial: Volume 22, Issue 3, September 2017
“Values based child and adolescent mental health systems” by Peter Hindley & Fran Whitaker.
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 09, September 2017
“Basic science and treatment innovation” by Jonathan Green
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How to Help Children to Feel Happy
BBC Radio four discussion on CAMH featuring ACAMH Chair, Professor Stephen Scott
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Tweens, Teens and Technology: The risks and the benefits
Vanessa Garrity talks about the pros and cons of digital technology and social media in young people’s mental health.
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Help! I need somebody. Help! Not just anybody.
Matt Kempen praises the work of volunteers supporting ACAMH events and activities around the world.
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JCPP – Volume 58, Issue 8, August 2017 – Editorial: Let’s talk about sex – the gender binary revisited
Albertine J. Oldehinkel
Background
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Sex refers to biological differences and gender to socioculturally delineated masculine and feminine roles. Sex or gender are included as a covariate or effect modifier in the majority of child psychology and psychiatry studies, and differences found between boys and girls have inspired many researchers to postulate underlying mechanisms. -
Neurodevelopmental Special Interest Group
Focus Improve care of children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, ASD, DCD, DLD etc). Background ACAMH’s longstanding commitment to multidisciplinary work is the ideal home for a Special Interest Group (SIG) for colleagues working with CYP with neurodevelopmental disorders. Neurodevelopmental disorders are a neglected area of mental health practice, little mentioned in recent […]
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SIGs
Our Special Interest Groups (SIG) are communities within ACAMH. People who are part of a SIG have a shared common interest in advancing, and sharing, the knowledge, learning, and research in that area. You do not necessarily have to be an ACAMH Member to be part of a SIG, though we hope that you would […]
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