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CAMH Editorial: Volume 21, Issue 3, September 2016
“Mapping the influence of schools and parents and translating innovation into routine clinical practice” by Kapil Sayal.
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 08, August 2016
“The search for core symptoms – will this help clinical decision-making?” by Courtenay Frazier Norbury
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JCPP Editorial: Reducing adolescent suicide – Volume 57, Issue 07, July 2016
“Reducing adolescent suicide” by Michael H. Bloch
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 05, May 2016
“Ingenious designs and causal inference in child psychology and psychiatry” by Jonathan Green
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CAMH Editorial: Volume 21, Issue 2, May 2016
“Innovative methods of identifying and treating high risk groups of children and young people” by Jane Barlow.
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 03, March 2016
“Looking beyond the horizon – innovation in child psychology and psychiatry” by R.M. Pasco Fearon
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Annual Research Review: On the developmental neuropsychology of substance use disorders
The researchers identify certain neurocognitive and personality/comorbidity-based risk factors for the onset of substance misuse during adolescence, and summarise the evidence suggesting that these risk factors may be further impacted by the direct effect of drugs on the underlying neural circuits implicated in substance misuse vulnerability.
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CAMH Editorial: Volume 21, Issue 1, February 2016
“Beware the six honest serving men- like the Elephant’s child, the questions about implementation just keep coming” by Paul Harnett.
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 01, January 2016
“Distinguishing between the challenges posed by surface and deep forms of heterogeneity to diagnostic systems: do we need a new approach to subtyping of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders” by Edmund Sonuga-Barke
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 56, Issue 12, December 2015
“Neuroimaging in clinical psychiatry – when will the pay off begin?” by Argyris Stringaris
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