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    JCPP Editorial: Reducing adolescent suicide – Volume 57, Issue 07, July 2016

    “Reducing adolescent suicide” by Michael H. Bloch

    19 July 2016

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Via ACAMH Learn - Dr. Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft dives into eating disorder diagnoses, shows you how to screen effectively, dispels common myths, and helps you spot the crucial warning signs.
Regina Miranda
New from ACAMH Learn - Dr. Regina Miranda explores the cognitive processes involved in suicidal ideation. She highlights her research on topics such as the processes and content of suicidal ideation (e.g., the role of ruminative thinking or hopelessness-related thinking).
Keri Wong
Via ACAMH Learn - Associate Professor Keri Wong explains the causes of seeing things or hearing things, and answering questions about schizophrenia-spectrum disorders in childhood.
Erin Schoenelder Gonzalez
Via ACAMH Learn - See how ADHD presents differently across age ranges. Dr. Erin Schoenfelder Gonzalez explains how ADHD may have become over-diagnosed, and explore recommended frontline treatments.
Barbara Franke
Via ACAMH Learn - Professor Barbara Franke discusses heritable genetic factors in ADHD, presenting the latest evidence-based findings on ADHD genetics and exploring the trajectory of future research needs.
Patty Leitjen
Via ACAMH Learn - Dr. Patty Leijten presents what we know about effective parenting support to reduce disruptive child behaviour: What programmes have the best evidence? What kind of adaptations need to be made for different cultures and countries? And what is the current state of evidence on online parenting programmes?
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