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Understanding the nature and nurture of callous-unemotional traits: The role of anxiety
New research using the twin design reveals that anxiety levels in children with callous-unemotional (CU)...
by Rachel Tomlinson and Patrizia Pezzoli
Obituary for Robert Goodman
Robert Goodman, who died from complex dementia on 18 December 2025 aged 72, was one of the world’s leading...
by Professor Stephen Scott
Print on Demand has arrived for the JCPP and the CAMH journal
As of 1 January 2026, as part of our renewed publishing agreement with Wiley and our continued commitment to...
by ACAMH News
ACEs – Adverse Childhood Experiences
This Topic Guide on ACE's has been created by ACAMH's ACE’s Special Interest...
by Matt Kempen