This section of the site contains selected open access papers from our journals:
Use the links above to access the index of JCPP and CAMH.
This section of the site contains selected open access papers from our journals:
Use the links above to access the index of JCPP and CAMH.
Professor Philip Asherson and Dr Jessica Agnew‐Blais discuss their paper.
Read moreChildren and young people with conduct disorders often have additional comorbid learning difficulties, neurodevelopmental or mental health disorders, so it is important to be able to assess, recognise and offer appropriate interventions. The effects on a young person’s future and society may be significant if not managed well.
Read more“Can dysregulated myelination be linked to ADHD pathogenesis and persistence?” by Klaus-Peter Lesch
Read moreThe way I see it is that CAMH should continue to grow to become one of the leading sources for clinically relevant knowledge worldwide. I would like you, our readers, to think of CAMH whenever you need clinical advice.
Read moreTrauma can occur in many forms from single exposure to a life-threatening or fear-inducing event, to sustained trauma ranging from neglect, other abuses, famine or war. All of which can present in clinical practice.
Read moreMost cited JCPP paper #1 of 60: Executive functions and developmental psychopathology
Read moreMost cited JCPP papers #2 of 60: Twenty years’ research on peer victimization and psychosocial maladjustment: A meta-analytic review of cross-sectional studies
Read moreMost cited JCPP papers #3 of 60: Specific reading disability (dyslexia): what have we learned in the past four decades?
Read moreMost cited JCPP papers #4 of 60: Validity of adult retrospective reports of adverse childhood experiences: review of the evidence
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