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Malta ACAMH Branch
About ACAMH Malta branch Mission To advance child and adolescent mental health through the application of research and practice Vision To be the leading international organisation for inter-disciplinary child and adolescent mental health research, dissemination and training Aims Advancing child and adolescent mental health through: Publication of high-impact, world-class scientific research and evidence-based practice Collaborative knowledge […]
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 08, August 2017
“Let’s talk about sex – the gender binary revisited” by Albertine J. Oldehinkel
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CAMH Editorial: Volume 22, Issue 2, May 2017
“Pharmacotherapy and adolescent depression – an important treatment option” by Bernadka Durbicka & David Brent.
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About ACAMH
ACAMH is over 60 years old, and we are celebrating. But we are not standing still. Take a look at our strategic priorities 2022-23. Our membership comprises a diverse group of clinicians, practitioners and world-leading child mental health researchers, working across an array of child and adolescent mental health domains. We aim to raise standards […]
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CAMH – Volume 22, Issue 1 February 2017
Lisa Keane and Maria Loades
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for low self-esteem (LSE) has shown promise as a trans-diagnostic model for treating mental health difficulties in adults. To ascertain the potential value of this treatment approach in working with young people with internalizing disorders, we need to develop our understanding of LSE within these mental health conditions. -
JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 02, February 2017
“Developmental psychopathology in the post-genomics era – substantial challenges but reasons for hope” by Jeffrey M. Halperin
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CAMH Editorial: Volume 22, Issue 1, February 2017
“CAMHS goes mainstream” by Peter Fonagy & Kathryn Pugh.
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CAMH Editorial: Volume 21, Issue 4, November 2016
“CAMH – meeting the changing mental health needs of children in the 21st century” by Jane Barlow.
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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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