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[Other stuff about Join us above here] Platinum Annual fee £115; NO JOINING FEE Publications The Journal of Psychology & Psychiatry (JCPP) – mailed monthly Child & Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal – mailed quarterly Exclusive online content 30% off ACAMH events and conferences 4 Free ACAMH webcasts a year Free attendance at Special Interest […]
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How ACAMH Membership has helped me
Shaun Liverpool talks about how ACAMH membership gives him access to high-impact publications and world-class research.
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Neurodevelopmental Special Interest Group
Focus Improve care of children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, ASD, DCD, DLD etc). Background ACAMH’s longstanding commitment to multidisciplinary work is the ideal home for a Special Interest Group (SIG) for colleagues working with CYP with neurodevelopmental disorders. Neurodevelopmental disorders are a neglected area of mental health practice, little mentioned in recent […]
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Get your FREE ACAMH Learn Account now! ACAMH Learn is our new learning platform, with hundreds of videos and podcasts from the world’s leading experts. Set up your FREE account today, details below. For bigger benefit become an ACAMH Member Memberships are all processed online, you can pay by debit/credit card, as well as a […]
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CAMH – Volume 22, Issue 2, May 2017
Martino Belvederi Murri, Gabriella Ferrigno, Simona Penati, Caterina Muzio, Giulia Piccinini, Marco Innamorati, Federica Ricci, Maurizio Pompili and Mario Amore
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Increasing evidence supports that mentalization deficits may have a role in the genesis of young age depression; however, few studies examined this issue in clinical populations. -
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All events are centred around evidence-based research, and our speakers are some of the leading lights in the field. ACAMH is a charity, and we receive no government funding, nor do we ask for donations. We try to keep our costs as low as possible, and provide many events completely free. Don’t forget as a […]
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CAMH – Volume 22, Issue 1, February 2017
Chen Jieling and Wu Xinchun
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Pathological and beneficial outcomes have been documented in children and adolescents exposed to disasters, but the patterns of the outcomes are not known. This study was conducted to identify patterns of post-traumatic stress symptoms and post-traumatic growth and examine the predictors for the patterns among children and adolescents following an earthquake. -
Commentary: Self-harm: a global health priority – reflections on Brunner et al. (2014)
The accompanying cross-sectional study by Brunner et al. (2014) investigates the prevalence and correlates of self-injury in adolescents. It is one of the largest epidemiological studies of its kind published to date.
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Brain structure abnormalities in adolescent girls with conduct disorder
The research team observed structural abnormalities in brain regions involved in emotion processing, reward and empathy in female adolescents with CD, which broadly overlap with those reported in previous studies of CD in male adolescents.
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