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    June 2020

    Includes ‘Are social networking sites contributing to depression and anxiety symptoms in young people?’

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  • Psychosis

    Psychosis is when your thoughts are so disturbed that you lose touch with reality. When you have a psychotic episode, it can be a signal of another underlying illness.

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    May 2020

    Includes general ‘Mental Health in Deaf Children’ and ‘Accessing good communication – Deaf children in a mental health assessment’

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  • Prof. Edmund Sonuga-Barke

    Helping parents manage challenging behaviour during the COVID19 lockdown – Some pointers for practitioners

    Posted by Edmund Sonuga-Barke on behalf of the Pointers on Parenting Under Pressure (POP-UP) team; Edmund Sonuga-Barke PhD, Johnny Downs MD PhD (King’s College London), Margaret Thompson MD FRCPsy, Jana Kreppner PhD, Hanna Kovshoff, PhD, Sam Cortese MD PhD FRCPsy, Cathy Laver-Bradury MSc RSCN, Catherine Thompson MSc (University of Southampton), David Daley PhD (University of Nottingham).

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    April 2020

    This edition of The Bridge focuses on CBT, includes ‘Can transdiagnostic CBT improve outcomes in children with ASD?’ and ‘Does online CBT work for treating adolescent anxiety?’

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  • A thinner cortex predicts a better response to CBT

    Research on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to identify neural markers that might predict a child’s response to treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

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  • Can adult ASD outcomes be predicted by clinical measures made during childhood?

    A new study has retrospectively profiled the adult outcomes of 123 children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to determine whether certain outcomes, or “types”, can be predicted from typical clinical measures made during childhood.

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  • Research Digests

    Summaries of clinically relevant research recently published in JCPP Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, JCPP Advances and CAMH Child and Adolescent Mental Health.  

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  • Most Popular Content of 2019

    We’ve collated the most popular online content, from our website, of 2019. We would like to thank all of our collaborators who are helping us in ‘Sharing best evidence, improving practice’.

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  • Should emotion dysregulation be considered a core component of ADHD?

    New data from researchers in the USA suggest that emotion dysregulation should be included as a core component of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) rather than viewed as comorbidity.

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