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  • Chris Hollis

    ADHD and Tic Disorders: Discussing the SATURN Trial

    In this In Conversation podcast, Dr. Seonaid Anderson is joined by Professor Chris Hollis, who is leading a research team working on a research project about ADHD medication and Tics. The focus of this podcast is on this research project, called The SATURN Trial.

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  • Assistant Professor Jacqueline Samson

    Neurobiological Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment: The Implications for Practitioners

    In this Papers Podcast, Assistant Professor Jacqueline Samson and Associate Professor Martin Teicher discuss their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Practitioner Review: Neurobiological consequences of childhood maltreatment – clinical and therapeutic implications for practitioners’. Jacqueline and Martin are the lead authors of the paper.

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  • Cameron Hecht

    When do the Effects of Single-Session Interventions Persist?

    In this Papers Podcast, Cameron Hecht discusses his JCPP Advances paper ‘When do the effects of single-session interventions persist? Testing the mindset + supportive context hypothesis in a longitudinal randomized trial’.

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  • Prof Tony attwood

    Autism and Family Dynamics – Prof. Tony Attwood

    ‘Autism and Family Dynamics – Prof. Tony Attwood’ is a 3-hour presentation to understand how autism can affect different members of a family in different ways.

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    Webinar
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    LIVE STREAM
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  • Prof Tony attwood

    The profile of abilities in Autistic girls – Prof. Tony Attwood

    ‘The profile of abilities in Autistic girls – Prof. Tony Attwood’ is a 3-hour presentation is to understand and celebrate autistic girls. Delegates will increase their awareness and knowledge of autism as it is experienced by girls, and Tony will shares tip and strategies he has used in clinical practice.

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    Webinar
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    LIVE STREAM
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  • RESHAPE

    RESHAPE Study: Key Takeaways on Service Access

    In this ‘RESHAPE Study’ series episode, Professor Tamsin Newlove-Delgado, Franki Matthews, and Dr. Kate Allen provide insight into the findings from the RESHAPE study with regards to how young people sought support for their mental health and accessed services during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

    The ‘RESHAPE Study’ series is a new mini-in conversation series that will explore the RESHAPE study and the impact of its findings for parents, teachers, policymakers, and mental health professionals.

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  • Professor Jonathan Green

    Neurodiversity, Autism and Healthcare

    In this Papers Podcast, Professor Jonathan Green discusses his CAMH journal Debate paper ‘Debate: Neurodiversity, autism and healthcare’. This podcast coincides with World Autism Acceptance Week.

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  • Autism Acceptance Week 2024

    Breaking Down Barriers and Improving Understanding – Autism Acceptance Week 2024

    This World Autism Acceptance Week (2 April to 8 April 2024), we encourage you to explore the FREE learning opportunities available on our website, and to share with your networks.

    Together we can work towards ‘sharing best evidence, improving practice’ to help create a society that works for autistic children and young people.

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    Global Mental Health: policy interventions to protect young people’s mental health

    We are delighted to present ‘Global Mental Health: policy interventions to protect young people’s mental health’, the 2024 Jack Tizard Memorial International Conference.

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    LIVE STREAM
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  • Dr. Susanne Schweizer

    The Relationship between Cognitive and Affective Control and Adolescent Mental Health

    In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Susanne Schweizer discusses her JCPP Advances paper ‘The relationship between cognitive and affective control and adolescent mental health’. Susanne is the lead author of the paper. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice.

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