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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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    JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 07, July 2017

    “The conundrums of human development – implications for the study of child and adolescent disorder” by Alice M. Gregory

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    JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 06, June 2017

    “The continuing contributions of MTA over nearly two decades to initial attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder pharmacotherapy and long-term clinical course” by Michael H. Bloch

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    JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 05, May 2017

    “Finding the silver lining: incorporating resilience and adaptiveness into studies of psychopathology” by S. Alexandra Burt

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    CAMH – Volume 22, Issue 2, May 2017 – Editorial: Pharmacotherapy and adolescent depression – an important treatment option

    Bernadka Dubricka, David Brent

    Abstract
    Over the past decade, rates of depression and of suicide in adolescents have been increasing (Collishaw, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 56, 2015, 370; Bor et al., The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 48, 2014, 606). At the same time, there is some evidence that rates of diagnosis and, in the US at least, referral for depression in adolescents has been declining (Libby et al., Archives of General Psychiatry, 66, 2009, 633; John et al., Psychological Medicine, 46, 2016, 3315).

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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

    Background
    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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    CAMH – Volume 22, Issue 1 February 2017

    Lisa Keane and Maria Loades

    Background
    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.

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    CAMH – Volume 22, Issue 1, February 2017

    Chen Jieling and Wu Xinchun

    Background
    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.

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    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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    JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 11, November 2016

    “Isolating the essential difference – The importance of choosing the right type and sufficient numbers of controls in research on neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health conditions” by Eric Fombonne

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