Editorial
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 62, Issue 11, November 2021
Editorial: The new genetics of autism by Barbara Franke, Eric Fombonne, Angelica Ronald
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Ideas emerging from week one at COP26
Professor Bernadka Dubicka, our Editor in Chief of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Journal (CAMH), and recent chair of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) Faculty RCPsych, has been at COP26. In this blog post Bernadka talks about what she has learned from the first week of the global climate conference.
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JCPP Special Issue: Genetics & Genomics of Autism Spectrum Disorders
ACAMH proudly to presents the JCPP November 2021 Special Issue on ‘Genetics and Genomics of Autism Spectrum Disorders’ edited by Professor Barbara Franke, Dr. Eric Fombonne, and Professor Angelica Ronald.
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ACAMH 2021 AGM
Details of how to join the 2021, on Thursday 4 November, 1.30pm UK time. Plus minutes of the 2020 AGM, Member’s Report 2021, and Agenda for the 2021 AGM.
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 62, Issue 10, October 2021
Editorial: Factualities – establishing empirical truths in child psychology and psychiatry by Albertine J. Oldehinkel
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Dr. Gordana Milavić on World Mental Health Day 2021
Dr. Gordana Milavić on World Mental Health Day 2021
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Congratulations and thanks to our top reviewers
In recognition of the exceptional commitment and service to our journals, and in turn the wider scientific community, carried out by our peer reviewers, we are proud to present the list of top reviewers for 2020.
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 62, Issue 09, September 2021
Editorial: Money cannot buy happiness – but can it prevent depression? A commentary on Su et al. by Madeeha Nasir, Michael H. Bloch
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JCPP Advances Editorial: Volume 01, Issue 02, July 2021
Editorial: ‘Causation and prediction in child and adolescent mental health research’ by Henrik Larsson
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CAMH Editorial: Volume 26, Issue 3, September 2021
With the patchy but increasing roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccine, and as the world begins to emerge in a bumpy fashion from strict lock-downs, the frightening experience of overwhelmed hospitals and alarmingly high mortality rates from COVID-19, we are beginning to take stock of the huge toll from the pandemic.
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