Editorial

  • Professor Angelica Ronald

    Angelica Ronald is joint editor of JCPP, handling approximately 40 manuscripts each year. She is Professor of Psychology and Genetics at Birkbeck, University of London, where she runs the Genes Environment Lifespan laboratory.

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  • Professor Carlo Schuengel

    Carlo Schuengel is Full Professor of Clinical Child and Family Studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), The Netherlands. He is co-director of the Amsterdam Publc Health Research Institute and leads the Academic Collaborative Center of ‘s Heeren Loo – VUA.

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  • Professor Kapil Sayal

    Professor Kapil Sayal appointed as prestigious NIHR Senior Investigator

    Congratulations to CAMH Editor, Professor Kapil Sayal who has been appointed as a new NIHR Senior Investigator.

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  • JCCP Editorial: Volume 62, Issue 03, March 2021

    “Standardizing methods and measures in randomized controlled trials: a necessary catalyst for clinical translation” by Joan L. Luby

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  • Dr. Bernadka Dubicka

    CAMH Editorial: Volume 26, Issue 1, February 2021

    Welcome to the first issue of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) in 2021 and also to my first issue as editor‐in‐chief. Needless to say, 2020 has been one of the most difficult years in living memory for many children and young people around the globe, and, as we discussed in our recent issues, the potential impact of COVID‐19 on children’s mental health is profound.

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  • February 2021 – The Bridge

    This issue of The Bridge includes several articles which focus on child and adolescent psychoanalytic psychotherapy. This therapy aims to help young people, their families, or their support networks to better understand each young person’s emotions, behaviour, and relationships.

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  • The policy context for research into child and adolescent psychotherapy

    Mental illness in children and young people is recognised as a major public health concern with evidence of rising prevalence, possibly exacerbated by COVID-19.

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  • Professor Scott Kollins Phd

    JCPP Editorial: Volume 62, Issue 02, February 2021

    “Is child mental health research structurally racist?” by Scott H. Kollins

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  • Judy Treseder Smith – Obituary

    It is with a heavy heart that I have to inform you of the passing of our past Chair, Judy Treseder Smith. Our thoughts and sympathies are with her friends and family. Professor William Yule, Emeritus Professor of Applied Child Psychology, King’s College London, has written the following obituary.

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  • Stephen Scott: We neglect children’s mental health at our peril

    “Health and happiness”, isn’t that what we ask for? But what is the point of being physically well if we are miserable and don’t have a good life?

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