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High-quality research impacting on practice of CYP #mentalhealth via @acamh. Sister journals @TheJCPP & @TheJCPPadvances. RTs not endorsements
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    JUST ANNOUNCED: ‘#Autism and #ADHD: diagnosis and demand in #neurodevelopmental care’ will explore current debates around autism and ADHD. With @CorteseSamuele, Prof. Jonathan Green, @WillClinPsy, Prof. Petrus de Vries, Prof. Stephen Hinshaw.
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    Autism and ADHD: diagnosis and demand in neurodevelopmental care. Emanuel Miller International...
    This conference will explore current debates around autism and ADHD, focusing on how scientific evidence, diagnostic practices, and rising demand for.
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    What is #Anhedonia? What drives changes in reward responsiveness during adolescence? In this #MindtheKids podcast, we explore how adolescents learn from rewards and what this means for #depression risk and #mentalhealth outcomes with Holly Sullivan-Toole. bit.ly/4hcqSLk
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    Investing in your knowledge doesn't have to cost a thing. A free ACAMH Learn account gives you access to hundreds of hours of learning content, personalised tracking, and CPD/CME certificates. 🔗 Create your account today: membership.acamh.org/Acamh-learn-si…
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    Is there a hidden link between depression & social behaviour in teen girls? In this video abstract, @leehyun_yoon explores the @TheJCPP paper 'Within-person longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms & interpersonal problems in adolescent girls'
    Hidden link between depression and social behaviour in teenage girls |…
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    Not all irritability is a phase. Srinivasan et al. (2024) found children whose irritability didn’t decline from ages 3 to 7 were more likely to report higher depressive symptoms & self-harm in adolescence. Find out more with this blog.
    Irritability and Later Depression and Self-Harm in Adolescence
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