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Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: My Voice Matters

MQ Mental Health

Adults make most of the decisions about a child’s life from where they live, what they eat and when, where they go to school, what clothes they have and much more. An understanding of mental health language is needed so that children and young people as well as parents, schools and services can support the mental well-being of youngsters.

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Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: My Voice Matters

MQ Mental Health

Adults make most of the decisions about a child’s life from where they live, what they eat and when, where they go to school, what clothes they have and much more. An understanding of mental health language is needed so that children and young people as well as parents, schools and services can support the mental well-being of youngsters.

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What we know now about bridging the gap between research and practice

Society of Clinical Psychology

About two decades ago, psychologists who develop and study psychotherapy interventions began to recognize that publications on the efficacy of new psychotherapies were not sufficient to change practice. 2010 for a summary). But this still isn’t the whole picture. Aarons, Hurlburt, & Horwitz., Author Biography.

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Rethinking the sufficient dose needed for PTSD treatment

Society of Clinical Psychology

Sloan is Associate Director, Behavioral Science Division, National Center for PTSD and Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine. She is an expert on psychosocial interventions for traumatic stress disorders and has a specific interest in efficient treatment approaches for PTSD. Author Bios. Dr. Denise M.

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Medication, Behavioral Therapy, or Both? Examining Understudied Domains for Children with ADHD

Society of Clinical Psychology

Children with ADHD experience problems in daily life functioning in school, with their family, and with peers. However, the time lag isn’t atypical for when families are starting homework after a long day of school. Evidence-based psychosocial treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. by Brittany M. Pelham, PhD.

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