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    January 2020 Editorial ‘People get ready’: Are mental disorder diagnostics ripe for a Kuhnian revolution? By Edmund J.S. Sonuga‐Barke

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  2. The adult outcome of children referred for autism: typology and prediction from childhood (2020) By Andrew Pickles, James B. McCauley, Lauren A. Pepa, Marisela Huerta and Catherine Lord

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  3. Insecure paternal confers a high cost on society New research digest of Christian Bachmann's paper of

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  4. Commentary: Enabling efficient and full application of prevention strategies for population mental health — reflections on Dodge 2020 By Patrick Tolan

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  5. Find out about evidence-based treatment of young people who self-harm. Free lecture of Dr. Trudie Roussow, Consultant Psychiatrist presenting at the Judy Dunn National Conference in 2019

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  6. Disinhibited social engagement behaviour is not unique to children exposed to inadequate caregiving digest of paper co-authored by and

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  7. Editorial: From risk prediction to action: leveraging electronic health records to improve pediatric population mental health By Director Scott H. Kollins

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  8. In Conversation… Interpersonal Psychotherapy with Dr. Fiona Duffy Fiona Duffy explains IPT and how it differs from CBT. They touch upon interpersonal risk and maintaining factors, and how the therapy has been adapted for children and young people.

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  9. Improving outcomes for children exposed to parental mental illness: “it takes a village”. A multidisciplinary health and social care policy intervention digest of a paper co-authored by

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  10. DBT-A reduces self-harming behaviours by improving feelings of hopelessness digest of paper co-authored by and in The JCPP

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  11. Free Lecture on ‘Evidence-based treatment of young people who self-harm and management of risk’ Dr. Trudie Roussow, Consultant Psychiatrist at the Priory Hospital and The Clinical Director at Stepping Stones Clinic, London

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  12. Social cohesion and integration in schools reduces suicidal behaviour rate digest paper co-authored by in the JCPP

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    New research from : "Intergenerational transmission of anxiety: linking parental anxiety to infant autonomic hyperarousal and fearful temperament"

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  14. Emotional impulsivity and deficient emotional self-regulation might be core symptoms of digest

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  15. NEW free lecture released from the 2019 Judy Dunn National Conference. Dr. Trudie Roussow on ‘Evidence-based treatment of young people who self-harm and management of risk’

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  16. New developmentally appropriate diagnostic criteria need to be established to identify early in preschoolers. New interventions are needed that have long-lasting benefits, such that they can alter the long-term trajectory of ADHD in children.

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  17. Low parental belongingness increases suicidal ideation risk digest of a recent paper published in JCPP, co-authored by

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  18. The adult outcome of children referred for autism: typology and prediction from childhood (2020) By Andrew Pickles, James B. McCauley, Lauren A. Pepa, Marisela Huerta and Catherine Lord

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  19. In Conversation… Interpersonal Psychotherapy with Dr. Fiona Duffy Fiona mentions exciting research and trials as well as her peer’s paper in , includes links to useful resources and research

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  20. Should emotion dysregulation be considered a core component of ? Find out more about the research that suggests it should be viewed as a component not a co-morbidity

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  21. Mechanisms linking parental educational attainment with child , , & academic problems: a study of extended families in The Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (2020) By @Tom_A_McAdam

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