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Rated E for Everyone: Keeping up With Our Patients' Video Game Playing
Trauma‐Informed Care: A Look at Residential Treatment
Effects of Homophobic Victimization
Pharmacologic Treatment for Stuttering
Link Between Enuresis and ADHD
Mayo Clinic, Partners Create Tools for Youth MI Identification
Remission Rates in Anxious Youth: CAMS Shows Symptoms Persist After Treatment
Advocates Work to Protect SSI...
Prevalence, Assessment, and Treatment of Selective Mutism: Heterogeneity in Clinical Presentations
Supporting Youth With Special Healthcare Needs
Prenatal HIV Exposure and Language Impairments
Recognition and Treatment of Teen Anxiety and Depression
Psychiatric Disorders in Preschoolers
Mixed Results on Food Colors' Effects on ADHD Symptoms
Study Examines Role of Violence Exposure in Youth Problems...
New AACAP Practice Parameter for Pediatric OCD
Lack of Funding Mechanism Seen as Barrier for TeenScreen Program
Child Behavior Checklist Differentiates Between ADHD Deficits
Expert Recommendations on Treating Aggressive Youth
Cognitive Function in Adolescent Schizophrenia following ECT
Autism Diagnosis Changing Over Time and Linked to Other Disorders
Study Identifies Early Risk Factors for ADHD
Presence...
Sexting and Social Media in Today’s Adolescent: Peer Norms, Problems, and Provider Responsibility
Gender Nonconforming Children at Risk of Abuse, PTSD
Treating Depressed Youth in Primary Care Practice
Sluggish Cognitive Tempo in Children with ADHD
Online Friendship and Internet Addiction Among Teens
Post‐ED Outpatient Care Lacking for Young People Who Self‐Harm
Parental Stress a Potential Risk Factor...
Early Predictors, Recovery, and Resilience: Efforts to Prevent PTSD in Children
New Study Looks at Stimulant Use Trends for ADHD in Youth
Impaired Decision Making and Suicidal Behavior
Cyberbullying, School Bullying, and Distress
Intervention Reduces Sexual Risk Taking, Drug Use in Homeless Youth
Social and Communication Skills Vary in Children with Autism
CDC Estimates 1 in 88 US Children Has Autism...
Implementing Evidence‐Based Practices in Community Settings: What are the Issues?
Using Play as an Essential Diagnostic Tool: Stories from an Inpatient Child Unit
Early Detection of Psychosis May Improve Long‐Term Outcomes
No Family Link Between Bipolar and ADHD
Deconstructing Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Study Examines Impact of Play Skills and Joint Attention for Autism
SPARX: A Computerized Self‐Help...
Motivational Interviewing Meets Routine Encounters
Implementing Evidence‐Based Practices in Community Settings: Promising Approaches
Effects of Parenting and Peers on Teen Conduct Problems
Marijuana Use and Gender Predict Poorer Cognitive Functioning in Teens
Age of First Words Predicts Positive Outcomes in Children with Autism
Rage Attacks in Pediatric Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder
Link Found Between...
School Inclusion for Elementary Students with Psychiatric Diagnoses: A Model Program
Implementing a Family Group‐Based CBT Program for Adolescents with Anxiety
Practice Parameter for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Schizophrenia, Bipolar Family History, and Autism Risk
Tool to Measure Parents' ADHD Treatment Goals
Internet Coaching Model Effective for Autism and ADHD
Age Differences Found in Mania Symptom...
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