As 2019 draws to a close and the roaring 20s approach, we’ve collated the most popular online content, from our website, of 2019. We would like to thank all of our collaborators who are helping us in ‘Sharing best evidence, improving practice’.
We ask all of you reading, listening and viewing our content, to help us, by sharing our content with your colleagues. Thank you for your continued support and interest, and being part of the advancement of child and adolescent mental health.
Top 5 Research Digests in 2019 from The Bridge
Young people’s lived experience of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – by Dr. Carly Keyes
Connecting the senses: an area of difficulty in infants later diagnosed with autism? – by Dr. Terje Falck-Ytter
Children’s Understanding of Depression – by Prof. Jo Williams, Dr. Emily Taylor, and Dr. Niki Georgakakou-Koutsonikou
The association between anxiety and poor school attendance by Katie Finning
A mother’s touch: a key player in fine tuning the function of our genome by Professor John Quinn and Dr. Vivien Bubb
Take a look at all our research digests, published in The Bridge
Top 5 Podcasts in 2019
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) with Dr. Jennifer Shields and Dr. Sarah Brown
Professor Tasmin Ford the importance of schools in a child’s mental health
Professor Andrea Danese discusses Trauma
Neurodevelopmental Disorders, an interview with Dr Max Davie
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Top 5 Blogs in 2019
Why it’s time to ACE the way we measure the bad things that happen to children by Dr. Rebecca Lacey
Sleep and Mental Healthby Dr. Sally Hobson
Inflammation: a key risk factor for depression? by Anna Chaplin
Links between adverse childhood experiences and self-harm by Dr. Abby Russell
Falling through the gap between CAMHS and AMHS by Becky Appleton
See the full list of blogs
Freeview
‘Attachment & Early Intervention’ 2019 Emanuel Miller National Conference – Professor David Olds
Treating Self-Harm and Preventing Suicide – Professor Joan Asarnow
More lectures available here, including lectures based around the 2019 JCPP Special Issue on Suicide and Self-harm