Developmental psychopathology
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Developmental Trauma: How useful is this framework?
Dr Catherine Frogley reflects on the use of the developmental trauma framework from her perspective as a Clinical Psychologist working in a Post-Adoption Support Service.
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JCPP Annual Research Review
Free access to the articles included in the JCPP Annual Research Review, “Reimagining the environment in developmental psychopathology: from molecules to effective treatments”, until June 2018.
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Worth-it: focussing on positive mental health, resilience and wellbeing interventions
‘Worth-it’ is a social enterprise dedicated to delivering resilience and wellbeing intervention programmes to children in schools. The interventions and training courses are underpinned by the principles of ‘Positive Psychology’ which is defined as the scientific study of positive human functioning.
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 59, Issue 02, February 2018
“Promises and pitfalls in the development of biomarkers that can promote early intervention in children at risk” by Sara Jaffee
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 05, May 2017
“Finding the silver lining: incorporating resilience and adaptiveness into studies of psychopathology” by S. Alexandra Burt
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 58, Issue 04, April 2017
“Child psychology and psychiatry – using science to make a difference” by R. M. Pasco Fearon
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JCPP Editorial: Boredom and developmental psychopathology – Volume 57, Issue 12, December 2016
“Boredom and developmental psychopathology” by Argyris Stringaris
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 10, October 2016
“The effects of early trauma and deprivation on human development – from measuring cumulative risk to characterizing specific mechanisms” by Charles H. Zeanah & Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 05, May 2016
“Ingenious designs and causal inference in child psychology and psychiatry” by Jonathan Green
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JCPP Editorial: Volume 57, Issue 04, April 2016
“Executive functioning – a key construct for understanding developmental psychopathology or a ‘catch-all’ term in need of some rethinking?” by Jeffrey M. Halperin
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