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    In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Tone Hermansen discusses her JCPP Advances paper ‘Child internalizing and externalizing behaviors: Interplay between maternal depressive symptoms and child inhibitory control’.

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    • In this insightful podcast, @ToneKHermansen explores whether children with higher levels of inhibitory control more likely to internalise rather than externalise problems, plus shares additional findings from her @TheJCPPadvances paper. Listen now: https://t.co/atBo7noJ2b https://t.co/S2SFqE6q23

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    The Covid pandemic lockdown has affected us differently, with some people being impacted more than others. Extensive research has indicated that lockdowns – which broadly include isolation measures, such as, in the UK, being required to stay at home unless for essential reasons – have disproportionately impacted individuals with higher levels of paranoia.

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    • ‘The #Pandemic has disproportionately affected individuals with higher #Paranoia, #MentalHealth disorders, & #Schizophrenia, exacerbated by #Loneliness during the pandemic.’ Learn more with the full blog by Edouard De Bray's (@IOE_London @keriwonglab). https://t.co/vLCZkg8h3r

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    In this Papers Podcast, Ahmet Metin and Eyüp Sabır Erbiçer discuss their co-authored CAMH paper ‘Cyberbullying among adolescents in Turkey: the relationship between coping strategies and cyberbullying perpetration’. This paper was published in the CAMH 2023 Special Issue ‘Technology and Mental Health for Children and Adolescents: Pros and Cons’.

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    • In this @acamh podcast, Ahmet Metin & Eyüp Sabır Erbiçer (@Hacettepe1967) discuss the relationship between coping strategies & #Cyberbullying perpetration, plus comment on the implication of their @TheCAMH paper for #CAMH professionals. https://t.co/ePd7AF3CO8 #Psychology https://t.co/YHzORmSJTD

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    In this ‘In Conversation’ podcast, Dr. Mei Simmons discusses some of the factors that affect children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing and provides an overview of her recently published book ‘A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People: Q and A for Parents, Caregivers and Teachers’.

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    • In this podcast, @meinous provides recommendations to young people going through the system and struggling with their #MentalHealth & shares what needs to change at a #Policy level to improve service provision. Full podcast: https://t.co/oU2FEokQ0o #CAMH #CAMHS #Wellbeing https://t.co/DeUergqAO1

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    This lecture from Professor Sir Michael Marmot ‘Health inequalities, children and young people’ was the keynote from the 2023 CAMH Lecture.

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    • Health inequalities, children and young people – Professor Sir Michael Marmot This lecture from @MichaelMarmot ‘Health inequalities, children and young people’ was the keynote from the 2023 @TheCAMH Lecture. Watch now to learn more. https://t.co/YgrP8H97Fr #Wellbeing #CAMHS

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    In this Papers Podcast, Emma Francis and Dr. Jessie Baldwin discuss their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Subjective and objective experiences of childhood adversity: a meta-analysis of their agreement and relationships with psychopathology’.

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    • In this brilliant podcast, @emmarubyfrancis & @jessiebaldwin discuss their research into subjective & objective experiences of childhood adversity, recently published in the @TheJCPP. Learn more about the implications of their findings here: https://t.co/2kU1d9GSXf https://t.co/h7AgQL7Cgt

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    Although there is increasing interest and investment in infant mental health, the term itself is not well understood. To support professionals to work together to protect and promote babies’ and young children’s mental health, we have worked with UNICEF-UK to create a new framework describing what it means to be mentally healthy in this life stage. The framework has two parts, “Being” and…

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    • Check out @acamh's latest blog from @salhogg on ‘Being & Becoming Mentally Healthy: A framework for understanding the #MentalHealth of babies & young children’ & learn more about a fascinating new framework from @PEDALCam & @UNICEF_uk. https://t.co/Wv93EHDR6C #PsychTwitter

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    In this ‘In Conversation’ podcast, Dr. Mei Simmons discusses some of the factors that affect children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing and provides an overview of her recently published book ‘A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People: Q and A for Parents, Caregivers and Teachers’.

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    • In this podcast, @meinous shares insight into the impact of relationships on CYP #MentalHealth and #Wellbeing, & provides advice to #Parents, #Teachers & #Carers around spotting when a child is feeling lonely or isolated. Listen to the full podcast here: https://t.co/oU2FEokQ0o https://t.co/sbmWkPtpA9

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    Research has shown that many risk factors influence young people’s mental health needs, one of which is school expectations. The youth mental health crisis continues, with one in six young people (aged 6-16) having a probable mental health problem. My research aimed to determine what young people thought of their mental health strategy. However, the way in which the research process developed…

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    • In this @acamh blog, @davemcp explores developing #Schools to enhance young people’s #MentalHealth & provides insight into his research into determining what young people thought of their mental health strategy. Read the full blog at https://t.co/oj5tMMje1L to learn more.