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    Recently, it seems like youth are presenting for their initial psychiatry appointment with a clear self-diagnosis in mind. For years, parents have come to appointments with hopes that I might rubber stamp their suspicions about a bipolar or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis. The use of this approach from youth themselves is newer.

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    The strength of the JAACAP Journal family and its impact in child and adolescent psychiatry relies on the rigorous and thoughtful review and editing of submitted manuscripts. Peer review assists the editors in making editorial decisions and is an essential component of formal scholarly communications. The JAACAP Journal family seeks new peer reviewers on an ongoing basis. A demonstrated history…

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    The strength of the JAACAP Journal family and its impact in child and adolescent psychiatry relies on the rigorous and thoughtful review and editing of submitted manuscripts. Peer review assists the editors in making editorial decisions and is an essential component of formal scholarly communications. The JAACAP Journal family seeks new peer reviewers on an ongoing basis. A demonstrated history…

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    Why do we need JAACAP Connect? The field of child and adolescent psychiatry is rapidly changing, and translation of scientific literature into clinical practice is a vital skill-set that takes years to develop. JAACAP Connect engages clinicians in this process by offering brief articles based on trending observations by peers, and by facilitating development of lifelong learning skills via…

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    Why do we need JAACAP Connect? The field of child and adolescent psychiatry is rapidly changing, and translation of scientific literature into clinical practice is a vital skill-set that takes years to develop. JAACAP Connect engages clinicians in this process by offering brief articles based on trending observations by peers, and by facilitating development of lifelong learning skills via…

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    Why do we need JAACAP Connect? The field of child and adolescent psychiatry is rapidly changing, and translation of scientific literature into clinical practice is a vital skill-set that takes years to develop. JAACAP Connect engages clinicians in this process by offering brief articles based on trending observations by peers, and by facilitating development of lifelong learning skills via…

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    Structural racism and inequity permeate the juvenile justice system. The earliest delinquency programs were developed at a time when slavery was still legal in the United States and Indigenous Americans were considered “savages,” representing dehumanizing systems and beliefs that left lasting structural racism.1 Nearly 200 years later, racism continues to shape and structure our juvenile justice…

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