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Mashup Score: 3Insomnia: Assessment, Treament, Results - 3 day(s) ago
Join renowned expert child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Jane Shatkin for insights and guidance on managing insomina in children and young people.You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest research and evidence-based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), which has been shown to effectively improve sleep quality and duration in adolescents. Plus practical strategies for assessing and treating insomnia, including establishing good sleep hygiene practices and addressing the impact of screen time on sleep.
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This special issue captures the multifaceted and dynamic human–environment relationship across a critical stage of development and illustrates the importance of the physical environment in understand…
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A 2024 systematic review and meta‑analysis by Galgut and colleagues highlights that cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT‑I) markedly improves insomnia severity and, to a lesser extent, subjective sleep quality in teenagers. These findings strengthen the evidence for offering CBT‑I—delivered face‑to‑face or digitally—as a first‑line treatment for young people who struggle to sleep.
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‘Trauma Informed Care – Understanding the challenges, and the pragmatic steps which need to be taken to operationalise and deliver Trauma Informed Care across services’ is ACAMH’s inaugural ACE’s SIG day conference.
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Mashup Score: 1Unfolding Autism; An International Expert Conference - 4 day(s) ago
Unfolding Autism; An International Expert Conference
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Mashup Score: 2Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry | ACAMH Pediatric Journal | Wiley Online Library - 4 day(s) ago
When we think about which environmental influences affect children and young people’s mental health, answers that are ‘close to home’ tend to come to mind, such as relationships, screen time, bullyin…
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Mashup Score: 3Insomnia: Assessment, Treament, Results - 5 day(s) ago
Join renowned expert child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Jane Shatkin for insights and guidance on managing insomina in children and young people.You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest research and evidence-based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), which has been shown to effectively improve sleep quality and duration in adolescents. Plus practical strategies for assessing and treating insomnia, including establishing good sleep hygiene practices and addressing the impact of screen time on sleep.
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Mashup Score: 0Mind the Kids - Reading between the lines - 5 day(s) ago
This episode is called ‘Reading between the lines’ and is part of the “Mind the Kids” podcast series, produced by the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH).
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In this fascinating podcast, @DrJaneGilmour @umartoseeb & @grandegerman examine the roles of family, culture, and schools in fostering reading skills, and discover practical ways to support children’s literacy from early childhood onwards. A great listen! https://t.co/7n0wrH6o4r https://t.co/8ksaIezUHa
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There is growing evidence about the positive impact of greenspaces on mental health and wellbeing. In their various forms, greenspaces such as parks, gardens, sports fields, and open spaces serve as …
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This three-part series offers a clear and accessible introduction to childhood anxiety. It explores what anxiety is and when it becomes a problem, the different types of anxiety disorders commonly seen in children and adolescents, and the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to its development. Through everyday examples and practical explanations, the series highlights how anxiety can affect thoughts, behaviours, and physical sensations, and how it may interfere with daily life. It is designed to help parents, educators, and professionals better understand the foundations of anxiety and recognise when a child may need additional support.
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🧠 Join @DrJessPShatkin, a leading child & adolescent psychiatrist, for an insightful webinar on managing #Insomnia in children and young people. Learn practical strategies and the latest evidence-based practices like CBT-I. EARLY BIRD OFFER: https://t.co/dQRAA3Q35j https://t.co/rXrdGuFxgV