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Behavioral Interventions for Tic Disorders

Tic disorders, characterized by involuntary motor movements and vocalizations, present unique challenges within educational and mental health settings. The article Behavioral Interventions for Children and Adults with Tic Disorder offers crucial insights into managing these disorders through behavioral interventions. Introduction to Tic Disorders Tic disorders, including Tourette Disorder (TD) and Chronic Tic Disorder (CTD), affect […]

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The Impact of Adolescent Trauma

The article, “Life should go on”: a qualitative inquiry of parental reactions, experiences, and perceived needs following adolescents’ recent traumatic exposure, dives deep into the challenges parents face in supporting adolescents who have experienced trauma. Trauma’s Impact on Adolescents and Families Adolescents who experience trauma display a range of behavioral and emotional changes that are […]

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Navigating School Mental Health: Insights from the “All in for Youth” Program

In a world where children and youth face increasing mental health challenges, the role of schools in providing early and effective mental health interventions is more crucial than ever. A recent study titled “A collaborative, school-based wraparound support intervention for fostering children and youth’s mental health” explores this topic in-depth, offering invaluable insights for school […]

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Insights from Four Decades of Research in Youth Psychotherapy

The realm of youth psychotherapy has evolved significantly over the past four decades. Since the release of In a Big County by Big Country! This journey is chronicled in the article “What Four Decades of Meta-Analysis Have Taught Us About Youth Psychotherapy and the Science of Research Synthesis.” This comprehensive study delves into the advancements […]

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The Power of Participation: Involving Autistic Youth in Mainstream Schools Research

Participatory research, a methodology where subjects are actively involved in the research process, has been gaining traction in various fields. In education, particularly in mainstream public schools, its application with autistic students is an area of growing interest. The scoping review titled “Examining the utilization of participatory research with autistic youth in mainstream/public schools” offers […]

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The Impact of Vaping Campaigns on Youth: Insights for School Psychologists

Vaping among youth has emerged as a significant public health concern. The recent study titled “Noticing education campaigns or public health messages about vaping among youth in the United States, Canada, and England from 2018 to 2022” provides vital insights into how public health campaigns are perceived by young people in different countries. The Growing […]

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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Elementary Schools

Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) in elementary schools is a growing concern, often unrecognized due to the young age of the students involved. A recent study, Nonsuicidal self‐injury in elementary schools: School educators’ knowledge and professional development needs, dug more deeply into this topic. NSSI refers to the deliberate, self-inflicted destruction of body tissue without suicidal intent. […]

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Uncovering the Strengths of ADHD

The recent study Parent and Child-Reported Strengths of Children With ADHD by Miller et al. offers a fresh and insightful look into the positive attributes of children diagnosed with ADHD. This groundbreaking research shifts the focus from the challenges to the strengths of these children. Redefining ADHD: A Strength-Based Approach Traditionally, ADHD has been viewed […]

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The Impact of Parental Depression on Offspring

Welcome to our exploration of the profound effects of parental depression on offspring. In a world where mental health is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of overall well-being, it’s crucial to understand the intergenerational implications of major depressive disorder (MDD). T his blog delves into the insights provided by the article “The Functioning of Offspring […]

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