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Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: DSM-5 and the Challenge of Understanding and Treating Adolescents

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: From Research to Clinical Practice in Adolescent Psychiatry

Research paper thumbnail of Models of Psychiatric Consultation to Schools

Research paper thumbnail of Is brain imaging clinically useful in psychiatry?

Internal Medicine News, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of To love and/or to work: the ideological dilemma of young women

Research paper thumbnail of What's Old is New: Motivational Interviewing for Adolescents

Rosner/Clinical Handbook of Adolescent Addiction, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Center for School Mental Health (CSMH)

Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural School Psychology, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Gangs, Inpatients and Outpatients, and Young Mothers: Research on Adolescents in the Community and the Clinic

Research paper thumbnail of Gangs, Inpatients and Outpatients, and Young Mothers: Research on Adolescents in the Community and the Clinic

Research paper thumbnail of Psychotherapy, Suicide and Depression, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Aggression, an Unusual Case, and the Case for Harm Reduction in Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: The Art and Science of Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology

Research paper thumbnail of New directions in children's mental health

Social Science & Medicine. Part C: Medical Economics

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: DSM-5 and the Challenge of Understanding and Treating Adolescents

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial (Adolescents in a Globalizing World)

Research paper thumbnail of Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescents

Research paper thumbnail of Is brain imaging clinically useful for psychiatrists?

Clinical Psychiatry News, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of School-Based Health Services for Urban Adolescents: Psychosocial Characteristics of Clinic Users vs Nonusers

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1995

... Mark D. Weist, 1 Eric L. Proescher, 2 Abby H. Freedman, 3 David A. Paskewitz, 4 and Lois T. F... more ... Mark D. Weist, 1 Eric L. Proescher, 2 Abby H. Freedman, 3 David A. Paskewitz, 4 and Lois T. Flaherty s Received February ... To determine whether order effects operated during completion of self-report measures, a one-way multivariate analysis of variance (MA-NOVA; including ...

Research paper thumbnail of Adolescent psychiatry : developmental and clinical studies

Research paper thumbnail of Origins and Evolution of Behavior Disorders from Infancy to Adult Life

J Nerv Ment Dis, 1986

Close Window. Close Window. Thank you for choosing to subscribe to the eTOC for The Journal of Ne... more Close Window. Close Window. Thank you for choosing to subscribe to the eTOC for The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Enter your Email address: Wolters Kluwer Health may email you for journal alerts and information ...

Research paper thumbnail of State-university collaboration in child and adolescent psychiatry

Hospital & community psychiatry, 1991

The lack of trained professionals is frequently cited as one reason why emotionally disturbed chi... more The lack of trained professionals is frequently cited as one reason why emotionally disturbed children and adolescents are greatly underserved in the United States. Because most mental health services to children are delivered in public-sector facilities, state-university collaborations in child and adolescent psychiatry offer one solution to the problem of children's unmet mental health needs. The author examines the special considerations of developing such a collaboration and the incentives for doing so, including remaining involved in the mainstream of mental health, economic constraints on academic programs, and revisions in certification examinations in child and adolescent psychiatry and in accreditation requirements. She describes the state-university collaboration in child and adolescent psychiatry in Maryland, which has helped the state recruit 58 percent of its new graduates into public-sector positions.

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: DSM-5 and the Challenge of Understanding and Treating Adolescents

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: From Research to Clinical Practice in Adolescent Psychiatry

Research paper thumbnail of Models of Psychiatric Consultation to Schools

Research paper thumbnail of Is brain imaging clinically useful in psychiatry?

Internal Medicine News, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of To love and/or to work: the ideological dilemma of young women

Research paper thumbnail of What's Old is New: Motivational Interviewing for Adolescents

Rosner/Clinical Handbook of Adolescent Addiction, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Center for School Mental Health (CSMH)

Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural School Psychology, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Gangs, Inpatients and Outpatients, and Young Mothers: Research on Adolescents in the Community and the Clinic

Research paper thumbnail of Gangs, Inpatients and Outpatients, and Young Mothers: Research on Adolescents in the Community and the Clinic

Research paper thumbnail of Psychotherapy, Suicide and Depression, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Aggression, an Unusual Case, and the Case for Harm Reduction in Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: The Art and Science of Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology

Research paper thumbnail of New directions in children's mental health

Social Science & Medicine. Part C: Medical Economics

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: DSM-5 and the Challenge of Understanding and Treating Adolescents

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial (Adolescents in a Globalizing World)

Research paper thumbnail of Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescents

Research paper thumbnail of Is brain imaging clinically useful for psychiatrists?

Clinical Psychiatry News, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of School-Based Health Services for Urban Adolescents: Psychosocial Characteristics of Clinic Users vs Nonusers

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1995

... Mark D. Weist, 1 Eric L. Proescher, 2 Abby H. Freedman, 3 David A. Paskewitz, 4 and Lois T. F... more ... Mark D. Weist, 1 Eric L. Proescher, 2 Abby H. Freedman, 3 David A. Paskewitz, 4 and Lois T. Flaherty s Received February ... To determine whether order effects operated during completion of self-report measures, a one-way multivariate analysis of variance (MA-NOVA; including ...

Research paper thumbnail of Adolescent psychiatry : developmental and clinical studies

Research paper thumbnail of Origins and Evolution of Behavior Disorders from Infancy to Adult Life

J Nerv Ment Dis, 1986

Close Window. Close Window. Thank you for choosing to subscribe to the eTOC for The Journal of Ne... more Close Window. Close Window. Thank you for choosing to subscribe to the eTOC for The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Enter your Email address: Wolters Kluwer Health may email you for journal alerts and information ...

Research paper thumbnail of State-university collaboration in child and adolescent psychiatry

Hospital & community psychiatry, 1991

The lack of trained professionals is frequently cited as one reason why emotionally disturbed chi... more The lack of trained professionals is frequently cited as one reason why emotionally disturbed children and adolescents are greatly underserved in the United States. Because most mental health services to children are delivered in public-sector facilities, state-university collaborations in child and adolescent psychiatry offer one solution to the problem of children's unmet mental health needs. The author examines the special considerations of developing such a collaboration and the incentives for doing so, including remaining involved in the mainstream of mental health, economic constraints on academic programs, and revisions in certification examinations in child and adolescent psychiatry and in accreditation requirements. She describes the state-university collaboration in child and adolescent psychiatry in Maryland, which has helped the state recruit 58 percent of its new graduates into public-sector positions.

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