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Chapter 14 - Common Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems

from Section 2 - Clinical Issues

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 September 2018

Linda Gask
Affiliation:
University of Manchester
Tony Kendrick
Affiliation:
University of Southampton
Robert Peveler
Affiliation:
University of Southampton
Carolyn A. Chew-Graham
Affiliation:
Keele University
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Further Reading and E-resources

Goodman R, Scott S (2012) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Wiley-Blackwell (free download at www.youthinmind.info/py/gs3/Start.py).

Lightening Review: www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/Children%27s%20Commissioner%27s%20Mental%20Health%20Lightning%20Review.pdf.

Five Year Forward Review: www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/5yfv-web.pdf.

Future in Mind: Promoting, Protecting and Improving Our Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing: www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/414024/Childrens_Mental_Health.pdf.

NICE Guidelines for Identification and Management of Depression in Children and Young People: www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg28/.

NICE Guideline – Common Mental Health Problems: Identification and Pathways to Care: www.nice.org.uk/guidance/CG123.

MindED: www.minded.org.uk.

CAMHS Competency Framework: www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/cehp/research-groups/core/pdfs/Competence_Maps/CAMHS_Map; and www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/cehp/research-groups/core/pdfs/CAMHS/CAMHS_Clinician_Competences_Framework_V1__2_.pdf.

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