Section 1. Conceptual Approaches. 1. Developments in child and adolescent psychiatry over the last 50 years. Michael Rutter, Jim Stevenson. 2. Classification. Eric Taylor, Michael Rutter. 3. Neurodevelopmental disorders: conceptual issues. Dorothy Bishop, Michael Rutter. 4. Clinical assessment and diagnostic formulation. Michael Rutter, Eric Taylor. 5. Using epidemiological and longitudinal approaches to study causal hypotheses. E. Jane Costello. 6. Using epidemiology to plan services: A conceptual approach. Michael Rutter, Jim Stevenson. 7. Children’s testimony. Maggie Bruck, Stephen Ceci, Sarah Kulkofsky, J. Zoe Klemfuss, Charlotte Sweeney. 8. Legal issues in the care and treatment of children with mental health problems. Brenda Hale, Jane Fortin. 9. What clinicians need to know about statistical issues and methods. Andrew Pickles. 10. Health economics. Martin Knapp. 11. What can we learn from structural and functional brain imaging?. Christopher Frith, Uta Frith. 12. Neurobiological perspectives on developmental psychopathology. Charles Nelson, III, Shafali Jeste. 13. Development and psychopathology: A life course perspective. Barbara Maughan, Michael Rutter. 14. Temperament and personality. Avshalom Caspi, Rebecca Shiner. 15. Sociocultural/ethnic groups and psychopathology. Anula Nikapota, Michael Rutter. 16. Basic neuropsychopharmacology. Nora Volkow, Jim Swanson. 17. Clinical neurophysiology. Torsten Baldeweg, Stewart Boyd. 18. Overview of psychological treatments for children and adolescents. John Weisz, Sarah Kate Bearman. Section 2. Clinical Assessment. 19. Use of structured interviews and observational methods in clinical settings. Ann Le Couteur, Frances Gardner. 20. Using rating scales in a clinical context. Frank Verhulst, Jan van der Ende. 21. Psychological assessment in the clinical context. Tony Charman, Jane Hood, Patricia Howlin. 22. Physical examination and medical investigation. Gillian Baird, Paul Gringras. Section 3. Influences on Psychopathology. 23. Genetics. Anita Thapar, Michael Rutter. 24. Behavioural phenotypes and chromosomal disorders. David Skuse, Anna Seigal. 25. Psychosocial adversity and resilience. Jennifer Jenkins. 26. Acute life stresses. Seija Sandberg, Michael Rutter. 27. The impact of parental psychiatric disorder and physical illness. Alan Stein, Paul Ramchandani, Lynne Murray. 28. Child maltreatment. David Jones. 29. Child sexual abuse. Danya Glaser. 30. Brain disorders and their effect on psychopathology. James Harris. 31. Psychopathology in refugee and asylum-seeking children. Matthew Hodes. 32. Residential and foster family care. Alan Rushton, Helen Minnis. 33. Adoption. Nancy Cohen. . Section 4. Clinical Syndromes. 34. Disorders of attention and activity. Eric Taylor, Edmund Sonuga-Barke. 35. Conduct disorders of childhood and adolescence. Terrie E. Moffitt, Stephen Scott. 36. Child and adolescent substance use and substance use disorder. Andrew Heath, Michael Lynskey, Mary Waldron. 37. Depressive disorders in childhood and adolescence. David Brent, V. Robin Weersing. 38. Bipolar disorder in children and adolescents. Ellen Leibenluft, Daniel Dickstein. 39. Anxiety disorders. Daniel Pine, Rachel Klein. 40. Suicidal behaviour and deliberate self-harm. Keith Hawton, Sarah Fortune. 41. Eating disorders. Christopher Fairburn, Simon Gowers. 42. Post-traumatic stress disorder. William Yule, Patrick Smith. 43. Obsessive compulsive disorder. Judy Rapoport, Philip Shaw. 44. Tic disorders. James Leckman, Michael Bloch. 45. Schizophrenia and allied disorders. Christopher Hollis. 46. Autism spectrum disorders. Hermann van Engeland, Jan Buitelaar. 47. Speech and language impairments. Dorothy Bishop, Courtenay Norbury. 48. Reading and other specific learning difficulties. Margaret Snowling, Charles Hulme. 49. Intellectual disability. Stewart Einfeld, Eric Emerson. 50. Disorders of personality. Jonathan Hill. 51. Psychopathy. James Blair, Essi Viding. 52. Gender identity and sexual disorders. Kenneth Zucker, Michael Seto. 53. Behavioral problems of infancy and pre-school children. Frances Gardner, Daniel Shaw. 54. Sleep disorders. Ron Dahl, Allison Harvey. 55. Attachment disorders in relation to deprivation. Charles Zeanah, Anna Smyke. 56. Wetting and soiling. Richard Butler. 57. Psychiatric aspects of somatic disease. Seija Sandberg, Jim Stevenson. 58. Psychiatric aspects of HIV/AIDS in childhood and adolescence. Jennifer Havens, Claude Mellins. 59. Mental health in children with specific sensory impairments. Helen McConachie, Gwen Carr. Section 5: Approaches to Treatment. 60. Community-based interventions and services. Christina Groark, Robert McCall. 61. Clarifying and maximizing the usefulness of targeted preventive interventions. Frank Vitaro, Richard Tremblay. 62. Behaviour therapies. Stephen Scott, William Yule. 63. Cognitive behavioral therapies. John Lochman, Dustin Pardini. 64. Parenting programs. Stephen Scott. 65. Family interviewing and family therapy. Ivan Eisler, Judith Lask. 66. Psychodynamic treatments. Peter Fonagy, Mary Target. 67. Physical treatments. Stanley Kutcher, Sonia Chehil. 68. Juvenile delinquency. Susan Bailey, Stephen Scott. 69. Provision of intensive treatment: inpatient units, day units and intensive outreach. Jonathan Green, Anne Worrall-Davies. 70. Paediatric consultation. Annah Abrams, Paula Rauch. 71. Organisation of services for children and adolescents with mental health Problems. Miranda Wolpert. 72. Primary healthcare psychiatry. Tami Kramer, Elena Garralda. 73. Genetic counseling. Emily Simonoff. 74. Special Education. Patricia Howlin |