Global Mental Health, An Issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
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This publication in Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics is led by two renown psychiatric physicians specializing in Disaster Psychiatry, Trauma, and International Psychiatry for children and adolescents: Dr. Paramjit Joshi and Dr. Lisa Cullins. The audience for this clinically focused resource includes: Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists -Clinical physicians or research PhDs; Mental Health Nurse Practitioners and all Nurses; International Aid Organizations; Religious Counselors; and Psychology Counselors.Each Author in this publication is recognized expert in their own right, who cover topics such as: Bullying: A Global Approach to Prevention; Challenges in Providing Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services in Low Resource Countries; Child Soldiers; Wealth, Health and the Moderating Role of Implicit Social Class Bias from a Global Perspective; Developing Mental Health Services for child and adolescent psychiatrists after an Earthquake; . Nuclear Disasters; Children Displaced by War: Impact on the Psychological Well-being; Global Perspectives on Teaching and Learning about child and adolescent psychiatry; Partnering and Collaborating for the Word's Children.

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Date de parution 07 janvier 2016
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Global Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Editors
Paramjit T. Joshi, MD
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children s National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
Lisa M. Cullins, MD
Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences, and Pediatrics, Children s National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
Consulting Editor
Harsh K. Trivedi

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Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Consulting Editor Emeritus
Founding Consulting Editor
Editors
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Preface. Partnering for Our World s Children
Partnering for the World's Children: Why Collaborations Are Important
Key points
Introduction
Background
Summary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Optional additions
A call to action
Challenges and opportunities
With whom do we partner and why is partnering important?
Summary
References
Advancing Research to Action in Global Child Mental Health
Key points
Introduction
Research priority setting for global mental health
Building research capacity
Summary
References
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training: A Global Perspective
Key points
History
Child and adolescent psychiatry in the United States
Undergraduate medical education
Graduate training
Certification and continuing education
Child and adolescent psychiatry in Europe
Undergraduate training
Postgraduate training
The European Union of Medical Specialists: the European Union of Medical Specialists curriculum for child and adolescent psychiatry
The main principles underlying the European Union of Medical Specialists child and adolescent psychiatry training
Postgraduate training in child and adolescent psychiatry in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom-child and adolescent psychiatry curriculum
The experiences of trainees in Europe
Child and adolescent psychiatry in other parts of the world
Child and adolescent psychiatry training in the Far East
Summary
References
Displaced Children: The Psychological Implications
Key points
Introduction
Responses to displacement in the context of child development
Mediating variables affecting the psychosocial well-being of displaced children
Summary
References
Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Haiti: Developing Long-Term Mental Health Services After the 2010 Earthquake
Key points
Introduction
History
Poverty, violence, and structural violence
Child protection
Community and family
Health context pre-earthquake
After the earthquake mental health needs
After the earthquake mental health response
Toward long-term sustainable solutions for children's mental health in Haiti
Acknowledgments
References
Implicit Cognition: Implications for Global Health Disparities
Key points
Implicit versus explicit
Implicit measures of bias
Capturing the implicit
Implicit measures and mental health
Implicit biases and physical health outcomes
Implicit biases in a health care setting
Discussion
References
Child Soldiers: Children Associated with Fighting Forces
Key points
Introduction
Experience of a child soldier
Gender-based violence
Mental health of former child soldiers
Psychosocial interventions for former child soldiers
Role of child and adolescent psychiatrists
References
Challenges in Providing Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services in Low Resource Countries
Key points
Availability of services
Concept of effective child and adolescent mental health services
Improving access to care
Identification of those in need
Policy and programs
Suggested systemic approach for low-resource countries
Summary
References
The Global Implications of Bullying and Other Forms of Maltreatment, in the Context of Migratory Trends and Psychiatric Resources
Key points
Introduction
Global prevalence of bullying
Worldwide frequency of adolescent physical fights
Homicides
Mortality caused by interpersonal violence
Mortality caused by collective violence and legal intervention
Migration patterns and availability of psychiatric resources
Implications of global high prevalence of bullying and other forms of maltreatment
References
Psychological Impact of Nuclear Disasters in Children and Adolescents
Key points
Introduction
Review of major nuclear disasters
Physical effects of radiation
Thyroid cancer
Other cancers
Psychological effects of radiation
Behavior and attention/hyperactivity problems
Cognitive and intellectual functioning
Limitations of existing studies
Summary
References
Global Child and Adolescent Mental Health: A Culturally Informed Focus
Key points
Culture and cultural competency
Global challenges in child and adolescent mental health
Summary
References
Index
Copyright
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