[jounal] Hawes, D. J. / 2007 / Stability and malleability of callous - unemotional traits during treatment for childhood conduct problems / Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 36: 347 ~ 355
[jounal] Loney, B. R. / 2003 / Callous - unemotional traits, impulsivity, and emotional processing in adolescents with antisocial behavior problems / Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 32: 66 ~ 80
[jounal] Shih, J. H / 2006 / Differential exposure and reactivity to interpersonal stress predict sex differences in adolescent depression / Journal
of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 35 (1): 103 ~ 115
[jounal] Rickard, K. M. / 1982 / An examination of the effects of marital satisfaction and divorce on parent - children interactions / Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology 11: 61 ~ 65
[jounal] Hoza, B. / 2005 / Peer - assessed outcomes in the multimodal treatment study of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder / Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 34: 74 ~ 86
[jounal] Shields, A. / 1998 / Reactive aggression among maltreated children: The contributions of attention and emotion dysregulation / Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology 27: 381 ~ 395
[jounal] Loney, B. R / 2003 / Callous - unemotional traits, impulsivity, and emotional processing in antisocial adolescents / Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 32: 139 ~ 152
[jounal] Frick, P. J. / 2004 / Temperament and developmental pathways to conduct problems / Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 33: 54 ~ 68
[jounal] Abidin, R. R. / 1990 / Introduction for the special issue: The stresses of parenting / Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology 19 (4): 298 ~ 301
[jounal] Strauss, C. C. / 1987 / Psychosocial impairment associated with anxiety in children / Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology 16 (3): 235 ~ 239
[jounal] Prinstein, M. J / 2001 / Overt and relational aggression in adolescents: Social - psychological adjustment of aggressors and victims / Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology 30: 479 ~ 491
[jounal] Hoyt, L. A. / 1990 / Anxiety and depression in young children of divorce / Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology 19 (1): 26 ~ 32
[jounal] Salekin, R. T / 2004 / Psychopathy in youth and intelligence: An investigation of Cleckley's hypothesis / Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 33: 731 ~ 742
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of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Journal of Traumatic Stress between the years 1995 and November 2004.
Related to this, the journal of this division has been renamed the Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.
Only manuscripts of sufficient quality that meet the aims and scope
of Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry will be reviewed.
It is the policy
of Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry to require a declaration of conflicting interests from all authors enabling a statement to be carried within the paginated pages of all published articles.
Dr. Eisen has published numerous articles and chapters, and is on the editorial board of the Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.
The second and third authors are members of the Department
of Clinical Child and Adolescent studies at Leiden University.
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of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 173 - 184.
Kern and DuPaul reported their findings in a recent paper in The Journal
of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, «Face - to - Face vs. Online Behavioral Parent Training for Young Children At - Risk for ADHD: Treatment Engagement and Outcomes.»
This one - year doctoral internship prepares doctoral candidates through clinical experiences, instruction, and supervision for transition from student to professional within the field
of clinical child and adolescent psychology.
The Board of Directors of the Society
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP) / APA Division 53, has selected Dr. David Langer as the recipient of the Richard «Dick» Abidin Early Career Award and Grant.
Consistent with Frick and Morris» (Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 33 (1): 54 — 68, 2004) hypotheses, ODD+CU and ODD - only children exhibited temperamental profiles in infancy that were consistent with low fear and emotionally dysregulated pathways into conduct problems, respectively.
Foster Family - based Treatment, Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology, 14 (3), 220 - 229.
[jounal] Henry, D. B / 2001 / Longitudinal family and peer group effects on violence and nonviolent delinquency / Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology 30 (2): 172 ~ 186
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[jounal] Orvaschel H. / 1997 / Depression, self - esteem, sex, and age in a child and adolescent clinical sample / Journal
of Clinical Child Pscychology 26: 285 ~ 289
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According to «Anxiety and Depression in Young Children of Divorce,» published in The Journal
of Clinical Child Psychology, divorce prompts economical, social, and psychological loss in a family.
Tulsa Center for Child Psychology endeavors to expand the psychological services available to the Tulsa Metropolitan area through the training and employment
of Clinical Child Psychologists and Licensed Counselors, and by providing these services to families, schools and other organizations.
McKelvey, Conners - Burrow, Mesman, Pemberton, & Casey (2015) Journal
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As noted in the Introduction to this Special Series (Cohen et al., in press), scholars have sought to document the evidence - based status of psychological interventions in the fields
of clinical child psychology and pediatric psychology (Chambless & Ollendick, 2001; Spirito, 1999).
Laurie Miller Brotman and others, 8220; Preventive Intervention for Preschoolers at High Risk for Antisocial Behavior: Long - Term Effects on Child Physical Aggression and Parenting Practices, 8221; Journal
of Clinical Child Adolescent Psychology, 37, no. 2 (2008): 386, 8211; 96.
M. Jamila Reid, Carolyn Webster - Stratton, and Nazli Baydar, 8220; Halting the Development of Conduct Problems in Head Start Children: The Effects of Parent Training, 8221; Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 33, no. 2 (2004): 279, 8211; 91.