Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center
Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center
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- Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter
- Child and Adolescent Development
- Families and Parenting
- Prevention
- Psychopathology (Psychiatric Disorders)
- School Issues
- Substance Abuse
- Treatment and Intervention
- Adherence Challenges: Strategies for Providers
- Advances in Computerized Interventions for Youth With Depressed Mood
- A Primer for the Treatment of Tic Disorders in Youth
- Assessment of Childhood Chronic Pain: Focus on Functioning
- Autism Spectrum Disorders: Treatment Guide
- Calling for a Fundamental Systems Change in Pediatric Behavioral Health Screening
- Demystifying DBT with Adolescents
- Early Adolescent Sexual Risk Behavior: The Clinician's Role
- Integrating Parenting Practices Into Partial Hospital Treatment of Children: Initial Outcomes
- Supporting Youth With Special Healthcare Needs
- Understanding and Treating Trichotillomania: Not Just a Benign Habit
Treatment and Intervention
- Adherence Challenges: Strategies for Providers
- Advances in Computerized Interventions for Youth with Depressed Mood
- A Primer for the Treatment of Tic Disorders in Youth
- Assessment of Childhood Chronic Pain: Focus On Functioning
- Autism Spectrum Disorders: Treatment Guide
- Calling for a Fundamental Systems Change in Pediatric Behavioral Health Screening
- Demystifying DBT with Adolescents
- Early Adolescent Sexual Risk Behavior: The Clinician's Role
- Integrating Parenting Practices Into Partial Hospital Treatment of Children: Initial Outcomes
- Supporting Youth With Special Healthcare Needs
- Understanding and Treating Trichotillomania: Not Just a Benign Habit
The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, written by a team of researchers, clinicians and medical writers from Bradley Hospital and Brown University, features the latest research findings on behavioral issues among troubled children and adolescents.