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This text provides an overview of child and adolescent mental health. The text covers all core aspects on the subject, from the importance of knowing why mental health in children is important, to how to assess, formulate and treat a variety of presentations seen in children and young people.

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This text provides an overview of child and adolescent mental health. The text covers all core aspects on the subject, from the importance of knowing why mental health in children is important, to how to assess, formulate and treat a variety of presentations seen in children and young people.


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Cathy Laver-Bradbury, SRN, RSCN, HV cert, MSc Nursing Non-Medical Prescriber, has worked in CAMHS in the UK for the last 27 years specialising in neurodevelopmental disorders. Margaret J.J. Thompson, MBChB, MD, FRCP, DCh, DRCOG, is a retired clinical academic. She has worked in CAMHS in the UK since 1973. Her particular research and clinical interests are in mental health in pre-schoolers, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, parenting and in-service delivery. She has published extensively in these areas. Christopher Gale, RNMH, PhD, MSc, BA (Hons), has worked in child and adolescent mental health services since 1999, developing student nurses to registration since 2008. Christine M. Hooper, CQSW, MSc, worked as a CAMHS social worker prior to gaining an MSc in Family and Marital Therapy. She left CAMHS to work in the private sector.