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Adults Reject Children with Mental Health Conditions
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How Should We Treat Children and Youth with Depression?
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Creating a Trauma-Informed Child Welfare System
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What Happens When Youth Are Detained?
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Children with Sexual Behavior Problems: Victimizers or Victims?
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Why Are There So Many African-American Youth in the Child Welfare System?
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Youth Show Biases Against Mental Health Disorders
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Hurtful Words: Verbal Abuse May Cause Profound Emotional Harm
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Single Moms Raising Children with Disabilities: A New Challenge?
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Bad Conduct, Defiance, and Mental Health
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Current and Future Uses of Technology and Children's Mental Health
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Father Involvement and Children's Wellbeing
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Making the Most of Transitions: The Challenges for Children & Adolescents with Mental Health Difficulties
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Social Support for Families in the Context of Children's Mental Health
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Workforce Issues and Children's Mental Health
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Preventing Youth Suicide
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Family Homelessness & Children's Mental Health
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Leaving Them Out? The Expulsion of Preschool Children with Behavioral Problems
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The Recovery Dynamo: Illustrating the Cycles of Help
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Recovering Futures: Adding Rediscovery to Children's Planning
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The Impacts of Environmental Toxins on Children's Development
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Measuring Strength-Based Practice
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How Can You Meaningfully Involve Youth?
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Systems of Care: Twenty years down the road
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Defining family-driven care
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Family involvement and the older adolescent: Where does advocacy stop and interference begin?
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Strengths, Assets, and Evidence: Do Positive Strategies "Work"?
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Getting your money's worth: Mental health consultation in early childhood education programs
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Looking back and looking ahead: Partnering with families and the work of the Research and Training Center
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Poverty and Children's Mental Health
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Family Participation in Evaluation: Training Needs
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Evidence-Based Practice in Children's Mental Health
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The Final Report of the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health
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Quality and Fidelity in Children’s Mental Health Interventions
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Making Child Care Work for Families of Children with Emotional or Behavioral Challenges
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Increasing the Impact of Workshops, Training and Presentations
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Medications: Another Issue of Concern
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Employee AND Parent?
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More Questions than Answers: Single Parenthood and Child Mental Illness
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State Budgets in Crisis
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Parent-led Research
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Cultural Competence: How Far Have We Come?
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Getting Beyond Normal: A Parent Describes Her Reaction to the Term "Normalization"
2009 Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon.
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