Newswise — Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryVolume 47, No. 5, May 2008

HERE AND THERE

In This Issue / Abstract Thinking: Media and Children's Mental Health, David C. Rettew

EDITORIALS

The Next Wave in Neuroimaging Research in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder,Hilary P. Blumberg

Optimizing Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Childhood Psychiatric Disorders, John Piacentini

COLUMNS

IN CONTEXT

Understanding the Child Consumer, Juliet B. Schor

PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY PERSPECTIVES

Pharmacotherapy in the Management of Voiding and Storage Disorders, IncludingEnuresis and Encopresis, William G. Reiner

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

State Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice, Part II. Recommendations forResearch and Policy, Eric J. Bruns, Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood, Jeanne C. Rivard, Jim Wotring, Lynne Marsenich

REVIEW

Identifying Common Elements of Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments forChildren's Disruptive Behavior Problems, Ann F. Garland, Kristin M. Hawley, LaurenBrookman-Frazee, Michael S. Hurlburt

NEW RESEARCH

Three-Dimensional Mapping of Hippocampal Anatomy in Adolescents With BipolarDisorder, Carrie E. Bearden, Jair C. Soares, Andrea D. Klunder, Mark Nicoletti, Nicole Dierschke, Kiralee M. Hayashi, Katherine L. Narr, Paolo Brambilla, Roberto B. Sassi, David A. Axelson, Neal Ryan, Boris Birmaher, Paul M.Thompson

Neuroanatomical Characterization of Child Offspring of Parents With Bipolar Disorder, Manpreet K. Singh, Melissa P. DelBello, Caleb M. Adler, Kevin E. Stanford, Stephen M. Strakowski

Subcortical Gray Matter Volume Abnormalities in Healthy Bipolar Offspring: Potential Neuroanatomical Risk Marker for Bipolar Disorder?, Cecile D. Ladouceur, Jorge R. C. Almeida, Boris Birmaher, David A. Axelson, Sharon Nau, Catherine Kalas, Kelly Monk, David J. Kupfer, Mary L. Phillips

Morphometric Brain Abnormalities in Boys With Conduct Disorder, Thomas Huebner, Timo D. Vloet, Ivo Marx, Kerstin Konrad, Gereon R. Fink, Sabine C. Herpertz, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann

Separation Anxiety Disorder in Childhood as a Risk Factor for Future Mental Illness, Peter M. Lewinsohn, Jill M. Holm-Denoma, Jason W. Small, John R. Seeley, Thomas E. Joiner, Jr.

Developmental Trajectories of Adolescent Anxiety Disorder Symptoms: A Five-YearProspective Community Study, William W. Hale III, Quinten Raaijmakers, Peter Muris, Anne van Hoof, Wim Meeus

Emotional Reactivity and the Emergence of Conduct Problems and EmotionalSymptoms in 7-11 Year-Olds: A One-Year Follow-Up Study, Carla Sharp, NancyPetersen, and Ian Goodyer

Mother-Child Interactions in Depressed Children and Children at High Risk and LowRisk for Future Depression, Laura J. Dietz, Boris Birmaher, Douglas E. Williamson,Jennifer S. Silk, Ronald E. Dahl, David A. Axelson, Mary Ehmann, Neal D. Ryan

The Impact of Comorbidity on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Response in PediatricObsessive Compulsive Disorder, Eric A. Storch, Lisa J. Merlo, Michael J. Larson, Gary R. Geffken, Heather D. Lehmkuhl, Marni L. Jacob, Tanya K. Murphy, Wayne K. Goodman

Early Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Preliminary Findings From a Family- Based Cognitive Behavioral Approach, Jennifer B. Freeman, Abbe M. Garcia, Lisa Coyne, Chelsea Ale, Amy Przeworski, Michael Himle, Scott Compton, Henrietta L. Leonard

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Cardiac Involvement in Children with PANDAS, Ana R. Segarra, Tanya K. Murphy

BOOK FORUM

Assistant Editor's Note Laura M. Prager " Monochrome Days: A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with Depression, Review by Eric Hazen

Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's, Review by Gwen Lopez-Cohen and John McCarthy

The Beautiful Miscellaneous, Review by Sam Osherson

Article Plus (online only) materials for this article appear on the Journal's Web site:http://www.jaacap.com*Manuscripts accepted under the Editorship of Mina K. Dulcan, MD

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