HERE AND THERELongitudinal Studies, Here And There, March 2009, Hanna Stevens

EDITORIALSuicidal Behavior Among Adolescents: Correlates, Confounds, And (the Search For) Causal Mechanisms, Matthew K. Nock

COLUMNSPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY PERSPECTIVESReview Of ADHD Pharmacotherapies: Advantages, Disadvantages, And Clinical Pearls, Joan M. Daughton, Christopher J. Kratochvil

CLINICAL PERSPECTIVESWhen Parenting Becomes Unthinkable: Intervening With Traumatized Parents And Their Toddlers, Daniel S. Schechter, Erica Willheim

NEW RESEARCHChildhood Bullying Behaviors as a Risk for Suicide Attempts and Completed Suicides: A Population-based Birth Cohort Study, Anat Brunstein Klomek, Andre Sourander, Solja Niemel-, Kirsti Kumpulainen, Jorma Piha, Tuula Tamminen, Fredrik Almqvist, and Madelyn S. Gould

Age Variability in the Association Between Heavy Episodic Drinking and Adolescent Suicide Attempts: Findings From a Large-Scale, School-Based Screening Program, Robert H. Aseltine Jr., Elizabeth A. Schilling, Amy James, Jaime L. Glanovsky, and Douglas Jacobs

12-Month and Lifetime Prevalence of Suicide Attempts Among Black Adolescents in the National Survey of American Life, Sean Joe, Raymond S. Baser, Harold W. Neighbors, Cleopatra H. Caldwell, and James S. Jackson

Maternal Smoking in Pregnancy and Externalizing Behavior in 18-Month-Old Children: Results From a Population-based Prospective Study, Kim Stene-Larsen, Anne I.H. Borge, and Margarete E. Vollrath

Long-Term Impact of Family Arguments and Physical Violence on Adult Functioning at Age 30 Years: Findings From the Simmons Longitudinal Study, Angela D. Paradis, Helen Z. Reinherz, Rose M. Giaconia, William R. Beardslee, Kirsten Ward, and Garrett M. Fitzmaurice

Neurocognitive Function in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: 3-Year Follow-up Shows Cognitive Development Lagging Behind Healthy Youths, Mani N. Pavuluri, Amy West, S. Kristian Hill, Kittu Jindal, and John A. Sweeney

An fMRI Study of the Neural Correlates of Incidental Versus Directed Emotion Processing in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder, Mani N. Pavuluri, Alessandra M. Passarotti, Erin M. Harral, and John A. Sweeney

Physiological Correlates of Social Avoidance Behavior in Children and Adolescents With Fragile X Syndrome, Scott S. Hall, Amy A. Lightbody, Lynne C. Huffman, Laura C. Lazzeroni, and Allan L. Reiss

Treatment of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor-Resistant Depression in Adolescents: Predictors and Moderators of Treatment Response, Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, Graham Emslie, Greg Clarke, Karen Dineen Wagner, Anthony Spirito, Benedetto Vitiello, Satish Iyengar, Wael Shamseddeen, Louise Ritz, Boris Birmaher, Neal Ryan, Betsy Kennard, Taryn Mayes, Lynn Debar, James McCracken, Michael Strober, Robert Suddath, Henrietta Leonard, Giovanna Porta, Martin Keller, and David Brent

LETTER TO THE EDITORMental Disorders Among Adolescents in Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facilities: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is Overlooked, Michelle Guchereau, Oxana Jourkiv, and Alan Zametkin V In Reply Seena Fazel, Helen Doll, and Niklas La¨ngstro¨m

BOOK FORUMAssistant Editor's Note Laura M. Prager

Your Defiant Teen: 10 Steps to Resolve Conflict and Rebuild Your Relationship, Review by Rebecca P. Barclay

The Bipolar Teen: What You Can Do to Help Your Child and Your Family, Review by Anna Kerlek Y Cyberbullying:

Bullying in the Digital Age, Review by Bryan Pridgen

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