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Looking for a specific resource related to children’s mental health research, policy and practice? Use the search filter below to search for highlighted resources 2012 to 2023.


Note: The Children’s Mental Health Network ceased operation in December, 2023. This archived website is available for you to peruse past articles and our vast library of research articles and news sources on children’s mental health, dating back to 2012.

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Brain Development During Childhood and Adolescence

In recent years, powerful new imaging technologies and other approaches have allowed scientists to track the development of the…
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Brain may flush out toxins during sleep

A good night’s rest may literally clear the mind. Using mice, researchers showed for the first time that the…
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Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy

In 2011, SAMHSA launched the Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) to promote the…
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Building an All-In Nation

A majority of Americans support an equity agenda designed to reduce racial and ethnic inequality and believe that increased…
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Building Resilient Communities: An Online Training

Emergency preparedness can get you through the first few days following a disaster. But how can your community bounce back…
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Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents

Many children in foster or kinship care have a history of exposure to trauma. Caring for Children Who Have…
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Caring for LGBTQ Children & Youth

The All Children – All Families project's “Caring for LGBTQ Children & Youth” guide for child welfare…
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CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report – United States, 2013

Income, education level, sex, race, ethnicity, employment status, and sexual orientation are all related to health and health outcomes…
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Challenges of Pregnant Teens in Substance Abuse Treatment

A new report shows that among the approximately 57,000 teenage (ages 12 to 19) female substance abuse…