The Neuroscience Report—Volume 35 (February 12, 2016): Anxiety in Children and Teens

The latest in neuroscience—sorted and summarized for you Welcome to The Neuroscience Report where each week we will highlight a specific topic in neuroscience and provide you with links to 5 journal articles, 5 news articles, and 5 wildcard picks. Brought to you by Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience—your source for peer-reviewed, evidence-based information. This week’s topic: Anxiety in Children and Teens  Journal Articles A Randomized Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of an Immersive 3D Video Game for Anxiety Prevention among Adolescents Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Relationships with Abuse in Childhood Interpretation Bias Modification for Youth and their Parents: A Novel Treatment for Early Adolescent Social Anxiety Risk for Depression and Anxiety in Youth: The Interaction between Negative Affectivity, Effortful Control, and Stressors Bidirectional Influences of Anxiety and Depression in Young Children News Articles Anxiety, the Common Mental Illness Among Children Parents’ Cell Phone Use Can Lead to Depression, Anxiety in Children Kids With Pet Dogs Are Less Likely To Suffer From Anxiety SSRIs Safe, Tolerable for Pediatric Anxiety Poor REM Sleep May Be Linked to Higher Risk for Anxiety, Depression Wildcards Is the Drive for Success Making Our Children Sick? Mindfulness: Youth Voices Ingenious: Robert Sapolsky—The Primatologist and Neurologist Talks Turbulence—Teens, Stress, and the Information Age Ask Someone “How Are You?:” A B...
Source: Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Tags: Anxiety Disorders Child Adol Mental Disorders Psychiatry The Neuroscience Report adolescents Children posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD teenagers Source Type: research