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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 371-630 (July 2005)
Child Psychiatry and the Media
Edited by E. Beresin, C. Olson

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Contents
pages vii-xii
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Forthcoming Issues
page xiii
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Virtually Useful free full text
Andrés Martin
pages xv-xvi
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Child Psychiatry and the Media free full text
Eugene V. Beresin, Cheryl K. Olson
pages xvii-xix
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I. The Effects of Mass Media on Children and Adolescents


Sex on Television and Its Impact on American Youth: Background and Results from the RAND Television and Adolescent Sexuality Study
Rebecca L. Collins
pages 371-385
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Children's Exposure to Violent Video Games and Desensitization to Violence
Jeanne B. Funk
pages 387-404
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The Internet and Children: Advantages and Disadvantages
Jennifer Bremer
pages 405-428
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The Impact of Terrorism on Children and Adolescents: Terror in the Skies, Terror on Television
Wanda P. Fremont, Caroly Pataki, Eugene V. Beresin
pages 429-451
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Impact of the Media on Adolescent Body Image
Claire V. Wiseman, Suzanne R. Sunday, Anne E. Becker
pages 453-471
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Addicted Media: Substances on Screen
Kimberly M. Thompson
pages 473-489
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The Play's the Thing: A Clinical-Developmental Perspective on Video Games
Holly S. Gelfond, Dorothy E. Salonius-Pasternak
pages 491-508
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II. Clinical Implications and Uses of Mas


Hollywood Portrayals of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Treatment: Implications for Clinical Practice
Jeremy R. Butler, Steven E. Hyler
pages 509-522
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Media Literacy for Clinicians and Parents
V. Susan Villani, Cheryl K. Olson, Michael S. Jellinek
pages 523-553
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The Functional Assessment of Media in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Treatment
Caroly Pataki, Jeff Q. Bostic, Steven Schlozman
pages 555-570
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Visual Narratives of the Pediatric Illness Experience: Children Communicating with Clinicians Through Video
Michael Rich, Julie Polvinen, Jennifer Patashnick
pages 571-587
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The Use of Film, Literature, and Music in Becoming Culturally Competent in Understanding African Americans
Ardis C. Martin
pages 589-602
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How and Why for the Camera-Shy: Using Digital Video in Psychiatry
Richard L. Falzone, Sarah Hall, Eugene V. Beresin
pages 603-612
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Media Outreach for Child Psychiatrists
Cheryl K. Olson, Lawrence A. Kutner
pages 613-622
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Index
pages 623-629
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