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    Attachments: The Pediatric Symptom Checklist: A Bridge to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry From Pediatrics by Jellinek, Michael S.

    “…During my residency training in pediatrics and child/adolescent psychiatry (1973–1979), I wondered how pediatricians would identify children with psychosocial…”
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    When Teachers Are Discovered to Have Sexually Abused Students: The Role of Child Psychiatric Consultation by Jellinek, Michael S.

    “…Tragically, investigations have shown many cases of teachers in private schools sexually abusing students.1 Most cases occurred from the 1960s through the…”
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    Back to Basics: Lifestyle Interventions for Adolescent Depression by Benheim, Talia S., Dalal, Michelle, Holcomb, Juliana M., Dutta, Anamika, Hosker, Daniel, Jellinek, Michael S., Murphy, J. Michael

    Published in Harvard review of psychiatry (01-09-2022)
    “…After completing this activity, practitioners will be better able to:• Discuss and better understand the recently adopted screening standards for adolescents…”
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    Mental Health Predicts Better Academic Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study of Elementary School Students in Chile by Murphy, J. Michael, Guzmán, Javier, McCarthy, Alyssa E., Squicciarini, Ana María, George, Myriam, Canenguez, Katia M., Dunn, Erin C., Baer, Lee, Simonsohn, Ariela, Smoller, Jordan W., Jellinek, Michael S.

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-04-2015)
    “…The world’s largest school-based mental health program, Habilidades para la Vida [Skills for Life (SFL)], has been operating on a national scale in Chile for…”
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    Clinical Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future by Prager, Laura M., MD, Jellinek, Michael S., MD

    “…Although the primary goal of most prestigious medical journals is the dissemination of high-quality research, most also leave room for well-reasoned opinions…”
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    Implementation of an Electronic Approach to Psychosocial Screening in a Network of Pediatric Practices by Murphy, J. Michael, Stepanian, Salpi, Riobueno-Naylor, Alexa, Holcomb, Juliana M., Haile, Haregnesh, Dutta, Anamika, Giuliano, Christopher P., Bernstein, Shelly C., Joseph, Bernard, Shui, Amy M., Jellinek, Michael S.

    Published in Academic pediatrics (01-05-2021)
    “…A network of 18 pediatric practice locations serving predominantly commercially insured patients implemented the electronic administration of the Pediatric…”
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    Children and Adolescents of Lesbian and Gay Parents by Jellinek, Michael S., M.D, Henderson, Schuyler W., M.D, Telingator, Cynthia J., M.D, Patterson, Charlotte, Ph.D

    “…Different pathways to parenthood exist for lesbians and gay men, including adoption and sperm or egg donation. Data from the National Longitudinal Study of…”
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    Outpatient Evaluations: The Electronic Medical Record Report by Jellinek, Michael

    “…Conducting a new patient evaluation is a core skill in the practice of child and adolescent psychiatry. For residents, the psychiatric evaluation of a child is…”
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    How an Electronic Medical Record System Facilitates and Demonstrates Effective Psychosocial Screening in Pediatric Primary Care by Arauz-Boudreau, Alexy, Riobueno-Naylor, Alexa, Haile, Haregnesh, Holcomb, Juliana M., Lucke, Cara M., Joseph, Bernard, Jellinek, Michael S., Murphy, J. Michael

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-02-2020)
    “…Using questionnaires, administrative claims, and chart review data, the current study explored the impact of using an electronic medical record system to…”
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    Alternative national guidelines for treating attention and depression problems in children: comparison of treatment approaches and prescribing rates in the United Kingdom and United States by Murphy, J Michael, McCarthy, Alyssa E, Baer, Lee, Zima, Bonnie T, Jellinek, Michael S

    Published in Harvard review of psychiatry (01-05-2014)
    “…The use of psychotropic medications for children and adolescents with attention and depression problems continues to generate both attention in the news media…”
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    Primary Supervision by JELLINEK, MICHAEL S., M.D

    “…Jellinek discusses Primary Supervision, a seminar designed for the entire class of first-year residents at Massachusetts General Hospital. The 2 central themes…”
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    Using a Brief Parent-Report Measure to Track Outcomes for Children and Teens with Internalizing Disorders by Kamin, Hayley S., McCarthy, Alyssa E., Abel, Madelaine R., Jellinek, Michael S., Baer, Lee, Murphy, J. Michael

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-12-2015)
    “…The Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) is a widely-used, parent-completed measure of children’s emotional and behavioral functioning. Previous research has…”
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    The Gifted: Clinical Challenges for Child Psychiatry by Jellinek, Michael S., M.D, Henderson, Schuyler W., M.D, Pfeiffer, Steven I., Ph.D., A.B.P.P

    “…Gifted children and adolescents are an often misunderstood special needs population. Part of the problem is definitional. Pfeiffer discusses this definitional…”
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    Mental health matters in elementary school: first-grade screening predicts fourth grade achievement test scores by Guzman, Maria Paz, Jellinek, Michael, George, Myriam, Hartley, Marcela, Squicciarini, Ana Maria, Canenguez, Katia M., Kuhlthau, Karen A., Yucel, Recai, White, Gwyne W., Guzman, Javier, Murphy, J. Michael

    Published in European child & adolescent psychiatry (01-08-2011)
    “…The objective of the study was to evaluate whether mental health problems identified through screens administered in first grade are related to poorer academic…”
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