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Open AccessWorking through multiple crises: the experience of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts in Lebanon
This research explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychotherapists' practices and their ability to maintain a framework despite a shared reality with their patients. The specific focus in this arti...
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Migrant adolescents’ experience of depression as they, their parents, and their health-care professionals describe it: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
Migrant youth are vulnerable and face a risk of internalised disorders such as depression. This qualitative meta-synthesis explores migrant adolescents’ experience of depression. 14 studies (7 qualitative stud...
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Open AccessHow parents experience their adolescent’s disclosure of previous sexual abuse: a qualitative study
Parents whom adolescents disclose sexual abuse face both a personal traumatic experience, and the need to support their child who is going through a grueling period and needs them. Many quantitative studies ex...
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Somatic symptoms in school refusal: a qualitative study among children, adolescents, and their parents during the COVID-19 pandemic
School refusal (SR) is commonly associated with somatic symptoms that are temporally related to school attendance. Abdominal pain, headache, vomiting, and musculoskeletal pain are frequently encountered and ar...
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Experiences of French medical students during their clerkship in adolescent psychiatry: a qualitative study
The epidemiology of adolescent psychiatric disorders and the relational complexity of their management make exposure to adolescent psychiatry essential during medical school. However, some clinical particulari...
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The Cultural Hybridization of Mothering in French Prison Nurseries: A Qualitative Study
In France, women can be incarcerated during pregnancy and can keep their babies with them in prison up to the age of 18 months. The small number of nurseries in France and their unequal geographic distribution...
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Evaluation of the rapid implementation of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study among adolescents and their parents
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic catalysed an abrupt explosion in the use telepsychiatry for the delivery of mental health services. We aimed to explore the experience of telemedicine use durin...
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When refeeding is not enough: severe and prolonged pancytopenia in an adolescent with anorexia nervosa
A 15-year-old female patient with anorexia nervosa presented an unusually prolonged and severe episode of pancytopenia with severe thrombopenia and severe leucopenia. Despite effective refeeding, active specia...
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Open AccessMultimodal co-therapy for unaccompanied minors: a qualitative study
Unaccompanied refugee minors—or unaccompanied minors—are children and adolescents who have been separated from parents and other relatives and are not being cared for by an adult. Unaccompanied minors are a vu...
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Adolescent attendance at transcultural psychotherapy: a retrospective cohort study
Migrant adolescents in therapy for psychological problems are at risk of poor attendance or even of drop** out. Transcultural psychotherapy has been developed in France to take cultural diversity into accoun...
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Open AccessWhether and when disclosing the trauma to one’s children in a migratory context? A pilot mixed methods investigation
Disclosing traumatic events experienced by parents to their children is a central issue in the intergenerational trauma transmission. However, little is known about this question among migrant population. The ...
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Open AccessBodily expression of psychological distress in adolescents: a qualitative study
The bodily expression of psychological disorders is one of the leading motives for consultations in adolescent medicine. The diagnostic entity corresponding to DSM-5 "Somatic symptom and related disorders" is ...
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Why research in child and adolescent psychiatry is not a minor topic and why research and publication in this field remain important
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The Process of Becoming a Mother in French Prison Nurseries: A Qualitative Study
Many variables can influence the process of motherhood, including environmental precarity and personal adversity. One about which little is known is the impact of incarceration on women during or after pregnan...
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Mother–child attachment challenged by prison
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Transcultural Aspects of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Migrant Children and Adolescents
There are three periods of psychic vulnerability for a child or an adolescent coming from a migrant family: The perinatal period, the beginning of school, and the transition to adolescence. We explain how thes...
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Transcultural Aspects of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Migrant Children and Adolescents
There are three periods of psychic vulnerability for a child or an adolescent coming from a migrant family: The perinatal period, the beginning of school, and the transition to adolescence. We explain how thes...
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Open AccessA qualitative exploration of what works for migrant adolescents in transcultural psychotherapy: perceptions of adolescents, their parents, and their therapists
Migrant adolescents are at a higher risk than their native-born counterparts of psychiatric disorders, and their care is a public health issue. In France, transcultural psychotherapy is a treatment provided by...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Multicenter randomized controlled trial on the comparison of multi-family therapy (MFT) and systemic single-family therapy (SFT) in young patients with anorexia nervosa: study protocol of the THERAFAMBEST study
After publication of our article [1] the authors have notified us of missing to include one name to the authorship list:
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Open AccessChronic idiopathic musculoskeletal pain in youth: a qualitative study
Chronic musculoskeletal pain (MSP) is frequent in adolescents and has major medical and social consequences. In many cases, when no cause has been clearly established, this pain may be considered to be chronic...