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Journal of the American Academy of
Child& AdolescentPsychiatry
Volume 52 | Number 6 | June 2013-
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HERE AND THERE
557 In This Issue/Abstract Thinking: Gene Effects Cross the Boundaries of Psychiatric Disorders
Argyris StringarisCLINICAL PERSPECTIVES
559 Successfully Launching Adolescents With Eating Disorders to College: The Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist’s PerspectiveJennifer L. DerenneTRANSLATIONS
562 Of Bandwagons and Bathwater: The Value of Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
for Child Psychiatric ResearchTamara Vanderwal, Clare Kelly, F. Xavier CastellanosEDITORIALS
566 Sounding a Wake-Up Call: Improving the Lives of Adults With Autism
Christopher J. McDougle569 Gender Identity: On Being Versus Wishing
Peter T. DaniolosNEW RESEARCH
572 Social Outcomes in Mid- to Later Adulthood Among Individuals Diagnosed With Autism and Average
Nonverbal IQ as ChildrenPatricia Howlin, Philippa Moss, Sarah Savage, Michael Rutter582 Factors Associated With Desistence and Persistence of Childhood Gender Dysphoria: A Quantitative
Follow-Up StudyThomas D. Steensma, Jenifer K. McGuire, Baudewijntje P.C. Kreukels, Anneke J. Beekman, Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis591 Early Menarche and Depressive Symptoms From Adolescence to Young Adulthood in a UK Cohort
Carol Joinson, Jon Heron, Ricardo Araya, Glyn Lewis599 Identifying Prolonged Grief Reactions in Children: Dimensional and Diagnostic Approaches
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608 Being Bullied During Childhood and the Prospective Pathways to Self-Harm in
Late AdolescenceSuzet Tanya Lereya, Catherine Winsper, Jon Heron, Glyn Lewis, David Gunnell, Helen L. Fisher, Dieter Wolke619 Effects of Exposure to Rocket Attacks on Adolescent Distress and Violence: A 4-Year
Longitudinal StudyChristopher C. Henrich, Golan Shahar628 Striatum-Based Circuitry of Adolescent Depression and Anhedonia
Vilma Gabbay, Benjamin A. Ely, Qingyang Li, Saroja D. Bangaru, Aviva M. Panzer, Carmen M. Alonso,F. Xavier Castellanos, Michael P. Milham
642 Idle Behaviors of the Hippocampus Reflect Endogenous Cortisol Levels in Youth
Moriah E. Thomason, Maria A. Tocco, Kelly A. Quednau, Andrea R. Bedway, Justin M. Carr�eLETTER TO THE EDITOR
653 Diversion of Medical Marijuana: When Sharing Is Not a Virtue
Christian Thurstone, Margaret Tomcho, Stacy Salomonsen-Sautel, Taylor ProfitaBOOK FORUM
655 Sexual Healing
Schuyler W. Henderson655 Disorders of Sex Development: A Guide for Parents and Physicians
Review by Peter T. Daniolos657 It Gets Better Project
Review by Cecil R. Webster, Jr.IN MEMORIAM
660 Irving N. Berlin, M.D. (1917–2013)
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662 Journal Continuing Medical Education
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663 Author Interviews
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Traditional, task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) focuses onfluctuations in brain signal that occur in response to a specific task. Resting statefMRI (R-fMRI) is increasingly being used to study the slow, spontaneousfluctuations in signal that occur at “rest” or in the absence of a task. In thelatest Translations article (p. 562), Dr. Tamara Vanderwal and colleaguesdescribe how researchers are using and sharing data about this intrinsic,synchronized activity between brain regions to map meaningful functionalnetworks in the brain. Much like efforts in genetics research to map thegenome, the use of R-fMRI to map the neural connectome has large implicationsfor the study of brain development and psychiatric disorders in children.
Cover art by Socorro Rivera, Text by Mary K. Billingsley
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