In this issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs. Consuelo C. Cagande, Lisa Fortuna, and Elizabeth McGuire bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Transforming Systems of Care for Girls. Systems of care for girls is an increasingly important area within child and adolescent psychiatry, with a focus on understanding the unique mental health needs and challenges faced by girls, which are often distinct from those of boys. In this issue, top experts provide timely guidance to help create more effective, equitable, and supportive environments-essential not only for improving individual outcomes but also for fostering healthier communities and societies as a whole.
Trauma and Girls: Implementing Trauma-Informed Policies and Practices in Systems of Care Transforming Systems of Care for Girls: Addressing Eating Disorders in Girls Across Systems of Care The Impacts of Social Media on Adolescent Girls Promoting Well-being in Girls through Social Media and Digital Health Addressing Substance Use Disorders Among System-Involved Girls Schools Responding to the Special Needs of Girls The System of Care Approach: A Multisystemic Framework of Care for Girls and Their Families A System of Care Approach to Girls’ Sexual and Reproductive Mental Health Care Improving Systems of Care for Immigrant and Refugee Girls: Weaving Personal Wisdom, Clinical Experience, and Advocacy to Promote Public Mental Health Improving Systems of Care for Immigrant and Refugee Girls: Weaving Culture and Data to Improve Clinical Care Meeting the Needs of Systems-Involved Sexual and Gender Minority Girls Addressing Sexual Trauma in Girls Across Systems of Care The Intersection of Educational and Cognitive Diversity Factors for Girls Impacted by the Carceral System
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