Anatomy

Understanding brain anatomy is crucial in child and adolescent mental health, as it provides insights into developmental processes and potential areas of dysfunction. Key brain regions involved in mental health include the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus. Neuroimaging studies have revealed differences in brain structure and function associated with various mental health conditions in young people.
The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
We're a Living Wage Employer
© ACAMH
St Saviour’s House, 39-41 Union Street, London SE1 1SD
+44 (0)20 7403 7458
acamh footer acamh footer
DISCLAIMER: While all transcripts were created by professional transcribers (unless otherwise stated), some may contain mistranslations resulting in inaccurate or nonsensical word combinations, or unintentional language. ACAMH is not responsible and will not be held liable for damages, financial or otherwise, that occur as a result of transcript inaccuracies.