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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE WORLD FEDERATION AND SOCIETY OF ADOLESCENTOLOGY ( WFSA) - THE ITALIAN SOCIETY OF ADOLESCENTOLOGY AND ADOLESCENCE MEDICINE-THE DEPARTMENT OF ADOLESCENTOLOGY AND ADOLESCENCE MEDICINE OF AMBROSIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICINE -ISSN 1126-7127 printed ( biannual) and open access. (Hybrid)
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Medicine, Mind, and Adolescence , born in 1996, is the new edition of the original Medicine and Mind- ISSN 0394 1531- the first interactionist medical journal founded in 1984 by Giuseppe R.Brera as Journal of Philosopshy of Medicine and Medical Psychology , after the establishment of the first pioneering university department of Adolescentology and the founding of the World Federation and Society of Adolescentology (1994). In 1993-1994, the Journal published the proceedings of the first international conference on Adolescentology, . The editorial committee was composed of:Renzo Canestrari+, Dietrich von Engelelhardt+, Bernard Haring+, Henry Laborit+, Rita Levi Montalcini+, Roberto Mondina+, Philip Ney, Karl Popper+, Vincent Rue, Myre Sim+, Gildo Spaziante, Charles Spielbereger+, Iosef Seifert ,and Mario Tiengo.+

The first international conference dedicated to the application of the person-cntered health paradigm to adolescence and to protective factors for adolescence health
Welcome! We want to bring together researchers and clinicians who wish to advance knowledge of the phenomena affecting adolescence from the unified perspective of person-centered adolescence theory and person-centered health, which values personal resources and protective factors. We will build a vibrant culture that encourages collaboration and innovation, including through dedicated conferences such as the landmark "Person-centered Health and the Resilient Adolescent" (Assisi, Italy, October 24-26, 2025).
Accepted articles must address clinical reports, experimental and epidemiological studies, kairology and epistemology. It is a non-profit and open access/printed journal,which means that all content is freely available without charges to the user or his/her institution.Users are allowed to read,download,distribute,print.search,or link the full texts, or use them for any other lawful purpose,without asking prior permission from the publisher.
Adolescence cannot be approached on exactly the same plane as other periods of life on account of the special aspects of the psychological, biological and existential phenomena by which it is characterized.
Thus it should be studied from a variety of perspectives without reducing young people in the adolescent age to a mere object of study. The awareness that each one of them is a person, seeking appropriate opportunities for fulfillment of his or her role as a part of mankind, should constantly be kept in mind.
One of the most interesting features of the study of adolescence lies in its potential for the study of human nature, since it represents a period in which man's affective, cognitive and existential faculties begin to take shape. In this framework, reorientation of medicine and has given rise to a new hermeneutics, kairology.
Medicine, Mind and Adolescence, an offspring of the journal of medical epistemology and psychology Medicine and Mind, is the first journal of Adolescentology in the world. It will host contributions and reflections by the institutions that were the earliest to have identified adolescence as forming a specific object of epistemological and multidisciplinary study: the Italian Graduate School of Adolescentology of the Department of Adolescentology at the Ambrosian University (1987), the Italian Society of Adolescentology and Adolescent Medicine (1991) and the World Federation and International Society of Adolescentology (1994).
The publication of at least 2 articles in the journal allows you to become member of the WFSA and to benefit from 50% of the registration fees for conferences sposored by the Journal WFSA By-Law




Giovanni Galli,Lucia Castelli-War Psychosocial Trauma- Global-olistic approach to traumated children
Imer Paolo Callegaro The Flow-chart of health and health education in adolescence
Luciano Berti Iatrogenic ossession
Richard Fiordo Communication and the scientific use of the Internet.pdf
Irena Namislowska, Zofia Bronowska The role of fsamily therapy in the treatment of adolescent patients.pdf
Giuseppe R.Brera The epidemiologic increase of children and adolescents’ cancer and cardiovascular diseases incidence in the mRNA anti-Covid vaccines era: the epigenetic hypothesis EDITORIAL
Lorenza Marinozzi, Bernardo Nardi Risk factors, comorbility and diagnostic proceeding in adolescent disorders of nourish behaviour
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Amalia Escalona, Laura Puebla & Juan José Miguel‑Tobal The relationship between anxiety , attributional style, and academic performance
INSTRUCTION FOR AUTHORS
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The original manuscript plus one photo of the first author should be sent to the Editorial Office: mmaeo@medicinemindandadolescence.it . The journal. Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published elsewhere and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. The official language of the journal is English with two abstract in English and in the mother language of the author. The articles will be evaluated based on their theoretical , clinical or scientific value as judged by the reviewers. Accepted articles are published both in open access and in the printed version of the journal. Authors retain the Copyright but the Editorial House, can publish their papers in books. Articles are peer‑reviewed before publication, except for those already accepted at conferences sponsored by Ambrosiana University. The Journal is archived at the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma (BNCR) and PUBMEDCENTRAL system is in procedure. The original articles must be set out as follows:
1)Title, the entire name and surname of the authors, current address, mail of the first author for correspondence. Preprint DOI under the title
2) Abstract in English and at the end in the mother language of the author, organized with the following headings: objective, method, results and conclusion.
3) 3-6 key words that characterize the contents of the paper;
4) The text except for otherwise authorized papers should be set out as follows:
1. EXPERIMENTAL ARTICLES
2. THEORETICAL ARTiCLES
Must be ordered in numbered paragraphs according a logical explanation
Practical sample outline
Introduction 1.1 Background and motivation 1.2 Research question and scope 1.3 Structure of the paper
Theoretical Framework 2.1 Definitions and assumptions 2.2 Core propositions 2.2.1 Proposition 1: statement and justification 2.2.2 2: implications
Methodological Considerations 3.1 Conceptual method 3.2 Limits and scope
Discussion 4.1 Interpretation of results 4.2 Relation to existing literature
Conclusion 5.1 Summary of contributions 5.2 Future directions
3. CLINICAL REPORTS
The presentation of clinical cases must follow the Person‑Centered Clinical Method taught at the Medical School of Milan: an empathic definition — clinical epoké — highlighting resources, strengths, problems, and threats across the three dimensions; subjectivity including meaning questions and spiritual life, biology , social life and coping a hypothetical formulation of the clinical picture and clinical objectives; the clinical portrait; the therapeutic plan; and any follow‑up
(References: Giuseppe R.Brera Person-centered Medicine and Person-centered Clinical Method. Ed.Università Ambrosiana 2021)
References organization
Numeric in‑text citations required: Use consecutive Arabic numerals to cite sources in the text in the order they appear. Place citation numbers immediately after the referenced clause or sentence. Acceptable formats are square brackets (e.g., [1]) or superscript (e.g., 1); choose one format and apply it consistently throughout the manuscript.
Reference list numbering: The reference list must be numbered to match the in‑text citation order. Each reference entry must contain full bibliographic details according to the journal’s reference style (authors, title, journal, year, volume, pages, DOI where available).
Single numbering stream: Do not restart numbering in each section; numbering is continuous from the beginning to the end of the manuscript.
Option A — Footnotes
Authors may place full bibliographic citations as footnotes on the same page where the citation number appears. Footnotes should be concise follow the journal’s reference format Vancouver style.
Footnotes used for citations must be reserved for bibliographic references only; explanatory or ancillary notes should be separated and clearly labeled.
Option B — End‑of‑article reference list
Alternatively, authors may place the complete numbered reference list at the end of the article, after the summary in the author’s original language . The reference list should appear after that summary.
The end reference list must be titled References and present entries in the same numeric order used in the text.
· Accepted articles are published BOTH in the open access on line Journal and in the printed biannual journal
Papers should not exceed 8.000 words, exceptions are allowed based on decisions by the editorial office.
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