May 09-10, 2024
Barcelona, Spain
We’ve invited the top most influential speakers from around the world to give inspirational talks and lead practical workshops.
Step into a new realm of possibilities at the 6th World Congress on Mental Health! After the resounding success of the international conferences on the mental state, we are thrilled to announce our latest endeavor. From May 09-10, 2024, join us in the captivating city of Barcelona, Spain, as we embark on a transformative journey.
In a world where mental health remains a paramount concern, we hold the key to eliminating stigma, building a better world, and shaping our collective future. Travel, they say, is the best teacher in life. At Mental Health Conferences 2024, prepare to be educated, connect with like-minded individuals, and witness the innovation and ideas that will shape our shared destiny. Our premiere platform offers a gateway to meet ingenious individuals who have made a measurable impact on lives worldwide. Engage in meaningful interactions, exchange ideas, connect with change-makers, and unearth new insights.
Remember, you are not just one in 8 billion; you possess the power to change the world. As an agent of change, your actions reverberate far beyond what you may imagine. Together, let us pave the way for a better future for all, both in 2024 and the years to come.
It is with great pleasure that we extend a cordial invitation to Mental Health Conferences 2024. Embark on an unforgettable journey of exploration within the growing field of psychological well-being. We guarantee that this experience will leave an indelible mark on all experts in attendance. Seize the opportunity to register for the Mental Health Conference, and encourage your colleagues and loved ones to join you.
Barcelona awaits, with its recent breakthroughs and cutting-edge technology, ready to be discovered. Join us at the 6th World Congress on Mental Health, and let us redefine the future of mental well-being, together!
Welcome to Barcelona, Spain, where the transformation begins.
Regards
Merin Mathew
Program Manager
Organizing Committee | Mental Health 2024
Email: mentalhealth@pulsusforums.com
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Venue and Accommodation
For more information, visit the Mental Health 2024 Venue page. If you have any queries regarding accommodation, please contact us at mentalhealth@pulsusforums.com.
Step into a world of transformation and empowerment as the 6th World Congress on Mental Health takes center stage from May 09-10, 2024 in the captivating city of Barcelona, Spain. Under the captivating theme of "From Stigma to Support: Changing the Conversation on Mental Health", this remarkable event promises to redefine the discourse surrounding mental health with its uniquely engaging approach.
With a compelling opening line, this international gathering aims to shed light on the pervasive social stigma that surrounds mental health, while emphasizing the urgent need for treatment and support. Prepare to immerse yourself in a tapestry of informative symposia, thought-provoking seminars, and inspiring keynote workshops led by esteemed experts who have made significant contributions in the field.
What sets this conference apart is its commitment to fostering collaboration and forging global connections. University and institute members will have the opportunity to join forces with internationally recognized personalities and forward-thinking firms eager to expand their reach in the global market. Together, we can transform the landscape of mental health by harnessing collective action and driving meaningful change.
Barcelona, Spain, a mesmerizing mosaic of culture, history, and art, unfurls its enigmatic charm as the perfect backdrop for diverse tales. Its avant-garde architecture, dreamlike Gaudí creations, and buzzing street life intertwine with Gotic secrets and vibrant beachside spirit, concocting a stage where every narrative flourishes with unyielding passion and brilliance. Rich Catalonian cuisine tantalizes taste buds, while the Mediterranean breeze carries celebratory spirit, creating an exceptional backdrop where memories flourish and dreams come alive.
Prepare to be captivated by the insights of the biggest names in mental health, psychiatry, and beyond. Stay tuned for more information on the notable speakers who will grace this year's event- Mental Health Conferences 2024.
An exciting and transformative program awaits, ready to inspire and ignite change.
Join us on this remarkable journey as we navigate the path "From Stigma to Support" and revolutionize the conversation on mental health.
Target Audience
Mental Health Conferences 2023 Highlights
"Unlock the extraordinary potential of mental health: it's not a destination, but a transformative process."
From subjective well-being to self-actualization, professionals like therapists, psychologists, and nurses offer empowering treatments. Mental illnesses outpace cancer, diabetes, and cardiac disease. Explore the positive attribute of mental wellness, embracing emotional well-being and resilience. Join invigorating discussions on contentment, happiness, and the growing influence of positive psychology. The conference introduces a compelling viewpoint that mental wellness is not solely applicable to those without diagnosed mental health conditions. It celebrates mental well-being as a positive attribute that everyone can cultivate, irrespective of their diagnostic status.
Be ready to present your cutting-edge findings to respected experts from universities and organizations worldwide at Mental Health Conference 2024. Share your latest research and insights to make an impact.
After submitting your abstract, expect an acknowledgment email within one working day. If you don't hear from us, reach out to mentalhealth@pulsusforums.com immediately.
Don't miss this chance to showcase your work, gain visibility, and elevate your reputation in your field. Join us at Mental Health Conference 2024 and make a lasting impression!
Abstract Acceptance Criteria
Individual papers and poster proposals undergo a thorough evaluation based on the following criteria:
These criteria guide the evaluation process, ensuring a high standard of quality and diversity among the accepted papers and posters for presentation at the conference.
About the Reviewing Process
At Mental Health Conference 2024, we prioritize a timely and equitable review process adhering to international standards of double-blind peer review. We rely on the expertise of esteemed academics worldwide to ensure a robust evaluation.
Here are the key aspects of our reviewing process:
By following these steps, we strive to maintain a transparent and efficient review process, ultimately ensuring the highest quality of presentations at Mental Health Conference 2024.
Submission Guidelines
To ensure a smooth abstract submission process, please take note of the following guidelines:
By adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure a successful abstract submission process for Mental Health Conference 2024.
For any inquiries or clarifications, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at mentalhealth@pulsusforums.com. We are here to assist you and provide prompt responses to your queries.
Feel free to drop us a line, and we'll be more than happy to help!
Session 1: Mental health
Mental health is an integral part of our well-being, encompassing our emotions, psychology, and social interactions. It influences our ability to cope with stress, form relationships, and make positive decisions throughout our lives. Just like physical health, mental health is subject to fluctuations influenced by various factors. Recognizing the significance of both mental and physical well-being, the mental health market is projected to witness substantial growth, with an estimated increase of USD 201.41 billion from 2021 to 2026.
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Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Depression Conferences | Psychology Conferences | Europe Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
National Mental Health Conferences Association | American Psychological Association (APA) | American Psychiatric Association (APA) | Mental Health America (MHA) | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) | Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) | Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA) | Depression & Bipolar Support Association (DBSA)
Related Journals:
International Mental Health Journal | Child Mental Health Journal | American Journal of Psychiatry | Journal of Psychiatric Nursing | Journal of Australasian Psychiatry | British Journal of Psychiatry | BMC Psychiatry Journal | Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Disorders | International Journal of Social Psychiatry and Mental Health Conferences| Journal of Psychiatry Research | Journal of World Psychiatry Conferences
Related Societies:
Centre for Mental Health Conference Society | ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health | UCL Mental Health Conferences Society | Mental Health Society - SOAS Students Union | King's College London's Centre for Society and Mental Health Conference | Mental Health Matters Society - Sheffield Students' Union | Mind Society - Greenwich Students' Union of Mental Health Conferences| The International Marce Society for Perinatal Mental Health Conference | British Society for Mental Health and Deafness (BSMHD) | Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) | Health and wellbeing - Understanding Society
Session 2: Adult mental Health
Optimal mental health plays a vital role in overall well-being for many individuals. Depression stands out as a common mental health concern among older people, potentially leading to chronic medical conditions like hypertension, diabetes, or lung disease. Accessing primary health care services is crucial to prevent the perception of poor health in adults and mitigate further complications. Building social support, fostering meaningful connections with loved ones, and staying connected are key factors in maintaining mental well-being. In 2023, approximately 21% of adults (equivalent to 52.9 million people) experienced mental illness, while 5.6% experienced serious mental illness.
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Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Depression Conferences | European Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
American Psychiatric Association of Psychology Conferences | National Institute of Mental Health Conferences: Older Adults | Mental Health Association of America (MHAA) | Association of Mental Health Service Providers | Chinese Mental Health Association | Pediatric Mental Health Association | National Association of Mental Health Conferences Planning and Advisory Councils (NAMHPAC) | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) | American Mental Health Conferences Counselors Association | Anxiety Conferences Association of America | Clinical Psychologist Association of Nebraska | Clinical Psychologist Mental Health Conferences Association of Westchester
Related Journals:
Aging & Mental Health Journal | Community Mental Health Conferences Journal | International Journal of Geriatric Mental Health Conferences | Women's Mental Health Conferences Journal | Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology Journal | Social Work in Mental Health Conference Journal | Clinical Neuroscience Journal | Society and Mental Health Journal | The American Geriatric Psychiatry Journal | Social Psychiatry Journal
Related Societies:
Centre for Mental Health Conferences and Society | British Society for Mental Health and Deafness (BSMHD) | Mind Society - Greenwich Students' Union | Orange County Psychiatric Society | Indian Psychiatric Society | Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture | New York County Psychiatric Society | Colorado Psychiatric Society | Massachusetts Psychiatric Society | Florida Psychiatric Society | Pennsylvania Psychiatric Society
Session 3: Child and Adolescents Mental Health
The adolescent stage brings forth various challenges, such as physical, emotional, and social changes, as well as exposure to poverty, abuse, or violence, which can contribute to mental health problems. Poor mental health during this stage can cast a shadow over many aspects of a teenager's life. Creating a nurturing environment that prioritizes the mental well-being of children and adolescents is essential for shaping their future overall health. It is worth noting that in any given year, approximately 20% of adolescents may grapple with mental health issues. Furthermore, 50% of mental health issues begin by age 14, and 75% by age 24, underscoring the importance of early intervention and support.
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Psychology Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Depression Conferences | Spain Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health (NFFCMH) of Mental Health Conferences| American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Conferences | Association for Children's Mental Health (ACMH) | International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | National Association for Children's Behavioral Health | Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) | World Association for Infant Mental Health | Mental Health Conferences Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH) | Texas Child Mental Health Conferences Care Consortium (TCMHCC)
Related Journals:
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health | Journal of Child Psychiatry & Human Development Mental Health Conferences| Journal of Experimental Child Psychology | Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology | Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | Journal of Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry | Journal of Clinical Child and Family Psychology | Journal of Educational & Child Psychology | Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma | Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Related Societies:
Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Conferences | The Society for Research in Child Development | Society of Pediatric Psychology and Mental Health Conferences| European Association for Developmental Psychology | British Psychological Society | German Psychological Society | Australian Psychological Society | International Society of Child Psychology and Mental Health Conferences| Society of Analytical Psychology | Mental Health Conferences on Child and Adolescent Psychology Society
Session 4: Psychology and Psychiatry
Psychology delves into the intricate workings of the mind, exploring mental processes and behavior to shape our personality, cognition, and learning. It provides valuable insights into research findings on human behavior and its impact on the world around us. From understanding cultural influences to exploring the depths of our own personalities, psychology sheds light on the complexities of daily actions. Looking ahead, the psychology market is projected to reach impressive sales of USD 671.30 billion by 2024, with a promising compound annual growth rate of 7.5% from 2019 to 2024.
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Psychiatry Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry Conferences | Psychology Conferences | European Mental Health Conferences | Social Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
American Psychological Association | Association for Psychological Science | European Federation of Psychologists Associations | British Indian Psychiatric Association | British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience Conferences | British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy | Association of Women Psychiatrists | Mental Health Korean Psychological Association | Mental Health American Association of Community Psychiatrists (AACP) | The British Association for Psychopharmacology
Related Journals:
Journal of Psychiatry Research Communications | Asian Psychiatry Journal and Mental Health Conferences| Journal of European Neuropsychopharmacology | Journal of General Hospital Psychiatry | Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | Journal of Comprehensive Psychiatry | British Journal of Psychiatric Sciences | Journal of Australian Psychiatry
Related Societies:
British Psychological Society | New York County Psychiatric Society of Mental Health | Northern California Psychiatric Society | Pennsylvania Psychiatric Society | Australian Psychological Society | German Psychological Society | San Diego Psychiatric Society | International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses | International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry Conferences | The Japanese Society of Psychiatry Conferences and Neurology Conferences | International Society for Sports Psychiatry
Session 5: Positive Psychology
Positive psychology is a scientific field dedicated to understanding and promoting human flourishing. It explores the behaviors and experiences that contribute to people thriving in life. Fundamentally, it emphasizes positive emotions such as happiness, joy, gratitude, resilience, and compassion. By cultivating skills like savoring and mindfulness, individuals can enhance their positive emotions, leading to a more fulfilling and optimistic outlook on life. Ultimately, positive psychology offers valuable insights and strategies to improve the overall quality of life.
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Psychology Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Depression Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Psychology Conferences | Western Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
International Positive Psychology Association | National Positive Mental Health Conferences Association (NPPA) | The American Positive Psychology Association (APPA) | Indian Association of Positive Psychology (IAPP) | Western Positive Psychology Conferences Association | Canadian Positive Psychology Association (CPPA) | New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology (NZAPP) | Philippine Positive Psychology Association | Swiss Positive Mental Health Conferences Association (SPPA)
Related Journals:
The journal of positive psychology | Journal of Positive Mental Health Conference and Wellbeing | European Journal of Applied Positive Mental Health | International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology | Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology | Australia Journal of Educational and Developmental Mental Health | Journal of educational psychology | The European Journal of Applied Positive Psychology (EJAPP) | International Journal of Existential Positive Mental Health Conference | International Society for the Science of Existential Psychology and Mental Health Conferences
Related Societies:
The International Society of Applied Psychology | International Society of Political Psychology | International Society of Sport Psychology Conferences | Society for Comparative Psychiatry | International Society of Islamic Psychiatry | International Society for Theoretical Psychology | Society for Coaching Psychiatry | International Society for Ecological Psychology Conferences
Session 6: Addiction
Addiction is a neuropsychological disorder marked by an irresistible urge and excessive involvement in certain behaviors or substance use, even in the face of negative consequences. It alters the brain's reward system, distorting pleasure sensations and impacting other important functions like learning and motivation. Mental health and substance use disorders collectively impact around 13% of the global population.
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Addiction Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Psychology Conferences | Canadian Mental Health Conferences | Mississippi Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
National Association of Addiction Conferences Treatment Providers | Illinois Association of Addiction Professionals | National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) | New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association | National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Inc. (NASADAD) | Alabama Alcohol & Drug Abuse Association of Mental Health Conferences| Mississippi Association of Addiction Professionals | Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State (ASAP) | Texas Association of Addiction Conference Professionals | California’s Association of Community-based Substance Use Disorder
Related Journals:
Journal of Mental Health Medicine | International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | Journal of Addiction and Dependence | Journal of Addiction & Addictive Disorders | Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy | Psychology of Addictive Behaviors | Addiction Rehabilitation | Journal of Drug Abuse | Journal of Mental Health Research and Preventive Medicine | Journal of Addiction Science | Journal of Behavioral Addiction | American Journal of Drug, Alcohol and Mental Health Conferences
Related Societies:
International Society of Addiction Medicine | International Society of Substance Use Professionals | Society for the Study of Addiction | International Drug Abuse Research Society | International Society for the Study of Behavioral Addiction | Society of Addiction Psychology | Mental Health Education Society | Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine and Mental Health Conferences| Washington Society of Addiction Medicine (WSAM) | Illinois Society of Addiction Medicine
Session 7: Psychosis
Psychosis encompasses a range of psychological symptoms that disrupt an individual's connection with reality, leading to impaired thoughts and perceptions. Hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking are common features of major psychotic disorders. These conditions can affect people from diverse backgrounds, causing difficulties in thinking and impacting overall quality of life.
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Psychology Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Depression Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Child Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
International Early Psychosis Association (IEPA) | Association of British Neurologists | British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience | British Indian Psychiatric Association | British Neuroscience Association | The British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) | European Psychiatric Association (EPA) | British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy | The World Association of Social Psychiatry (WASP)
Related Journals:
The Journal for Psychoses and Mental Health Conferences | International Journal of Social Psychology | Journal of Prediction of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults | Journal of Psychosis and Psychotic Episodes | Psychosis and schizophrenia in adults Journal | Journal of Perspectives on Psychological Science | Journal of the Association for Psychological Science | The British Journal of Mental Health Conferences: Psychotic Disorders | British Journal of Health Psychology | European Journal of Psychology of Education
Related Societies:
International Society for Mental Health | International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses | The Australian Psychological Society | International Society of Sport Psychology | International Society of Political Psychology | International Behavioral Neuroscience Society | Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology | Society for Behavioral Mental Health Conferences and Neuroendocrinology (SBN) | European Brain and Behavior Society
Session 8: Mental illness
Mental illness, or mental health disorder, can have varying degrees of impact on a person's ability to function, affecting their social interactions, work performance, and family life. Although mental illness can emerge at any stage of life, a significant majority (75%) of cases start before the age of 24. Depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder are among the prevalent mental illnesses that individuals may experience.
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Mental Health Conference | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Depression Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Psychology Conferences | Adult Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
Association of Mental health Providers (AMPH) | European Federation of Psychologists Associations | European Psychiatric Association | Scottish Association for Mental Health Conferences | Maternal Mental Health Association | Centre for Mental Health Association | Mental Health Conferences Services Association | Glasgow Association for Mental Health Conferences | Falkirk's Mental Health Congress Association
Related Journals:
Journal of Mental Disorders and Treatment | Journal of Mental Health and Psychiatric Disorders | Journal of Mental health and Clinical Psychology | Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Illness | American Journal of Psychotic Disorders | Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders | Journal of Psychology and Mental Health Care | The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | International Journal of Mental Health Systems | Journal of Society and Mental Health
Related Societies:
International Society for Mental Health Conferences | The International Marce Society for Perinatal Mental Health Conferences | International Society for Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Alzheimer International Society | Indian Psychiatric Society | International Society for Sports Psychiatry Conferences | European Psychiatric Society | The Japanese Society of Psychiatry Conferences and Neurology | International Society of Reproductive Psychiatry Conference | Alzheimer Society of Canada
Session 9: Impulse-Control Disorder
Impulse control disorders involve difficulties in resisting urges or impulses that lead to excessive and harmful behaviors, resulting in significant impairments in social and occupational functioning. These disorders manifest as a failure to resist temptations, often causing detrimental effects on oneself and others.
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Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Geriatric Mental Health Conferences | Postpartum Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience Conferences | British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy | British Neuroscience Conferences Association | Association for Psychological Science | Association of Women Psychiatrists | National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care Units | Anxiety and Depression Association | American Association of Community Psychiatrists (AACP) | National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) | National Association of Psychologists
Related Journals:
Journal of Diagnosis and treatment of impulse control disorders | Journal of Impulse Control Disorders and Substance Abuse | Journal of Drug-Induced Impulse Control Disorders | Journal of Intermittent explosive disorder | Journal of Impulse Control Disorders: Clinical Characteristics | Journal of Impulsive Behavior | Community Mental Health Journal | International Journal of Mental Health Conferences & Psychiatry Conferences | Journal of Evidence-Based Mental Health | Journal of Psychotic Nursing
Related Societies:
International Society for Research on Impulsivity | International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society | International Society of Psychiatry conference and Treatment | International Behavioral Neuroscience Society and Mental Health Conferences| Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology | Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology (SBN) | European Brain and Behavior Society | International Mental Health Conferences Society for Comparative Psychology | International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conferences
Session 10: Neuro-Development Disorders
Neurodevelopmental disorders encompass a range of complex conditions that impact the development of the nervous system, leading to abnormal brain function and affecting social, cognitive, and emotional functioning. Common examples of neurodevelopmental disorders include autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Neuroscience Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Anxiety Conference | Mental Health Conferences | Post traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Psychology Conferences | Adolescent Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
The American Neurological Association (ANA) | American Association of Neurological Surgeons | The American Neuropsychiatric Association (ANPA) | British Pediatric Neurology Association | Association of British Neurologists | Association for Clinical Neurology and Mental Health (ACNM) | European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) | ASEAN Neurological Association | European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS) | International Neurological Physical Therapy Association (INPA)
Related Journals:
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders | Journal of Alzheimer's and Dementia | Journal of Experimental Psychology: General | Journal of Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders | Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Treatment | Developmental Neuroscience | Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics | Journal of Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment | Journal of Autism Spectrum Disorder | Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research
Related Societies:
Functional Neurological Disorder Society (FNDS) | International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society | International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) | National Brain Tumor Society | American Epilepsy Society | International Cerebral Palsy Society | Alzheimer International Society | International Society for Spinal Cord Injury | Nordic Stroke Society | Huntington's Disease Society of America
Session 11: Anxiety and Depression
It is common for individuals to experience occasional feelings of sadness or anxiety, especially when faced with stress. However, in certain cases, anxiety and depression can co-occur, such as in panic disorder or separation anxiety disorder. Persistent and intense feelings of depression may indicate an underlying mental health condition. The global market for treating anxiety disorders and depression is expected to reach $19.3 billion in 2029, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.9%.
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Anxiety Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conference | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Korean Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) | European Depression Conferences Association | International Society for Affective Disorders | Association for Post-Natal Illness and Post Natal Depression | The British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) | American Psychological Association | American Psychiatric Association | American Psychiatric Association | Chinese Mental Health Conferences Association | National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care Units
Related Journals:
Journal of Anxiety & Depression | Journal of Depression and Therapy | Journal of Depression and Other Common Mental Disorders | Journal of Psychiatry Depression & Anxiety | Journal of Affective Disorders | Journal of Anxiety Disorders | Psychology and Mental Health Care Journal | American Journal of Psychiatric Care | Journal of Counseling Psychology Conferences | Journal of Psychiatric Research | Academic journals on Depression
Related Societies:
Stress, Trauma, Anxiety, and Resilience Society | Cell Stress Society International (CSSI) | Society of Biological Psychiatry | The International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG) | Pakistan Psychiatric Society | Australian Psychological Society (APS) | International Society of Sport Psychology | The Mental Wellness Society
Session 12: Post-traumatic stress disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition that arises after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It manifests as ongoing mental and emotional distress, often accompanied by sleep disturbances and recurring vivid memories of the traumatic experience. It is estimated that around 6% of the population, or 6 out of 100 individuals, will experience PTSD at some stage in their lives.
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Mental Health Conference | Neuroscience Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Neurology Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Psychology Conferences | PTSD and Mental Health Conferences
Related Associations:
PTSD Association of Canada | The Birth Trauma Association (BTA) and Mental Health Conferences| Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies | Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ASTSS) | PTSD and Mental Health Conferences Foundation of America | National Center for PTSD (NCPTSD) | National Association of Mental Health Conference Planning and Advisory Councils (NAMHPAC) | National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors (NACBHD) | Anxiety Disorders Association of America | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Related Journals:
Journal of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | Journal of Traumatic Stress | Journal of Psychological Trauma | Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery | European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma | European Journal of Psychotraumatology | PTSD Recovery Journal | Journal of Trauma and Injury | Journal of Trauma Nursing
Related Societies:
International Society for Traumatic Stress | International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation | Society of Post-traumatic stress disorder | The International Society of Ocular Trauma (ISOT) | European Society for Traumatic Stress
Session 13: Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a persistent mental illness characterized by intense mood fluctuations, ranging from episodes of hypomania (elevated mood) to periods of major depression. These mood swings significantly impact an individual's energy levels and ability to function effectively. The disorder stems from abnormal brain circuitry that regulates mood, thinking, and behavior, often beyond one's voluntary control. The World Health Organization ranks bipolar disorder as the sixth most prevalent disability worldwide.
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Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
International Association of Bipolar Disorder | American Psychiatric Association | Association of bipolar disorder treatment and research | National Eating Disorders Association | Somerset and Wessex Eating Disorders Association (SWEDA) | European Psychiatric Association | European Federation of Associations of Families of People with Mental Illness (EUFAMI) | European Public Health Association (EUPHA)
Related Journals:
International Journal of Bipolar Disorder | Asian Journal of Psychiatry Conferences | The American Journal of Psychiatric Services | Journal of Neuroscience & Clinical Research | Journal of Bipolar Illness and Mental Health Conferences| Mood Disorders | Bipolar Conference Medicine | Journal of Bipolar Disorder Resources | International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology | Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
Related Societies:
The International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | Society for Bipolar Affective Disorders (OBAD) | Australian Psychological Society | Canadian Mental Health Society
Session 14: Dementia
Dementia is a condition characterized by the progressive decline of cognitive abilities, resulting in the loss of memory, language skills, reasoning, personality traits, and problem-solving capabilities. Alzheimer's disease, the most prevalent form of dementia, predominantly affects older adults and should not be considered a normal part of the aging process. Globally, approximately 55 million individuals are living with dementia, with more than 60% residing in low- and middle-income countries.
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Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
Dementia Society of America | The World Dementia Conferences Council | European ADNI - Alzheimer's Association | Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) | Dementia Charity Association | Adult Dementia Care Association | International Association of Dementia Support | Association of Alzheimer's Care | ASEAN Neurological Association | European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS)
Related Journals:
Australian journal of dementia care | Journal of dementia care | Journal of Dementia and Alzheimer | International Journal of Mental Health & Psychiatry | Journal of Dementia & Neuropsychologia | Journal of Alzheimer's & Dementia | Journal of Care-Giving in Dementia | Journal of dementia research | The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association | Journal of Alzheimer’s Parkinsonism and Dementia
Related Societies:
Dementia Society of America | International Society of Schizophrenia and Dementia | Alzheimer's and Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI) | Malta Dementia Society | Alzheimer Society of Manitoba | Malta Dementia Society | Dementia Society Philippines | British Geriatrics Society
Session 15: Personality Disorders
Personality disorders are mental health conditions characterized by rigid, inflexible, and unhealthy patterns of thinking, perceiving, and relating to situations and people. Individuals with personality disorders often struggle with maintaining healthy relationships and adapting to various life circumstances. Among the different types of personality disorders, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is one of the most prevalent.
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Mental Health Conference | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
United Brain Association | National Association of Neurological Disorders and Stroke | The World Association of Neurology (WFN) | Brain Injury Association of America | American Neurological Association (ANA) | European Federation of Neurological Associations | International Neurological Physical Therapy Association (INPA) | Association of Neurological Disorders and Brain Health | Association for Clinical Neurology and Mental Health Conferences (ACNM)
Related Journals:
Journal of Personality Disorders | Journal of Personality and Mental Health Conference | Journal of Behavioral and Personality disorders | Journal of Antisocial Personality Disorder | Journal of Borderline Personality Disorder | Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders | Journal of Personality Assessment | Journal of Mixed Personality Disorder | Journal of Attention Disorders | Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
Related Societies:
European Society for the Study of Personality Disorders | International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders | The North American Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (NASSPD) | Borderline personality disorder - Society of Clinical Psychology
Session 16: Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia encompasses a range of disorders characterized by the disruption of reality, leading to a combination of hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking that significantly impacts daily functioning. While the course of schizophrenia can vary, it tends to be persistent and can have a severe and disabling impact on individuals. Globally, approximately 24 million people, or about 0.32% of the population, are affected by schizophrenia. Among adults, the prevalence rate is around 0.45%, equivalent to 1 in 222 individuals.
Related Conferences:
Schizophrenia Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Neurology Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
Schizophrenia Awareness Association (SAA) | Schizophrenia & Psychosis Action Association (SARDAA) | Schizophrenia International Research Association | United Brain Association | Schizophrenia Association of Canada | British Pediatric Neurology Association | Association of British Neurologists | Association for Clinical Neurology and Mental Health Conferences (ACNM) | European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA)
Related Journals:
Journal of Schizophrenia Research | Journal of Schizophrenia Research and Treatment | International Journal of Community Psychiatry | American Journal of Psychiatric Sciences | Korean Journal of Schizophrenia Research | Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses | Journal of General Psychiatry | Journal of Schizophrenia Research and Care | Journal of Schizophrenia Treatment | Journal of Mental Disorders
Related Societies:
Schizophrenia International Research Society | British Columbia Schizophrenia Society | Schizophrenia Society of Canada | Schizophrenia Society of Alberta | Schizophrenia Conferences Society of Nova Scotia | Schizophrenia Society of New Brunswick Inc. | Schizophrenia Conferences Society of Saskatchewan | Manitoba Schizophrenia Society
Session 17: Schizoaffective disorder
Schizoaffective disorder is a chronic mental health condition characterized by abnormal thought processes and unstable mood. It is considered to be more severe than schizophrenia, as it involves both psychotic symptoms and significant mood disturbances. Individuals with schizoaffective disorder may experience a detachment from reality, along with fluctuations in their mood. The prevalence of schizoaffective disorder is estimated to be around 0.3%, affecting approximately 1 in 300 people at some point in their lives.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conference | Schizophrenia Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry conferences | Psychology Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
Schizophrenia & Psychosis Action Association (SARDAA) | Schizophrenia Awareness Association (SAA) | United Brain Association | Schizophrenia Conferences Association of Canada | British Pediatric Neurology Association | Association of British Neurologists | Association for Clinical Neurology and Mental Health (ACNM) | European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA)
Related Journals:
Journal of Schizoaffective Disorder | Journal of Schizoaffective Disorder and Care | Journal of Schizoaffective Disorder Research | Journal of Psychiatry Research | Journal of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders | Journal of Schizoaffective and schizotypal disorders | Journal of Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders | Journal of Clinical Psychology | Journal of Psychosis and related disorders | Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
Related Societies:
Schizoaffective and Bipolar Disorders Society of Canada | Schizophrenia Awareness Society (SAS) | British Schizophrenia Research Society | Schizophrenia Conferences Society of York | Schizophrenia Paranoid Society
Session 18: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental illness characterized by uncontrollable and recurring thoughts, as well as obsessions that are accompanied by increased fears and worries. The development of OCD is influenced by factors such as genetics, brain abnormalities, and the environment, and it typically begins in adolescence or early adulthood. Statistics indicate that OCD affects approximately 1.1% to 1.8% of the global population, highlighting the significant number of individuals struggling with this disorder.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
International OCD Association | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Resource Association | OCD Archives - Tourette Association of America | Alberta Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Association | Depression Association of America | Brain & Behavior Research Association | United Brain Association | Brain Trauma Association | Brain Injury Association of Virginia | Ontario Brain Injury Association
Related Journals:
Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders | Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders | Journal of Clinical Psychology | Compulsive behavior | Journal of Evaluation of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder | Journal of Phenomenology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder | Community Mental Health Journal | International Journal of Mental Health Conferences & Psychiatry Conferences | Evidence-Based Mental Health Journal | Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Related Societies:
International OCD Society | The Canadian Society of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders | The Netherlands Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Society | Mood Disorders Society of Canada | Mood Disorders Society of Ontario | International Society for Affective Disorders | North Island Mood Disorders Society
Session 19: Phobia
A phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by an individual experiencing an intense and irrational fear of a specific object, situation, place, or creature, despite the minimal or nonexistent threat it poses. These phobias can lead to significant levels of anxiety and even depression in some cases. People with specific phobias often go to great lengths to avoid encountering the object or situation that triggers their fear.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Psychiatry conferences
Related Associations:
International Phobia Association | International Association for Affective Disorders | Social Phobia Association | Anxiety Association of America | Social Anxiety Association | Phobia Harvard Health Association | Trauma Therapy Association | Social Anxiety Association | Workplace Phobic Anxiety Association | Stress and Mental Health Association
Related Journals:
Journal of Specific phobias | Journal of Social Anxiety Disorder | Journal of Specific fears and phobias | Journal of Social Phobia | Journal of Needle Fears and Phobia | Journal of behavioral treatment | Journal of Medical Phobias | The Journal of Social Psychology | International Journal of Psychology | American Journal of Psychology | Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Related Societies:
International Phobia Society | Society of Social Phobia | Sydney Phobia Society | Social Anxiety Society | International Paruresis Society (IPS) | Global Pandemic Fear Society
Session 20: Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative disorder, previously referred to as multiple personality disorder, is a condition characterized by disruptions and lack of coherence in thoughts, actions, memories, surroundings, and identities. This disorder can significantly impair daily functioning. Individuals with dissociative disorder may also experience out-of-body sensations and significant memory gaps for certain periods, individuals, or events.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
Dissociative Identity Disorder Association | Association of Dissociative amnesia disorder | Complex Dissociation CPT-III Association | Anxiety Conferences and Depression Conferences Association of America | International Association for Affective Disorders | American Psychiatric Association | Split personality disorder Association | Chronic complex dissociative disorders Association
Related Journals:
Journal of Dissociative Identity Disorder | Journal of Trauma & Dissociation | Journal of Dissociation in Psychiatric Disorders | European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation | Journal of Multiple Personality Disorder | Journal of Complex dissociative disorders | Journal of Anxiety and Dissociative Disorders | Journal of Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders | Journal of Borderline Personality Disorder
Related Societies:
International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation | Society of Dissociation and dissociative disorders | Society of Dissociative Identity Disorder | Society of Dissociative Amnesia | International Society for the Study of Dissociation
Session 21: Suicidology
Suicidology is a field dedicated to understanding and addressing the assessment and treatment of suicidal risk in individuals. Suicide is often associated with severe mental disorders, such as depression and alcohol use disorders. Suicidology encompasses the study of completed suicides, suicide attempts, self-destructive behaviors, suicidal thoughts, and attitudes towards suicide. It is important to note that suicide ranks as the fourth leading cause of death among individuals aged 15 to 29 years.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences
Related Associations:
American Association of Suicidology | International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) | World Psychiatric Association | Canadian Association of Mental Health Conferences for Suicide Prevention | National Action Association for Suicide Prevention | The Irish Association of Suicidology | National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention | Tennessee Suicide Prevention Mental Health Association | Suicide Prevention Association Australia | Grassroots Suicide Prevention Association
Related Journals:
Journal of Suicide Prevention | Journal of Suicide Research | Journal of Suicidology | The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention | Journal of Suicidal Thoughts | International Journal of Psychotic Disorders | Journal of Youth Suicide | Journal of Suicide and Suicidal Behavior | Journal of Mental Health Counseling | Journal of Children and Suicide
Related Societies:
International Society for Suicide Prevention | International Mental Health Society of Suicide Research | Society of Suicide Research | International Society of Suicide Risk Assessment and Prevention | Mental Health Society of Suicidal Behavior Research
Session 22: Psychological Evaluation and Assessment
Psychological testing and assessment form a fundamental component of mental health treatment. These processes involve the evaluation of an individual's behavior, personality, cognition, and various other characteristics to identify and diagnose the underlying causes of mental health symptoms and disorders. Through psychological testing and assessment, healthcare professionals gain valuable insights that help inform treatment planning and interventions, ultimately leading to improved mental well-being for individuals.
Related Conferences:
Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Anxiety Conferences
Related Associations:
American Psychological Association | Mental Health Association for Psychological Science | American Group Psychotherapy Association | European Psychiatric Association | Korean Psychological Association | British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy | British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience Conferences | Association of Clinical Psychologists | Mental Health European Federation of Psychologists Associations | Association of Women Psychiatrists
Related Journals:
Journal of Psychological Testing | Journal of Clinical Psychology Assessment | Journal of Mental Health and Behavioral Assessment | Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment | European Journal of Psychological Assessment | Psychological testing and psychological assessment | Journal of Community Psychology | Journal of Mental Health and Assessment Modeling | African Journal of Mental Health Assessment | Journal of Psychological Testing and Developmental Assessments
Related Societies:
British Mental Health Society- Psychological Testing Centre | Society of Psychological Assessment | Psychological Testing and Evaluation Society | International Psychological Test Society | The International Society of Applied Psychology
Session 23: Psychotherapy and its Advances
Psychotherapy, also known as psychoanalysis or psychodynamic therapy, aims to facilitate change in individuals by addressing problematic behaviors, thoughts, and emotions through exploring their consciousness. Among various psychotherapeutic approaches, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy is extensively studied, widely understood, and commonly practiced. Approximately 12% of adults receive mental health care, with 10.4% using medication and 3% attending counseling or therapy. It's important to note that some individuals (1.3%) receive both medication and psychological therapy, leading to overlapping numbers.
Related Conferences:
Psychiatry Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Dementia Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
American Group Psychotherapy Association | American Psychological Association | European Association for Psychotherapy | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy | International Integrative Psychotherapy Association | World Association for Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy | Catholic Psychotherapy Association | Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy | Association of Child Psychotherapists | Australia and New Zealand Association of Psychotherapy (ANZAP)
Related Journals:
American Journal of Psychotherapy | International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling | Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy | Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy Research | International Journal of Recent Advances in Psychology & Psychotherapy | European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling | Journal of Psychotherapy Integration | Psychotherapy Research | Journal of Advances in Cognitive Psychology | Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy Research
Related Societies:
International Society for Psychotherapy | International - Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy | International Society for Counselling | The International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes | International Society of Interpersonal Psychotherapy – ISIPT | International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy | ISBP – International Society for Bonding Psychotherapy | The International Society of Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (ISTFP) | The International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy | International Society for Emotion Focused Therapy
Session 24: Mental Health Nursing
Mental health nursing plays a vital role in promoting and supporting the mental well-being of individuals with intellectual disabilities. These nurses are responsible for assessing and caring for the mental health needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Their primary focus is on providing support and promoting the mental recovery of individuals, empowering them to live independently and lead fulfilling lives. Mental health nurses are dedicated to ensuring that basic mental health needs are met and that individuals receive the necessary care and assistance.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences
Related Associations:
American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) | Mental Health Nurses Association (MHNA) | International Association for Psychiatric Nursing | Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses | National Association of Psychiatry, Mental Health Nurse Practitioners | Maltese Association of Psychiatric Nurses | British Neuroscience Association | European Federation of Psychologists Associations | Association for Psychological Science | American Psychological Association
Related Journals:
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | Journal of Psychiatric Nursing | British Journal of Mental Health Nursing | Journal of Neurological, Psychiatric and Mental Health Conferences Nursing | Indian Journal of Mental Health Conference Nursing | International Journal of Mental Health Congress Nursing | Journal of Community & Mental Health Nursing | The American Journal of Nursing | Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Conference Services
Related Societies:
International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing | Canadian Society of Mental Health Nurses | Mental Health Conferences Nursing Society | Global mental health nursing Society | International Society of Mental Health Nursing Research | Critical Psychiatric Care Nurses Society | American Psychiatric Nurses Society
Session 25: Rehabilitations and Recovery
Psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery are vital aspects of mental health care, aiming to enhance the lives of individuals with mental illness. This approach focuses on assisting individuals in reaching their highest level of functioning. Research indicates that approximately 67% of individuals with a history of mental illness achieve symptomatic recovery, indicating a significant reduction in diagnostic criteria for their specific condition.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Psychiatry conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences
Related Associations:
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Foundation (PRF) | National Association for Behavioral Healthcare | American Psychiatric Association | Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health | Mental Health Conferences Association New Jersey | National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers | The Addiction Recovery Care Association (ARCA) | New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association | Addiction Prevention and Recovery Association of Kenya (APRAK) | Association of Recovery Community Organizations (ARCO)
Related Journals:
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research | American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation | Journal of Physical Medicine | Journal of Inpatient Rehabilitation | Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health | Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | Journal of Drug Addiction Recovery | Journal of Recovery in Mental Health Conferences | International Journal of Mental Health Systems | Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
Related Societies:
International Society of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services | Society of Mental Health Rehabilitation | Society of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health | Society of Mental Health Conference Issues and Rehabilitation | INMIND - Mental Health Conferences & Rehabilitation Society | Mental health Conferences and psychosocial support Society | International Society for Psychosocial Rehabilitation | American Society of Mental Health Conferences Care
Session 26: Clinical Trials
Clinical research plays a crucial role in comprehending and addressing mental illnesses. It explores novel medications and alternative treatments such as psychotherapy, medication, hospitalization, support groups, self-help plans, and peer support for a range of disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety. These approaches have shown significant effectiveness in managing and treating these conditions.
Related Conferences:
Neuroscience Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) | National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) | Indian association of clinical psychologists | American Academy of Clinical Psychology | Australian Clinical Psychology Association | The European Association of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment (EACPT) | California Psychological Association | The British Association for Psychopharmacology
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | American Journal of Psychiatry | Journal of Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry | Journal of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | International Journal of Psychiatry Conferences in Clinical Practice | Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology | International Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | Journal of Psychiatry Conferences and Mental Health Conferences | Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders
Related Societies:
Society of Clinical Psychology Conferences | The International Society of Clinical Psychology (ISCP) | International Society of Psychology and Counseling | Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology | Canadian Psychological Society | American Society of Clinical Psychology | Society for Health Psychology | International Young Psychologists Society | Australian Clinical Psychology Conferences Society | The South African Society for Clinical Psychology (SASCP)
Session 27: Mental Health Stigma
Mental health stigma remains prevalent worldwide, with a history of societal stigmatization. Unfortunately, psychiatric illnesses are often met with more negative attitudes compared to physical conditions. Overcoming stigma is challenging, but with support and care, both social and self-perceived stigma can be reduced. In a 2022 study, it was found that over 30% of respondents held stigmatizing beliefs, associating depression with a weak personality.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Neurology Conferences
Related Associations:
American Psychiatric Association of Mental Health Conferences | Association of Mental Health Awareness | Association of British Neurologists | British Neuroscience Association | Association for Psychological Science | Association of Women Psychiatrists | European Psychiatric Association | Korean Psychological Association | National Association of School Psychologists | American Group Psychotherapy Association | American Association of Community Psychiatrists (AACP) | American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
Related Journals:
Journal of mental health stigma | Journal of Mental Health & Psychiatry | International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | Journal of Mental Illness Stigma | Journal of Mental Disorders | Journal of Neuroscience Nursing | Journal of Mental Health and Substance Use | American Journal of Psychiatry and Postpartum Depression and Mental Health | British Journal of Psychiatric Services | Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | Journal of Chronic Depression | International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
Related Societies:
Society of Stigma, discrimination and mental illness | Stigma Society of International Bipolar Foundation | Mental Illness: Stigma of Silence Society | Stigma Free Society of Canada | International Society of Discrimination and Stigma | Society of Stigma and mental illness
Session 28: Covid-19 and Mental Health
The global COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread anxiety, stress, and worry among people of all ages. It led to a significant increase in psychological distress and even suicidal thoughts. The pandemic also resulted in acute panic, anxiety, obsessive behaviors, paranoia, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to disruptions in treatment plans during lockdowns. Particularly, young adults (ages 18 to 24) reported higher rates of anxiety and depression symptoms during the epidemic (56%).
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Psychiatric Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Psychiatry conference | Schizophrenia Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neurology Conferences
Related Associations:
International Association of Covid 19 Outbreak and Mental Health | Association of Youth Mental Health and Covid 19 | American Public Health Association | The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) | Association for Clinical Neurology and Mental Health (ACNM) | European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) | ASEAN Neurological Association | European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS) | International Neurological Physical Therapy Association (INPA)
Related Journals:
Journal of Mental Health and COVID-19 | Journal of Mental Health Disorders | Journal of Mental health nursing | Psychiatry Journal | Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | Community Mental Health Journal | Journal of Mental Health Conferences & Psychiatry Conferences| International Journal of Social and Community Psychiatry | Journal of Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | British Journal of Social Psychology
Related Societies:
International Society of COVID-19 & Mental Health Services | COVID-19 Perinatal Mental Health Society | Global Mental Health Society | Epidemiology and Mental Health Society | Mental health and psychosocial support Society of Asia | Mental health Conferences and psychosocial Society of Canada
Session 29: LGBTQ+ and Mental Health
Each individual has their own unique sexual orientation and identity, and it takes immense courage to assert and embrace that identity. LGBTQ individuals often face lifelong struggles and the ongoing battle to thrive amidst social stigma can be exhausting and overwhelming, placing them under tremendous pressure. As a result, they may experience mental health crises, including substance use disorders, affective disorders, and thoughts of suicide.
Related Conferences:
Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Anxiety Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Addiction Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Bipolar Disorder Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Post-traumatic stress disorder Conferences
Related Associations:
The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association | National LGBTQ Task Force Association | | American Mental Health Counselors Association | Mental Health Awareness Association of America | Mental Health Conferences Association of Nebraska | Mental Health Conferences Association of Westchester
Related Journals:
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health | Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling | Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders | Journal of LGBTQ+ Communities and Mental Health | Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health | Journal of Social Psychiatry Services | Journal of Public Mental Health Conferences | Journal of Rural and Community Psychiatry | American Journal of Psychiatry and Addiction
Related Societies:
LGBTQ Mental Health-American Psychiatric Society | Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Society | LGBTQ Civil Society | European LGBTQ Support Society | International Humanitarian Psychiatric Society
Session 30: Mindfulness, Yoga and Meditation
Mindfulness is a technique where one can learn to enhance their psychological wellbeing, to be aware of their surroundings and manage thoughts. It can help manage depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, chronic pain, addiction recovery and prevention. Mindfulness has been shown to reduce anxiety by 58%, depression by 57%, and stress by 40%. Mindfulness brings insight and wisdom and the best way to improve mindfulness is through meditation and yoga.
Related Conferences:
Anxiety Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Psychiatry Conferences | Neuroscience Conferences | Addiction Conferences | Mental Health Conference | Neurology Conferences | Psychiatry conferences | Dementia Conferences | Schizophrenia Conferences | Psychology Conferences
Related Associations:
Mindfulness for Mental Wellbeing Association | Mindfulness and Positive Association | Association of Mindfulness Yoga & Medication in Mental Health | Stress and Mindfulness Conferences | Mental Health and Trauma Association | Buddhism, Mindfulness and Mental Health Conferences Association | International Association of Mental Health Services | Substance use and trauma recovery Association | Addiction Recovery Association
Related Journals:
International Journal of Mental Health | Journal of mindfulness and psychological health | Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science | Journal of Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice | Behavior Therapy | Journal of the Mental Health Arts in Psychotherapy | Behavior Research and Therapy | Journal of Cognitive and Behavioral Practice | Journal of Affective Disorders | Asian Journal of Psychiatry Conferences
Related Societies:
International Meditation Society | Tergar Meditation Society | International Yoga & Meditation Mental Health Society (IYMS) | NSU Mindfulness Society | Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Society | Mindfulness - Mental health and wellbeing Society
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