May 22-23,2023
London, UK (Hybrid event)
We all have power to eliminate the stigma around the mental health to build a better world and shape our future. If travel is the best teacher in life, then Mental Health Conferences 2023 is the perfect place to be educated, connections we will all make, our hopes and aspiration to experience the innovation, ideas, will all translate into the future together. Mental Health Conferences provides a premiere platform to meet the people who have found ingenious ways to have a measurable impact on people’s lives across the world. Interact and exchange ideas with others, connect with change makers and discover something new. You are one in 8 billion. And while it may seem that the actions of one person can’t change the world, it’s time to think again. Be an agent of change and build a better future for everyone in 2023 and in the upcoming years.
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Venue and Accommodation: Radisson Blu Heathrow Hotel and Conference Centre
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About the Reviewing Process
Mental Health Conference 2023 Committee is dedicated to guaranteeing a timely and fair review process with the international norms of double-blind peer review. We are dependent on the support of highly qualified academics around the world to assist with this endeavour.
Submission Guidelines
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Session 1: Mental health
Mental health involves our emotional, psychological, and social well-being to lead a happy life. It plays a crucial role at every stage of life from childhood to adulthood as it helps to handle stress, relate to others and make healthy choices. A person’s mental health can be subject to change depending on various factors. Therefore, both mental and physical health are equally important components of overall health. The mental health market has been estimated to grow by USD 201.41 billion from 2021 to 2026.
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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
Good mental health contributes to the overall well-being of many individuals. The most common mental health problem in older people is depression which can also lead to chronic medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, or lung disease. It is important to utilize primary health care services to avoid the perception of poor health in adults to reduce further complications. Social support, staying connected, and maintaining strong meaningful social connections with family and friends go a long way in maintaining mental health. 21% of adults experienced mental illness in 2022 (52.9 million people), 5.6% of adults experienced serious mental illness in 2022.
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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
Adolescents are vulnerable to physical, emotional, and social changes including poverty, abuse, or violence which gives rise to mental health problems. Poor mental health in the adolescence stage is like feeling blue as it may impact many areas of the teen’s life. A well-qualified environment promotes good mental health in children and adolescents which helps to shape their future well-being. In any given year, 20% of adolescents may struggle with mental health issues. 50% of mental health issues begin by age 14 and 75% by age 24, respectively.
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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 is a term where one learns about the facets of the mind, mental processes, and behavior to shape the course of personality, cognition, and learning. It helps to understand and interpret various research findings concerning human behavior and how it impacts the world we live in, how culture drives us, how our personalities influence our daily actions, and much more. By 2024, the market for psychology is anticipated to generate USD 671.30 billion in sales, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.5%. (2019 - 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 focuses on the scientific study of human flourishing behavior that makes people thrive. The basic foundations are positive experiences like happiness, joy, gratitude, resilience, and compassion. The skills like savoring and mindfulness can amplify human emotions to bestow a pleasant life and shift their pessimistic outlook to a more optimistic view to improve the 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 one of the neuropsychological disorders characterized by the compulsive and sudden urge to involve in certain actions and uncontrollable use of substances such as legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications despite its adverse consequences. Addiction changes the brain, first by subverting the way it registers pleasure and then by corrupting other normal drives such as learning and motivation. Mental health and substance use disorders affect 13% of the world's 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 is an amalgamation of psychological symptoms characterized by impaired relationships with reality by disrupting the person's thoughts and perceptions. The major psychotic disorders are hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking that affects people from all walks of life causing trouble thinking and affecting their quality of life.
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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 also referred to as mental health disorder results in impacts ranging from mild to severe functional impairment that limits one’s life activities including social, work, or family. While mental illness can occur at any age, three-fourths of all mental illness begins by age 24. Some of the most common mental illnesses include depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
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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 are characterized by impulsivity where an individual fails to resist the urge or temptation and behavior that are excessive and harmful to oneself and others. This disorder causes significant impairment in social and occupational life.
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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
Neurodevelopment disorders are characterized by multifaceted conditions that affect the development of the nervous system, which influences abnormal brain function altering social, cognitive, and emotional functioning. The most common neurodevelopment disorders are autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit hyperactive disorder.
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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
Sometimes feeling down or having blues are normal and everyone may feel anxious from time to time as it's normal to face stressful conditions. But anxiety may occur as a result of clinical depression or vice versa such as panic disorder or separation anxiety disorder. The severe ongoing feelings of depression can be a sign of an underlying mental health disorder. With a CAGR of 0.9%, the global market for the treatment of anxiety disorders and depression is anticipated to reach $19.3 billion in 2029.
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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 is triggered by a terrific event either by experiencing or witnessing it. It causes persistent mental and emotional stress typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the traumatic experience. Approximately 6 out of 100 persons, or 6% of the population, are said to experience PTSD at some point 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 chronic mental illness that causes major depression due to extreme mood swings including hypomania (emotional highs) and lows. It also influences one’s energy and ability to function. It usually results from abnormal functioning of brain circuits that regulates mood, thinking, and behavior which is beyond voluntary control. The World Health Organization rates bipolar disorder as the sixth most common disability in the world.
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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 characterized by the deterioration of cognitive function that causes loss of memory, language, thinking, reasoning, personality, mood, and problem-solving capabilities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia that affects older adults and is not a normal phase of aging. Worldwide, around 55 million people have dementia, with over 60% living 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 characterized by mental illness that causes inflexible, rigid, and unhealthy patterns of thinking. People with personality disorders always have trouble perceiving or relating to situations and people. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is the most prevalent type of personality disorder.
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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 refers to a spectrum of disorders that involve the impairment of reality resulting in a combination of hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking which interferes with daily actions. Although the course of schizophrenia varies from one individual to the other, it is typically persistent and can be both severe and disabling. Around 24 million people, or 1 in 300 persons (0.32%), globally suffer with schizophrenia. Adults at this rate make up 1 in 222 individuals (0.45%).
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 that is distinguished by abnormal thought processes and unstable mood. This disorder is found to be more severe than schizophrenia where one feels detached from reality and can affect your mood. About 1 in 300 (0.3%) people develop schizoaffective disorder 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 is one of the mental illnesses that cause people to have uncontrollable, recurring thoughts, and obsessions with increased fears and worries. Genetics, brain abnormalities, and the environment play a crucial role as it often starts in teens or early adulthood. Statistics show that anywhere from 1.1% to 1.8% of the global population struggles with OCD.
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
Phobia is a type of anxiety disorder that causes an individual to possess extreme fear of an object, situation, place, or creature that poses little or no danger. Some may even cause severe anxiety and depression. People who suffer from specific phobias often purposefully avoid coming in contact with the thing or situation that causes them fear.
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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, formerly known as multiple personality disorder is characterized by the alternative disconnections and lack of continuity between thought, actions, memories, surroundings, actions, and identities and causes problems with functioning in everyday life. It also poses out-of-body experiences and significant memory loss of specific times, people, and 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 focuses on the assessment and treatment of suicidal risk in patients. Suicide is linked to serious mental disorders, particularly depression and alcohol use disorders. It usually involves studies of death by suicide and attempted suicide, partial self-destruction, suicidal ideation, parasuicide self-destructive behaviors, and attitudes. Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29-year-olds.
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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 are the basis of any mental health treatment. It usually evaluates the individual’s behavior, personality, cognition, and several other characteristics to diagnose the cause of mental health symptoms and disorders.
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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 focuses on changing individuals’ problematic behaviors, thoughts and feelings by discovering their consciousness. It is also called psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy. The most robustly studied, best understood, and most used is cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. Twelve percent of adults (12.1) receive mental health care, with 10.4% using medication and 3% going to counselling. Due to 1.3% of individuals undergoing treatment reporting receiving both medicine and psychological therapy, there is overlap in the numbers.
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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 focuses on the responsibility to promote better mental health to support mentally retarded patients. They assess and look after the basic mental health of individuals, families, groups, or communities. Their main role is to support and promote a person’s mental recovery, helping them live independently and fulfilling their lives.
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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 one of the most critical components of mental health care. It is a treatment approach designed to help improve the lives of people with mental illness that focuses on helping the person return to an optimal level of functioning. The study found that about two thirds (67%) of people with any mental illness in their lifetime met symptomatic recovery, meaning they no longer met the diagnostic criteria for a particular illness.
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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 is crucial in understanding and treating mental illnesses. It may involve the use of new medications or alternate treatment approaches like psychotherapy, medication, hospitalization, support group, self-help plan, or peer support for various disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety that are found to be highly effective.
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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 is still common among many individuals and has a long history of being stigmatized in societies around the world. Unfortunately, stigma is limited to mental conditions, and attitudes towards various psychiatric illnesses are found to be more negative than toward medical conditions. Overcoming stigma is not easy, but with proper support and care, these negative attitudes can be reduced to combat both social and self-perceived stigma. More over 30% of respondents in a 2022 study of over a thousand people had the stigmatising opinion that depression is caused by a weak personality.
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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
Many individuals from around the world became anxious, stressed, and worrisome due to the uncertainty of the prevalent covid 19 pandemic. This caused a significant level of psychological distress for all age groups with increased reports of suicidal ideation thoughts. It induced acute panic, anxiety, obsessive behaviors, paranoia, depression, and PTSD in the long run due to the disruption in the treatment plan during a nationwide lockdown. More young adults (ages 18 to 24) than usual report having anxiety or depression symptoms during the epidemic (56%).
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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
Every person has an independent sexual orientation and identity. It takes huge courage to assert one’s own identity. As many LGBTQ members have faced this struggle all through their lives and the prolonged fight to thrive under the social stigma could be quite tiring which put them under enormous pressure. They also suffer mental crises including substance use disorder, affective disorders, and suicidal thoughts.
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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.
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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
This year we aim to bring out the innovations, treatments, and therapies seen in recent years in this field of line. Because the motto says, ‘STIGMA AND YOU’, allow us to augment this international event to unveil the social stigma and deliberate the necessity for treatment and help.
Mental Health Conferences 2023 is going to be an experience of its informative symposia, seminars, and excellent keynote workshops by well-recognized experts within the field. It’ll also prove to be an open door for university and institute members to partner with internationally recognized personalities and firms inquisitive about extending their global market scope.
Our mind is the home that connects us all and collective action is required to address the mental health issues and the rising stigma. Be a part of the Mental Health Conferences conversation as some of the world's most forward-thinking leaders, psychiatrists and academic experts come together at Mental Health Conference to share ideas, best practices, and find creative solutions. Be ready to get inspired.
Hear from the biggest names in mental health, psychiatry and beyond. Stay tuned for more information on this year’s notable speakers. An exciting program is coming your way.
Target Audience
Mental Health Conferences 2023 Highlights
Mental Health is described as a level of psychological well-being and it includes “subjective well-being, perceived self-efficacy, autonomy, competence, inter-generational dependence, and self-actualization of one's intellectual and emotional potential”. Therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychological state professionals, social workers, nurse practitioners, or physicians can help oversee mental illness with treatments, for instance, therapy, counseling, or medication. Mental illnesses are more typical than cancer, diabetes, or cardiac disease.
“Mental Health isn’t a destination, but a process. It’s about how you drive and not where you’re going”
Mental wellness is usually viewed as a positive attribute, whether or not the person doesn’t have any diagnosed mental state condition. This definition of mental health highlights emotional well-being, the capacity to measure a full and inventive life, and also the flexibility to accommodate life's inevitable challenges. Some of the discussions are formulated in terms of contentment or happiness. Positive psychology is increasingly prominent in mental states.
Mental health disorders have led to greater sophistication in tailoring various treatments and care based on the underlying cause. The mental health market growth is driven by the escalating geriatric population, mental health reforms, government initiatives for improving mental healthcare services, and a number of people seeking mental health support. This market analysis comprehends the shifts in the economy, competitors, ongoing market trends, demographics, influencing the present and future of the industrial and academic professionals as well as the novices poised to enter the field of psychology.
Around 20% of the world's children and adolescents have a mental health condition, with suicide the second leading cause of death among 15-29-year-olds. Two of the most common mental health conditions including depression and anxiety, cost the global economy US$ 1 trillion each year. The global mental health market was valued at $383.31 million in 2022 and is estimated to reach $537.97 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 3.5% from 2021 to 2030.
Hectic lifestyles, anxiety disorders along with substance abuse has propelled the demand for behavioral health treatments. Behavioral health services comprise mental health, alcohol & substance abuse, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, and eating disorder services. Rise in number of adults, children, and elderly people with serious mental illness has increased the need for behavioral health treatment.
In the arena of Mental Health Conferences 2023, we focus on catalyzing the collaboration, stimulate innovation, create tangible opportunities for all and develop potential solutions to the rising global health issues.
Impact of COVID-19
The number of mental health patients has rapidly increased as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic. The number of mental health cases has increased as a result of causes including virus-related anxiety, mass sadness, lengthy physical distances, unemployment, unstable finances, and social isolation. The need for mental health care services increased as a result. The global market for mental health therefore grew. Despite this, there were delays in the delivery of mental health care owing to lockdowns and clinic closures. New players eventually entered the field as a result of this.
Factors propelling the Global Health Market Dynamics
• Covid 19 raised the rate of mental illness, posing a lot of threats to the world and creating a vast opportunity for mental health reforms and a lifeline of support services. The global market for mental health is anticipated to increase as a result of government initiatives for the diagnosis and treatment of mental disease, opening up new prospects for market competitors.
• The industrial market for mental health services and applications is largely driven by technological innovation. In order to match end-customer needs and improve their market position, major organizations active in the mental health application market are appropriately focused on offering technologically cutting-edge solutions.
• The Commonwealth Fund estimates that about a quarter of American adult’s experience anxiety or depression. The United States has high rates of both drug-related and suicide deaths. Additionally, locals frequently look for professional assistance. As a result, the global market for mental health earns more money.
• A major factor driving the global mental health market is the increase in healthcare spending, which contributes to the development of its infrastructure. Additionally, a number of government agencies seek to strengthen the healthcare system by increasing financing, which will have an additional impact on market dynamics. Government initiatives to lessen the burden of mental illness and the provision of rehabilitation services by non-governmental organizations are expected to result in positive revenue growth for the global market for behavioural health (NGO).
• Tighter insurance coverage for mental health and rising drug and alcohol exposure among young individuals are two key trends among end users in the global behavioural health business. Additionally, some of the key factors boosting the expansion of the global market for behavioural health include outpatient counselling for children with ADHD, rehabilitation programmes for those with substance abuse disorders, awareness-raising campaigns for mental illnesses and drug addiction, etc.
Service based analysis of the Mental Health Market
Based on the service, the global behavioral health market is segmented into
• Outpatient counselling
• Intensive case management
• Home-based treatment services
• Inpatient hospital treatment
• Emergency mental health service
Outpatient counselling service is most favored due to low cost, high level of privacy, and flexible schedule according to the patient.
Thus, the outpatient counselling segment is expected to witness the highest growth rate, in terms of market share by accumulating more than two fifths revenue share for the global behavioral health market over the forecast period.
Disorder type analysis of the Mental Health Market
The worldwide behavioural health market has been segmented into categories for depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, alcohol use disorders, eating disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorders based on the type of condition that it affects. In 2021, the depression market category represented a sizable portion of the overall market. The market is anticipated to grow rapidly between 2022 and 2031. The disorder category's largest market share belongs to depression, which makes up around 27% of the entire market. The increase in focus given to mental health on a global scale is due to an increase in cases of anxiety, depression, and suicide.
Additionally, depression is a widespread mental condition that affects 5% of adults worldwide. Continuous melancholy and a loss of interest in fun and rewarding activities are identified as the symptoms. It may have an impact on eating and sleep, which can lead to common symptoms like weariness and poor concentration.
The senses, spaces, and sleep area generate significant revenue for the industry, which will expand at a 6.5% annual rate going forward. Along with highlighting the greater effects of environmental stimuli on stress, mood, and sleep, it also covers ideas, services, and products that enhance sensory awareness and the mind-body link.
Many products, like as smart beds, monitors, sleep accessories, retreats, and nap cafes, are utilized to encourage sound sleep, excellent sensory function, and a calm attitude.
Schizophrenia will have a third-significant industry share of roughly 13% by the end of this decade. One of the numerous signs of the illness is a wide range of thinking, behaving, and emotional difficulties. The rising prevalence of schizophrenia is attributed to the ongoing lifestyle changes, which has increased awareness of mental health issues.
Regional Analysis of the Mental Health Market
The majority of the countries are now investing in innovative digital and telecommunication solutions and the appointment of more mental healthcare professionals. This is expected to create a positive impact during the forecast period. Moreover, the upsurge in mental healthcare activities post covid developed novel services and opened the entry of major players operating in various regions including North America, Europe, Asia-pacific countries, and UAE.
• North America accounted to hold a major share in the mental healthcare market due to the rise in adoption of advanced cutting-edge technologies with increased awareness in a mental health forum. It holds over 54.8% global market share, and is expected to continue its dominance through 2028. The global behavioral health market was valued at US$ 205.08 Bn in 2021 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 2.6% from 2022 to 2031. It was anticipated to reach more than US$ 262 Bn by the end of 2031.
• The United Kingdom is the highest shareholder country in Europe mental health market in 2022-23. This is also due to a rise in adoption of advanced technologies and an increase in awareness of mental health among individuals. Based on mental disorders, mood disorders have the highest share in the mental health market of Europe in 2023. Government in the region is taking initiatives to improve mental health of people. Thus, Europe is expected to possess a market share for 24.8% in the sales indicator period 2022-2028.
• Asia Pacific holds the highest compound annual growth rate in the Global Mental Health Market over the forecast period. This is due to rising disposable income and growing mental health awareness among the population. China holds the highest share in the mental health market of Asia Pacific. This is due to the rising geriatric population in China. Based on treatment techniques, the psychological intervention technique has the highest market share in 2022.
• Brazil is the highest shareholder country in South America mental health market in 2021 and also registers the highest CAGR over the projection period. Based on patient age, adults have the highest share in the mental health market of South America. Further, based on mental disorders, the mood disorders segment holds the highest market share in 2022.
• South Africa holds the highest share in the Middle East & Africa mental health market. The UAE market is also registering the highest CAGR over the forecast period. Based on treatment techniques, the psychological intervention segment has the highest share in the MEA market. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) holds the highest share under the psychological interventions segment in 2023.
Mental Health Market Trends
• The need for major mental and behavioural health organization’s services is growing, and so is the ability of society to support treatment through medical benefits and coverage. Overwhelming stress may have an adverse effect on a worker's performance, effectiveness, physical health, and mental health. As a result, stress management in the workplace is essential, and increasing awareness of this fact has turned into a critical market driver. In addition to providing individualized mental health care, the competitive employers package also covers lost productivity caused by psychological difficulties in many firms.
• Hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and other providers of health care services are embracing an array of disruptive emerging technologies, such as virtual assistants, neurological interventions, digital phenotyping, diagnostics reports, augmented reality, and virtual reality, to help patients feel less anxious and to promote the care delivery model, which adds significant value to the market by increasing its potential.
• During the epidemic, which had negative impacts on people's mental health as well, many found it difficult to communicate with healthcare professionals physically. With possible advantages like convenience, a wider reach including those in rural locations and emergency care circumstances, tele-health technologies have filled this gap.
• Virtual mental health care and tele medicine are provided to be useful for bridging the gap caused by COVID 19. The market rate for mental health applications developed by the numerous sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, and other medical specialists has increased due to improved lifestyles and growing urbanization.
• There are many resources available online for managing mental health conditions, including training seminars for expanding the market and managing conditions like psychoses, schizophrenia, rising rates of depression in young people, safety plans for suicide, and rising guidance from medical professionals through voice calls and messages with the experts providing accurate information about health.
• A wide range of therapies and services are now available to everyone, including dual diagnosis treatment, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, discharge planning, psychological intervention, cognitive behavioural therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy.