Theme: Mental Health Matters: Mental illness is not a choice, but Recovery is for Wellbeing

Annual Mental Health 2022

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Annual Mental Health 2022

 9th World Summit on Mental Health, Psychiatry and Wellbeing (Annual Mental Health 2022)  will hold the venue for 2 days program, August 10-11, 2022 at  Paris , France for the psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health trainers & experts, researchers, scientists, academicians, advocates, patients, clinicians, nurses, midwife, caregivers, speech therapist, audiology-language experts and other health care people & professionals to join with their latest findings, learn about new advances, make collaboration, meet, interact and build networking through a premier scientific program with keynote lectures, workshops, symposiums, networking events and variety of sessions.

The conference will offer an unparalleled platform for the minds studying and exploring the possibilities to treat psychiatric & psychological disorders to exchange their ideas in future.

Details of Annual Mental Health 2022 Conference in:

         Conference Name

       Place

         Date

    Annual Mental Health 2022

   Paris, France

     August 10-11, 2022

Why to join?

We are pleased to invite you to the 9th World Summit on Mental Health, Psychiatry and Wellbeing (Annual Mental Health 2022) to be held at Paris, France during August 10-11, 2022. Annual Mental Health 2022 will be a gathering of psychological researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, delegates, students and business personals to present all the updates in psychiatry. Join with us to learn, share and listen to the experts about their recent outcomes and their future expectation

Be the first to showcase your research, innovation and brand to gain competitive advantages. Meet your target audience and explore your product and services.

  • To Meet Experts
  • Learning In a New Space
  • New Tips & Tactics
  • Certification
  • Global Networking
  • Rebuild New Customer Base
  • Brand Establishment

Learn and share through Workshops and Interactive Sessions

Workshops and interactive sessions involve extensive interaction between the presenters and delegate around an idea or hands-on experience of a practice. These interactive sessions may take the form of a panel, staged conversation or debate – all involving substantial interaction with the participants. Therefore a variety of sessions, keynote lectures, symposium and workshop and poster presentation will give you an opportunity to share and present research to your colleagues from around the world.

Meet your subject matter experts

Subject Matter Experts will lead you in current research & development. They help you in research queries, content, identify the objectives, and ensure your research scientifically acceptable.

Networking/ round table discussions

Annual Mental Health 2022 has its specially designed networking and round table discussion session, which brings together the clinicians, health professionals, and patients on the front lines of psychiatric care to learn from each other and build professional network and collaboration.

 

Track 1 : Mental Health and Wellbeing

Emotional wellness is not recently the nonattendance of mental issue. It is characterized as a condition of prosperity in which each individual understands his or her own potential, can adapt to the typical worries of life, can work gainfully and productively, and can make a commitment to her or his group. Emotional well-being impacts every single one of us. We as a whole have emotional well-being, similarly as we as a whole have physical wellbeing. Individuals living with an emotional well-being issue or condition can encounter positive psychological well-being, and an individual may encounter poor emotional wellness without a psychological wellness condition. Emotional wellness is not settled.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 2: Wellness and Health Care

Wellness is defined as a proactive and positive approach to living that increases resiliency to stress by promoting life balance and contentment. It concerns about maintaining an overall quality of life and the pursuit of mental, optimal emotional and physical health. Focusing on health and wellness is particularly important for people with, or at risk for, behavioral health conditions. People with mental or substance use disorders typically die years earlier than the general population.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 3: Women’s Mental Health and Midwifery

Mental Health incorporates our passionate, mental, and social prosperity. It influences how we think, feel, and act. It additionally decides how we handle push, identify with others, and settle on decisions. Psychological wellness is critical at each phase of life, from youth and immaturity through adulthood. Psychological disorders are not kidding disarranges which can influence your reasoning, inclination, and conduct. There are many reasons for mental illness. Your qualities and family history may assume a part. Your background, for example, stretch or a past filled with manhandle, may likewise matter. Natural variables can likewise be a piece of the reason. Mental disorder  is normal, yet medications are accessible.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 4: Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders

Psychiatry is the medical specialty that diagnoses and treats mental disorders, usually those requiring medication. Psychiatry is now a highly visible activity, lack of care in the community, compulsion, suicide, drug and alcohol abuse are few motivations. Starting with the identification of the major mental illnesses and how they are considered distinction from normality. 

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 5: Psychology and Psychological Resilience

Mental retardation also known by the terms Intellectual disability (ID) or Intellectual development disorder (IDD) or General learning disability. It is neurodevelopmental disorder caused by impaired functioning. It is caused due to fetal alcohol syndrome, malnutrition, improper brain functioning, brain damage caused by the use of prescription or illegal drugs during pregnancy;   genetic disorders and brain injury and disease; such as down syndrome and fragile X syndrome. It is mostly seen in age below 18. 

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 6: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

Psychiatric nursing or mental health nursing is the specialty of nursing that cares for people of all ages with mental illness or mental distress, such as schizophreniabipolar disorder, psychosis, depression or dementia. Being a mental health nurse can be very rewarding, but it can be a stressful and emotionally draining job as well.  As well as working full-time, you can also work part-time or casually in this field.  Registered nurses can work in the mental health field and they can also increase their qualifications by undertaking further study in this field for either a graduate diploma or Master’s degree or applying to become a credentialed mental health nurse.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 7: Mental Disorders

There are many causes to get mental disorders. Individual’s genes and family history may play a crucial role and your life experiences such as stress or history of abuse may also matter. Biological factors can also be a part of the cause. Traumatic brain injury can lead to a mental disorder. A mother's exposure to viruses or toxic chemicals while pregnant may play a part in getting mental disorder. Other factors may increase the chance of risk such as use of illegal drugs or having a serious medical condition like cancer. Medications and counseling can help to cure many mental disorders. Different kinds of mental disorders like Anxiety disordersDepressionMood disordersPersonality disordersPsychotic disordersObsessive-compulsive disorderPost-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 8: Stress, Anxiety and Depression

A fitting level of outrage empowers us to take legitimate activities, tackle issues, and handle circumstances valuably. Visit outrage postures wellbeing dangers as well. One investigation found that individuals who get furious frequently will probably experience the ill effects of coronary illness, dietary issues, and stoutness. Research has additionally discovered a relationship amongst's outrage and sudden passing. Anger can be managed by practising various measures like: Acknowledge That You Have a Problem, Keep a Hostility Log, Use Your Support Network, Interrupt the Anger Cycle, Use Empathy, See the Humor in Your Anger, Relax and many more.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 9: Self-harm and Suicide Prevention

Suicide is the demonstration of deliberately causing one's own particular demise. Hazard factors incorporate mental issue, for example, discouragementbipolar confusionschizophrenia, identity issue, and substance mishandle, including liquor addiction and utilization of benzodiazepines. Different suicides are rash acts because of stress, for example, from monetary challenges, issues with connections, or from tormenting. The individuals who have beforehand endeavored suicide are at higher hazard for future endeavors. Survival is the demonstration of making due; to remain living. The demonstration or certainty of surviving, particularly under unfavorable or strange conditions.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 10: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Treatments

Traumatic stress can be exceptionally hard to grapple with, yet defying your sentiments and looking for proficient help is regularly the main method for successfully treating PTSD. It's workable for PTSD to be effectively treated numerous years after the horrible accident happened, which implies it's never past the point where it is possible to look for help. If you have PTSD that requires treatment, psychotherapy is typically prescribed first. A mix of psychotherapy and drug might be suggested in the event that you have serious or diligent PTSD. Psychotherapy is a kind of treatment frequently used to treat passionate issues and psychological well-being conditions, for example, PTSD, sorrow, uneasiness and over the top impulsive issue.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 11: Addiction and Substance Use Disorders

Addiction is a perpetual issue with organic, mental, social and ecological elements impacting its advancement and support. Regularly, it falls under two classes, substance reliance, or medication Addiction, and social enslavement, for example, a betting habit. Elevated want to re-encounter utilization of the substance or conduct, possibly impacted by mental (e.g., stretch, history of injury), social (e.g., family or companions' utilization of a substance), and ecological elements (e.g., openness of a substance, minimal effort) can prompt general utilize/introduction, with endless, utilize/presentation prompting mind changes. 

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 12: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Child Mental health focuses on the identification, classification of disorders, treatment and maintains optimum psychological functioning, well-being and ideal mental working and prosperity. It is specifically identified with the level of competency accomplished in mental and social working. Adolescent Mental Health assume a vital part in psychological wellness propensities including adapting, strength, and decision making ability help children to accomplish general prosperity and set the phase for positive emotional wellness in adulthood and people having a serious mental health disorder, such as Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Emotional Disorders, Mood disorders, Developmental disorders at some point in their life.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 13: Mental Illness and Health Care

Medications are used to cure the symptoms of mental disorders such as schizophrenia,  attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depressionbipolar disorder (sometimes called manic-depressive illness), and anxiety disorders. Sometimes medications are used with other combinations such as psychotherapy. Psychotherapy alone may be the best treatment for a person, depending on the illness and its severity. Psychiatric medications treat the symptoms of mental disorders

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 14: Positive Psychology: A new approach to Mental health

Positive psychology is the investigation of joy. Brain science has customarily centered on brokenness—individuals with dysfunctional behavior or different issues—and how to treat it. Constructive brain research, interestingly, is a field that looks at how normal individuals can wind up plainly more joyful and more satisfied. Positive analysts have proposed various routes in which singular bliss might be encouraged. Social ties with a companion, family, companions and more extensive systems through work, clubs or social associations are of specific significance, while physical exercise and the act of reflection may likewise add to bliss.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 15: Neurology and Neurological Disorders

Neurology is the investigation of how the sensory system builds up, its structure, and what it does. Neuroscientists concentrate on the cerebrum and its effect on conduct and subjective (considering) capacities. They additionally research what happens to the sensory system when individuals have neurologicalpsychiatric, and neurodevelopmental clutters.

Neurological disorders are diseases of the brain, spine and the nerves that connect them. In recognizing the signs and symptoms of neurological problems, it is first important to distinguish the various types of neurological disorders.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 16: Neuroscience and Neuropsychiatry

Neuroscience   involves the scientific investigation of the mechanics of the central nervous system, for example, its structure, function, genetics and physiology and in addition how this can be connected to understand disorders of the nervous system

Neuropsychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with mental disorders attributable to diseases of the nervous system. It preceded the current disciplines of psychiatry and neurologyNeurologists have focused objectively on organic nervous system pathology, especially of the brain, whereas psychiatrists have laid claim to illnesses of the mind. Major Neuropsychiatric Conditions include the following: Addictions, Childhood and development, Eating disorders, Degenerative diseases, Mood disordersNeurotic disorders, Psychosis & Sleep disorders.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 17: Neuropharmacology and Neurochemistry

Neuropharmacology concentrates on the understanding of the procedures of known endogenous and exogenous chemical reagents in Nervous system. In the neuropharmacology field, individuals work to produces novel drugs to cure neurochemical disorders, and they have to be responsible for evaluating the level of efficiency and overall safety. Neuropharmacology study includes specializations in such areas as drug neurotoxicity, nervous system disorders, neurotransmission, and behavioral pharmacology.

Neurochemistry alludes to the synthetic procedures that happen in the cerebrum and sensory system. The way that one can read this content, recollect what has been perused, and even inhale amid the whole time that these occasions happen depends on the stunning science that happens in the human mind and the nerve cells with which it imparts.

There are two broad categories of chemistry in nerve systems that are important. The first is the chemistry that generates electrical signals which propagate along nerve cells. The key chemicals involved in these signals are sodium and potassium ions. To see how they give rise to a signal, one must first look at a nerve cell that is at rest.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

Track 18:Case Reports and Management of Mental Health

Mental Health case reports include the various studies carried out by observing & considering the causes of mental illness and mental disorders. It includes Interventional studies for mental health, Observational studies for mental health,   Cross-sectional studies, Descriptive studies and the Analytical studies. In mental health, case reports may focus on the journey of consumer's or life trajectory, providing the clinician with an opportunity to reflect and strengthen their practice. Sharing case reports, stories of hope, resilience, and struggle can provide a template of recovery that is within reach of all consumers.

USA and Canada: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention | American Association of Suicidology | American Psychological Association | Anxiety and Depression Association, | Brain and Behavior Research Foundation | Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation | Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | The Flawless Foundation | International OCD Foundation |  Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada (ADAC) | Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness And Mental Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse | Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Canadian Mental Health Association | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Europe: The British psychological Society | European Association of Social Psychology | European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology | European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies | Finnish Psychological Association | Psychological Society of Ireland | Russian Psychological Society | Turkish Psychological Association

Asia and Middle East: Indonesian Psychiatric Association | Malaysian Psychiatric Association | Myanmar Medico-Psychological Society | Philippine Psychiatric Association | Psychiatric Association of Thailand | Singapore Psychiatric Association | Mental Health Association of Cambodia (MHAC) | Vietnam Psychiatric Association | Chinese Society of Psychiatry

 

Oral presentation: Oral Presentations may include the topics from researches, theoretical, professional or private practices in a concise manner. Individuals with personal experience are also welcome to present personal experience or narratives which help others in everyday life.

Speakers with a 30-minute slot should plan to speak for 20-25 minutes, and Keynote speakers should plan to speak for 40-45 minutes, with the remaining time to be used for questions and discussion by the Session Chair

Workshop: For workshop presenters also, topic of talk will be same as Oral presentation with more specialized techniques and detailed demonstration. The generalized time duration for workshop presentation is about 45-50 minutes. Interested participants can join with their respective team and present the workshop with their research coordinators with special group waiver on registration.

Poster presentation: Student Poster Competition will be organized at Annual Mental Health 2022 conference is to encourage students and recent graduates to present their original research. Presenters will be given about 5-7 minutes to present the poster including questions and answers. Judges may ask questions during the evaluation of the presentation. This is an opportunity for young scientists to learn about the recent findings of their peers to increase their capacity as multidisciplinary researchers. Poster displays will be in hard copy format of 1x1 M long.

For more details regarding Poster Presentation and Judging Criteria view Poster Presentation Guidelines

Webinar: Webinar presentation is designed for those interested attendees who cannot join in person due to schedule conflict or other obligations. In this option the presenter may record the presentation and their presentation will be presented in the Webinar presentation session.

E-Poster: e-Poster is also similar to the webinar presentation. In this session, their presentation will be published in the form of poster in the conference website and the presenter abstract will be published in the conference souvenir and journal with DOI

Exhibition: Annual Mental Health 2022 has the opportunity to exhibit the products and services from commercial and non-commercial organizations like Drug manufactures, Clinical Trial Sites, Management Consultants, Chemists, Pharmacists, Business delegates and Equipment Manufacturers.

To know more about exhibitor booth details and benefits visit WHY TO EXHIBIT WITH US?

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Conference Date August 10-11, 2022
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