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World Congress on Mental Health, Psychiatry and Psychology, will be organized around the theme “'Leading Innovations and Therapeutic Approaches to achieve Mental wellness rather than illness'”
Mental Health Summit 2018 is comprised of 16 tracks and 79 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Mental Health Summit 2018.
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Mental Health is an expression which is utilized by everyone and every day, so it may astonish you that the term “Mental Health” is misjudged frequently. This ‘Mental Health’ is used as an alternative for many conditions related to mental health –such as Anxiety, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, stress and others.
According to World Health Organization, mental health is a condition of well-being in which each individual understands his or her own potential, can adapt to the normal stress of the life and can able to work in very productively manner and can also make commitment to his or her group.
Mental health incorporates our passionate, mental, and social prosperity. It influences how we think, feel and adapt to life. It also helps in deciding how we handle stress from other people in life. It is very crucial at every stage of person’s life, from youth and pre-adulthood through adulthood. It can cause due to various reasons like; genes, family history, life experiences, biological factors etc.
- Track 1-1Women Mental Health
- Track 1-2Mental illness and Wellbeing
- Track 1-3Mental Health Counseling
- Track 1-4Management of Mental health disorders
- Track 1-5Suicide, Self-harm and Prevention
- Track 1-6e-mental health
- Track 1-7Social work in Mental health
Psychiatry is defined as the branch of science that deals with all medical specialists which deals with various mental health problems like; Mood disorders, Obesity and Eating disorders, Sleep disorders etc. by diagnosis, preventing, providing treatments and rehabilitation.
The essential objective of the psychiatrist is to help the people suffering from mental illness disorders and bring improvement in their mental well-being. They fellows medicinal approach yet may consider biological, psychological and social perspectives. Treatment by medication and yoga or, less frequently, different types of psychotherapy might be attempted. Psychiatrists are therapeutic specialists and are certified in treating dysfunctional behavior utilizing the biomedical approach to deal with mental disorders including the utilization of medications. They may have their training periods under which they learn how to conduct psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and behavioral therapy etc. But it is their medicinal training that separates them from clinical psychologists and other psychotherapists.
- Track 2-1General Adult Psychiatrists
- Track 2-2Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists
- Track 2-3Addiction Psychiatrists
- Track 2-4Forensic Psychiatrists
- Track 2-5Geriatric Psychiatrists
Psychology is defined as the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. It deals with all the aspects of conscious and unconscious experience and thought. It is a scholastic discipline and a sociology which looks to understand individuals and groups by general standards and exploring particular cases. The psychologists deals with pure research (no immediate application, research for its own sake), Applied research (designed to find solutions to specific personal or social problems), Practice psychology (applying psychological knowledge to help individuals change their behavior), Teaching (sharing psychological knowledge).
Opportunities for individuals with advanced degrees in psychology are growing in number and in addition to scope. The advance toward preventing illness instead of simply diagnosing and treating it expects individuals to figure out how to make a healthy behavior solid conduct a standard piece of living for example, chronic health conditions, drug addiction, poor personal relationships, violence at home and in the street, and the harm we do to our environment. Psychologists contribute to answers all the issues through data analysis such as by applying scientific principles, the hallmark of psychology.
Clinical psychologists evaluate and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. This range from short-term emergencies, for example, troubles, to more serious, perpetual conditions, like; schizophrenia. Some clinical therapists treat particular issues only, for example, fears or clinical gloom. Others concentrate on particular populaces — for example, adolescents; families or couples; ethnic minority gatherings; transgender people; or older individuals. They likewise counsel with doctors on physical issues that have hidden mental causes.
- Track 3-1Applied Psychology
- Track 3-2Health Psychology
- Track 3-3Positive Psychology
- Track 3-4Child and Adolescent Psychology
- Track 3-5Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Track 3-6Counselling Psychology
- Track 3-7Clinical Psychology
Psychotherapy is defined as the branch of psychology medicine that deals with the treatments which helps the people with mental health problems, emotional challenges and psychiatric disorders.
It helps to enable patients so that they can understand their own feelings, so that they can feel positive and relaxed. This can equip them to cope with different types of situations in more adaptive way. Basically the duration of therapy is for 1 year and the individuals whose personal wish is to change can put his or her efforts to gain positive results.
Psychotherapy can provide help with various problems, from depression and low confidence to addiction and family disputes. Any individual who is feeling overpowered by their issues and unfit to adapt might have benefit by psychotherapy. It can play a role in treating bipolar disorders and schizophrenia.
- Track 5-1Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Track 5-2Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- Track 5-3Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- Track 5-4Interpersonal Therapy
- Track 5-5Psychodynamic Therapy
- Track 5-6Family Therapy and Group Therapy
- Track 5-7Marriage and Couple Therapy
Stress is an antagonistic defense of human body against predators and danger which can influence a person's mental and physical well-being. The hormones in the body arise and prepare the systems to evade danger which is called as the fight-or-flight mechanism. When various challenges come in life, the response towards the problem is physical by which body activates resources for protecting us by preparing us either to stay and fight.
In stress the large amount of chemicals cortisol, adrenaline and noradrenaline is produced by the body which ultimately leads to increased heart rate, anxiety, work- related stress, sweating and alertness. All the above mentioned factors lead to the psychological and mental health disorders. Other factors includes environment which trigger the reaction known as stressors. Examples are; noises, aggressive behavior, a speeding car, disturb the sleeps, weight reduction etc. The more stressors we experience, the more stressed we tend to feel.
The study done by many scientists demonstrate that the best treatment is cognitive behavioral therapy, which addresses hazardous thought designs, with or without the utilization of antidepressant drugs. Also, proof is rapidly gathering that consistent mindfulness meditation, all alone or consolidated with cognitive therapy, can stop depression before it begins by adequately separating consideration from the redundant negative thoughts that frequently gotten under way the descending winding of state of mind.
- Track 6-1Stress Symptoms
- Track 6-2Signs and Causes
- Track 6-3Stress - fight or flight response
- Track 6-4Stress and Resilience at Workplace
- Track 6-5Types of Stress
- Track 6-6Depression in Adults and Children
- Track 6-7Prenatal depression and postnatal depression (PND)
- Track 6-8Depression Symptoms and Warning Signs
Meditation is currently broadly recognized to impact both functional and physiological parts of the brain. Mindfulness meditation can be characterized from numerous points of view and can be utilized for an assortment of various treatments. When characterizing mindfulness meditation, it is valuable to draw upon Buddhist mental conventions and the creating grant inside empirical psychology. As of late, meditation has been the subject of controlled clinical research. This recommends it might have valuable impacts, including stress reduction, relaxation, and improvements to quality of life, yet that it don’t help counteract or cure sickness. Yoga is additionally a gathering of physical, mental, and otherworldly practices or teaches which began in antiquated India. Many consider have attempted to decide the adequacy of yoga as an integral intercession for malignancy, schizophrenia, asthma, and coronary illness.
- Track 7-1Mind and Body Resilience
- Track 7-2Ayurveda Yoga Therapy
- Track 7-3Yoga for Depression and Anxiety
- Track 7-4Spiritual care in Health care professions
- Track 7-5Modern and Traditional spirituality
- Track 7-6Meditation and Chanting
- Track 7-7Aging and Resiliency
Anxiety is the medical conditions that affect a person’s mood, thoughts, behaviors and body. The causes of anxiety are; Stress, Life experiences, Brain chemistry, Personality, Physical illness, Medical conditions, Heredity and Substances abuse.
The term “Anxiety disorders” suggests that an individual has an unrealistic, irrational fear or anxiety of disabling intensity at its core and its principal and most obvious manifestation. Many people with an anxiety disorders will endeavor to keep away from presentation to whatever triggers their tension. Anxiety disorders include; Intense and prolonged feelings of fear and distress that occur out of proportion to the actual threat or danger; Feelings of fear and distress that interfere with normal daily functioning.
Most people with the condition try one or more of these therapies:
Medication: Many antidepressants can work for anxiety disorders. They include escitalopram (Lexapro) and fluoxetine (Prozac). Certain anticonvulsant medicines (typically taken for epilepsy) and low-dose antipsychotic drugs can be added to help make other treatments work better. Anxiolytics are also drugs that help lower anxiety. Examples are alprazolam (Xanax) and clonazepam (Klonopin). They are prescribed for social or generalized anxiety disorder as well as for panic attacks.
Psychotherapy: This is a type of counseling that addresses the emotional response to mental illness. A mental health specialist helps you by talking about how to understand and deal with your anxiety disorder.
Cognitive behavioral therapy: This is a certain type of psychotherapy that teaches you how to recognize and change thought patterns and behaviors that trigger deep anxiety or panic.
"Even with a reasonably large number of studies of anxiety disorder, data about marginalized groups is hard to find, and these are people who are likely to be at an even greater risk than the general population."
- Track 8-1Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Track 8-2Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Track 8-3Panic Disorder
- Track 8-4Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Track 8-5Social Anxiety Disorder
- Track 8-6Specific Phobias
Mood disorders are also known as affective disorders or depressive disorders. Patients suffering from this disorder have significant changes in mood, generally involving either mania (elation) or depression.
In this most of the people feel sad or irritable from time to time and may say that they are in a bad mood. A mood disorder is different which affects a person's everyday emotional state. Nearly one in ten, 18 year aged people and older have mood disorders. These include depression and bipolar disorder.
Mood disorders can increase a person's risk for heart disease, diabetes, and other diseases. Treatments include medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both. With treatment, most people with mood disorders can lead productive lives.
- Track 9-1Depression
- Track 9-2Dysthymic
- Track 9-3Major Depression
- Track 9-4Bipolar disorder , Bipolar I , Bipolar II
- Track 9-5Cyclothymic disorder
- Track 9-6Epidemiology and Research
- Track 9-7Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Schizophrenia is defined as a chronic brain disorder which affects 1% of the Americans populations. It usually occurs in the late adolescence age and characterized by hallucinations, cognitive difficulties, trouble with thinking, delusions, lack of motivation etc. People suffering from this disorder can have lifelong struggle. Although schizophrenia can occur at any age, the average age to be in the late teens to the early 20s for men, and the late 20s to early 30s for women. It is uncommon for schizophrenia to be diagnosed in a person younger than 12 or older than 40. It is possible to live well with schizophrenia. After so much research on schizophrenia, the researchers demonstrated the causes of the disorder are; Genetics, Environment, Brain chemistry, Substance use (mind-altering, smoking marijuana).
Schizophrenia people can be treated and managed by Antipsychotic medications, Psychotherapy; such as cognitive behavioral therapy and assertive community treatment and supportive therapy, Self-management strategies and education.
- Track 10-1Positive psychotic symptoms: Hallucinations, Delusions
- Track 10-2Negative symptoms
- Track 10-3Disorganization symptoms
- Track 10-4Impaired cognition
- Track 10-5Recovery and Rehabilitation
Since 1980 obesity has dramatically increased around the world. Today more than 500 million grown-ups are obese. Obesity expands the danger of creating different illnesses, for example, type two diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and is assessed to account 2.8 million deaths each year. The two major hazard factors of obesity are high energy consumption and a low physical activity level, resulting about an inability to experience hunger and fullness correctly, and a disturbed hormonal balance.
“While obese people eat too much and move too little, the reverse is true for those with eating disorders, such as anorexia; both groups are similar in that they do not experience hunger and fullness normally” – Cecilia Bergh
Eating disorders and obesity are typically observed as altogether different issues in any case share numerous similarities. These eating disorders, obesity and other problems related to weight may get overlap as girls move from one to the other problem such as unhealthy dieting to another, such as obesity. This data sheet is intended to help guardians, other adult caregivers, and school work force better comprehend the connections between dietary problems and obesity so they can promote healthy attitudes and practices identified with weight and eating. These eating disorders causes; Stunted growth, Delayed menstruation, Damage to vital organs such as the heart and brain, Nutritional deficiencies, including starvation, Cardiac arrest, Emotional problems such as depression and anxiety. Whereas Obesity rises the risk for; High blood pressure, Stroke, Cardiovascular disease, Gallbladder disease, Diabetes, Respiratory problems, Cancer, Emotional problems such as depression and anxiety.
“Behavioral treatment is an approach used to help individuals develop a set of skills to achieve a healthier weight. It is more than helping people to decide what to change; it is helping them identify how to change.” – Gary D Foster
- Track 11-1Anorexia Nervosa
- Track 11-2Bulimia Nervosa
- Track 11-3Binge Eating Disorder
Neurology is defined as the branch of medicine science which deals with the disorders related to nervous system such as; central and peripheral nervous system along with their all blood vessels and effector tissue (muscle). All the neurological practices depend on neuroscience fully. All the problems related to nervous systems were taken into concentration by neurologist. Neurologist is a physician specialized in field of neurology (non-surgical specialist) and they were trained properly so that they can investigate the patient properly and diagnose their problems properly and treat all the neurological disorders.
There is significant overlap between the fields of neurology and psychiatry, with the boundary between the two disciplines and the conditions they treat being somewhat nebulous. There is critical cover between the fields of neurology and psychiatry, with the limit between the two controls and the conditions they treat being to some degree amorphous.
- Track 12-1Multiple sclerosis
- Track 12-2Parkinson’s disease
- Track 12-3Alzheimer disease
- Track 12-4Ischemia
Psychosis is the term used to portray the viewpoint in which the individual experiences a contortion or loss of contact with real world. It is caused due to an innate issue. This mental state is depicted by the closeness of representations, dreams and thought issues. It impacts 3 out of every 100 people. People experiencing psychosis may demonstrate some kind of character changes and thought issue. Psychosis can in like manner be enlivened by horrendous encounters, physical conditions, like; Parkinson's disease, cerebrum tumor or due to medicine misuse, alcohol abuse. It is bound to be broke down in young adults and besides in any sort of individuals. Various sorts of psychosis consolidate medicine or alcohol related psychosis, normal psychosis, brief open psychosis and twisted issue. It is broke down through a mental evaluation. Treatment involves Rapid Tranquilization, Drugs and pharmaceutical medicines. The possibility of the session involves tries to made recovery, etiology and examination.
- Track 13-1Delusional disorder
- Track 13-2Substance-induced psychosis
- Track 13-3Dementia
- Track 13-4Postpartum psychosis
- Track 13-5Delirium
A sleep disorder is a therapeutic issue of some sleep patterns of a man or animals. Some of this issue is very serious which gets interfere with person’s normal physical, mental and social working. Polysomnography and autography are tests normally requested for some type of sleep disorders. Disturbances in rest can be caused by an assortment of issues, from teeth crushing to night fear. At the point when a man experiences trouble in sleep or potentially staying unconscious with no conspicuous reason, it is referred to as insomnia.
Sleep issues are extensively ordered into dyssomnias, parasomnias, circadian mood sleep issues including the planning of sleep, and different issue including ones caused by psychological or mental conditions and sleeping sickness.
Some basic sleep issues incorporate sleep apnea, narcolepsy and hypersomnia, cataplexy, and sickness of sleep. Other disorders include sleepwalking, night terrors and bed wetting. Management of sleep disturbances that are secondary to mental, medical, or substance abuse disorders should focus on the underlying conditions.
- Track 14-1Insomnia
- Track 14-2Sleep-related breathing disorders; Obstructive sleep apnea disorders, Central sleep apnea syndrome, Sleep-related hypoventilation disorders
- Track 14-3Central disorders of hyper somnolence; Narcolepsy type I, Narcolepsy type II, Idiopathic hypersomnia
- Track 14-4Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders
- Track 14-5Parasomnias
Addiction is a condition which occurs when a man ingests a substance (e.g., alcohol, cocaine, nicotine) or takes part in a movement (e.g., gambling, shopping) that can be pleasurable however the proceeded with utilize/demonstration of which winds up noticeably urgent and meddles with normal life obligations, for example, work, relationships, or well-being. Clients may not know that their conduct is crazy and causing issues for themselves as well as other people. Fixation is a confusion of the cerebrum's reward framework which emerges through transcriptional and epigenetic systems and happens after some time from constantly abnormal amounts of introduction to an addictive boost. Cases of medication and behavioral addictions include; alcohol abuse, cocaine habit, nicotine addition, food addiction, and sexual addiction.
A few practices, other than psychoactive substance ingestion, create a short-term remunerate that may incite persevering conduct in spite of information of antagonistic outcomes, i.e., diminished control over the conduct. These disorders have historically been conceptualized in several ways. One view posits these disorders as lying along an impulsive-compulsive spectrum, with some classified as impulse control disorders. A substitute, however not totally unrelated, conceptualization considers the scatters as non-substance or "behavioral" addictions.
- Track 15-1Alcoholism
- Track 15-2Cocaine Addiction
- Track 15-3Drug Addiction
Entrepreneurs from any field can exhibit their products and can give a presentation on their products which should be helpful in business development and marketing. Psychiatry, Psychological and Mental Health meetings are used as a platform aimed to connect Entrepreneurs, Proposers and the Investors worldwide. It is intended to create and facilitate the most optimized and viable meeting place for engaging people in global business discussions, evaluation and execution of promising business ideas. An investor could be able to find out the highest potential investment opportunities globally, which provide good return on investment. For entrepreneurs, this would be an ideal place to find out suitable investors and partners to start and/or expand their business. Thus it is a perfect place to connect Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, Early Stage Companies and Established Corporates with National or International Investors, Corporate Investors and Potential Business Partners.
Psychiatry, Psychology and Mental Health conference is focused on helping entrepreneurs find the right co-founders, advisors, experts and interns to build lasting relationships and accelerate new business formation. Mental Health Summit 2018 congress helps entrepreneurs arm themselves with the right business advisors that have industry expertise in an area that is relevant to their business. Knowledge is power and experience goes a long way. Whether you are an investor seeking to build your portfolio with potentially high-return investment opportunities or an entrepreneur seeking capital or resources to help build your team, the Psychiatry, Psychology and Mental Health Professional will help.