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27th International Conference on Psychiatry & Psychology Health, will be organized around the theme “Embracing the Excellency in Neuroscience and Mental Health ”
Psychology Health 2018 is comprised of 18 tracks and 167 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Psychology Health 2018.
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The term psychiatry coined by German physician Johann Christian Reil (1808) .Psychiatry is the branch of medical science which deals with study, analysis, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental, behavioral and emotional disorder. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in mental health. People need psychiatrists help for many reason like Frightening hallucinations, panic attack, hearing voices etc. There are different methods for the treatment of mental disorder such as: psychotherapy or talk therapy, psychosocial interventions, electro convulsive therapy, medications and many more, depending upon the health status of the patient.
- Track 1-1Clinical Psychiatry
- Track 1-2Emergency Psychiatry
- Track 1-3Geriatric Psychiatry
- Track 1-4Pediatric Psychiatry
- Track 1-5Psychiatric Epidemiology
- Track 1-6Integrative Psychiatry
- Track 1-7Psychiatry in 21st Century
- Track 1-8Latest Research in Psychiatric Treatment
- Track 1-9Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Psychology is the branch of science, which deals with brain, behavior and mind. It deals with mental condition of both non-human and human animal. Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental process, in other words psychology is both an academic and applied science that studies mental functions and behaviors. Psychology is an important branch of biology as well as sociology. A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medical science which deals with diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental health disorder where as a psychologist is a professional who studies and evaluates mental process and behaviors. A psychologist can provide personal advice to those with personal or family difficulties. Now-a-days psychology is a major and popular subject among the students and also popular topic in public media.
- Track 2-1Applied Psychology
- Track 2-2Abnormal Psychology
- Track 2-3Bio Psychology
- Track 2-4Cardiac Psychology
- Track 2-5Clinical Psychology
- Track 2-6Counselling Psychology
- Track 2-7Developmental Psychology
- Track 2-8Forensic Psychology
- Track 2-9Health Psychology
- Track 2-10NeuroPsychology
- Track 2-11Psycho Oncology
- Track 2-12Sport Psychology
- Track 2-13Sexual Trauma
- Track 2-14Psychological Anthropology
Health Psychology is the study of behavioral and psychological processes in health, illness and healthcare. It explores how behavioral, psychological and cultural factors effect on physical health and illness. Health psychologists use their idea and knowledge of health & psychology to understand physical illness. They also help people to deal with emotional and psychological aspects of health and illness. They encourage people to improve their health and maintain a healthier lifestyle.
In last few years, there are dramatic advances for the treatment of psychological disorder. Neuro stimulation is one of the major advancement in research and clinical use for psychiatric disorder, especially who suffers from major depression disorder and mood disorder. It include 3 major types such as; rTMS (repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation), VNS (Vagus Nerve Stimulation) and DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation). This treatment is the hope for those patients who can’t tolerate medication regimens. Acceptance and commitment therapy technique relief the patients, suffer from psychological disorder. Glutamatergic neurotransmitter is a hope for schizophrenia treatment. There are some therapeutic treatments for psychological disorder such as hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, mindfulness-based therapy, electroconvulsive therapy, dialectical behavior therapy etc.
- Track 3-1Clinical Psychology Health
- Track 3-2Bipolar and Related Disorders
- Track 3-3Traumatic Brain Injury
- Track 3-4Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
- Track 3-5Feeding and Eating Disorders
- Track 3-6Sleep - Wake Disorders
- Track 3-7Addictive Disorders
- Track 3-8Personality Disorders
- Track 3-9Drug Abuse and Dependence
- Track 3-10Psychological Assessment
- Track 3-11Bruxism
- Track 3-12Psychological Resilience
- Track 4-1Neuropharmacology
- Track 4-2Cognitive Neuroscience
- Track 4-3Developmental Neuroscience
- Track 4-4Computational Neuroscience
- Track 4-5Neurology
- Track 4-6Neural Addiction
- Track 4-7Neuro Feedback
- Track 4-8Neurosurgery
- Track 4-9Neuro Rehabilitation
- Track 4-10Neuromodulation
- Track 5-1Child Sexual Abuse
- Track 5-2Concussion
- Track 5-3Neonatal Neurology
- Track 5-4Pediatric Brain Malformations
- Track 5-5Craniofacial Anomalies
- Track 5-6Spina Bifida
- Track 5-7Neonatal Psychology
- Track 5-8Cerebral Palsy
- Track 5-9Hydrocephalus
- Track 5-10Cognitive Psychology
- Track 6-1Schizophrenia
- Track 6-2Parkinson
- Track 6-3Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Track 6-4Neurodevelopmental disorder
- Track 6-5Autism
- Track 6-6Bipolar Disorder
- Track 6-7Cognitive Disorder
- Track 6-8Stress Disorder
- Track 6-9Mental Illness & Treatment
- Track 6-10Dementia
Behavioral psychology is an important branch of psychology that deals with the connection between behavior and mind. It also focused on people’s action, emotions and thoughts. It is also known as behaviorism. Behaviorists believe that someone’s response to environmental stimuli shape their action. Classical conditioning is a behavioral intervention technique by which two stimuli are paired together repetitively to elicit the same behavioral response separately. Understanding behavior from computing and informatics point of view became more popular .It help to understand how, when, why behaviors formed, interact, change and affect decision.
- Track 7-1Anxiety Disorder
- Track 7-2Panic Disorder
- Track 7-3Applied Behavioral analysis
- Track 7-4Conduct Disorders
- Track 7-5Learning Disorders
- Track 7-6Psychology & Human Behavior
- Track 7-7Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
The term positive psychology was coined by Abraham Maslow and the founder of positive psychology is Martin Seligman. Psychology focused on psychological disorders or mental health disorders and its treatment. Positive psychology is the study of happiness; how a psychiatry patient became happier in other words positive psychology is the science of happiness. Positive psychology offers the study of behavior, positive emotion and positive side of human behavior.
- Track 8-1Positive Psychology Intervation
- Track 8-2Happiness & Well being
- Track 8-3Yoga & Medication
- Track 8-4Goal of Positive Psychology
- Track 8-5Applied Positive Psychology
- Track 8-6Flourishing
- Track 8-7Resilience in Positive Psychology
- Track 8-8Positive Psychology Movements
Women experience some psychological, biological and environmental challenges, which have a great impact on mental health. Women suffer 40% more mental or psychological health problem as compare to men .Due to several social issue women are poor in psychological and emotional well-ness. 23% American women experienced mental health problem. 12% female experienced depression (While 6% men). Due to behavioral influence, biological influence and socio-cultural influence ladies are not good in psychology health
- Track 9-1Mental Illness;Male vs Female
- Track 9-2Causes & Treatment
- Track 9-3Gender Difference in Mental Health
- Track 9-4Women Mental Health Statistics
- Track 9-5Women Mental Health in 21st Century
- Track 9-6Treatment Issues for Women with Mental Illness
- Track 9-7Women & Psychiatric Disorders
- Track 9-8Psychological Distress in Women with Gynecological Disorders
Neurocognitive disorders represent a growing epidemic in the modern world, concomitant with increasing life expectancy. Neuro cognitive disorder is a term to describe decrease mental function. It can affect learning, memory, attention, perception and social cognition. Symptoms include change in behavior, short-term memory loss difficulties in understanding language etc. It can be treated by different types of therapy. Neuro cognitive disorder includes Dementia, Delirium, amnestic, delirium etc. Neuro cognitive disorder causes the brain and nerves to deteriorate over time that results gradual loss of neurological function.
- Track 10-1Depression
- Track 10-2Stroke
- Track 10-3Cognitive impairment vs dementia
- Track 10-4Vascular Dementia
- Track 10-5Lewy Body Dementia
- Track 10-6Front temporal NCD
- Track 10-7NCD treatment
- Track 10-8Epilepsy
- Track 10-9Psychosis
- Track 10-10Brain Abnormalities
- Track 10-11Phobia
-Psychiatric nursing is also known as mental health nursing. It is a position of a nursing that specializes in mental health care or psychology health. They take care of the patients of schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, panic disorder etc. A psychiatric nurse must have a bachelor degree in nursing and specializes in mental health. Psychology health illness or mental health illness together and promotes how to overcome from these problems. It creates awareness among the children and students to overcome from these difficulties and lead a happier, successful life. It helps children to understand the meaning of life, social-emotional support and most importantly self-respect. Well psychology health leads to well education, similarly well education leads to well psychology health; as psychology health and education are two sides of a coin.
- Track 11-1Nursing & Mental Health
- Track 11-2Psychiatric Nurse Education
- Track 11-3Mental Health Education in School
- Track 11-4Psychiatric Health Nursing Practice
- Track 11-5Therapeutic Treatment for Psychological Disorders
- Track 11-6Psychometrics
Psychological disorder is a disorder of mind which involves with behaviors, actions, thoughts and emotions that causes distress. Couple therapy is a means of resolving problems and conflicts that couples have not been able to handle effectively on their own. It involves a couple sitting down with a trained professional to discuss their thoughts and feelings. The aim is to help the couples gain a better understanding. Couple therapy helps the couple suffering from psychological disorder for their treatment. Behavioral marital therapy also known as behavioral couple therapy. It is a form of behavior therapy. Couple therapy is a type of psychotherapy which is used to develop harmony among couple. Aim of couple therapy is to restore better understanding in couples who experience relationship distress.
- Track 12-1Objective of CT
- Track 12-2Types of CT
- Track 12-3Psychological Disorders
- Track 12-4Risk & Treatment
- Track 12-5Psychoanalytical Couple Therapy
Psychotherapy is a type of treatment for psychiatric disorder, mental health problem and emotional challenges. Psychotherapy helps the people going through depression, personal and professional difficulties. Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder can be treated along with medication. There are various types of psychotherapy such as cognitive therapy, interpersonal therapy, psychodynamic therapy, family therapy, group therapy
- Track 13-1Pharmacological and Non-pharmacological treatments for Mental Disorder
- Track 13-2Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy
- Track 13-3Brain Mapping
- Track 13-4Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Track 13-5Antipsychotic Medication
- Track 13-6Mental Health Rehabilitation
- Track 13-7Mental Health Counselling
- Track 13-8Child Psychotherapy
- Track 13-9Electro-convulsive therapy
- Track 13-10Psychoanalysis
- Track 13-11Aim of psychotherapy
- Track 13-12Elements of Psychotherapy
- Track 13-13Psychotherapy & Medication
- Track 13-14Insight Oriented Psychotherapy
- Track 13-15Psychotherapy vs Counselling
- Track 13-16Psychotherapy for Depression
- Track 13-17Psychotherapy Techniques
- Track 13-18Hemoencephalography
- Track 13-19qEEG
Dialectical behavior therapy is a comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder. DBT was first develop by psychologist Marsha M. Linehan (1980) to treat suicidal individuals with borderline personality disorder .Dialectical behavior therapy is a therapy that helps people suffering from mood disorder, suicidal ideation, self-harm, substance abuse. This therapy helps the patients by increasing their cognitive and emotional regulation. Dialectical behavior therapy is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy. DBT include 4 components such as individual, group, therapist consultation team and phone coaching. DBT is taught as a series of skills in four modules: mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation, and distress tolerance. Distress Tolerance skills are used to help us cope and survive during a crisis, and help us tolerate short term or long term pain .Tolerating distress includes a mindfulness of breath and mindful awareness of situations and ourselves.
- Track 14-1DBT For Emotion Regulation
- Track 14-2DBT vs CBT
- Track 14-3Mindfulness in DBT
- Track 14-4Components of DBT
- Track 14-5Emotion Regulation
- Track 14-6Distress Tolerance
- Track 14-7DBT Stage Of Treatment
- Track 14-8Distress Tolerance in DBT
Behavioral therapy is a type of therapy that treats psychological disorder or mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, panic disorder, eating disorder, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder etc. Different types of behavioral therapy include cognitive behavioral therapy, aversion therapy and cognitive behavioral play therapy. Play therapy and applied behavior therapy used for children.
- Track 15-1Types
- Track 15-2Third generation Behavioral therapy
- Track 15-3Treatment
- Track 15-4Behavior Management
- Track 15-5Behavior Modification
- Track 15-6.Benefits of Behavioral Therapy
- Track 15-7Behavioral Therapy in Children
- Track 15-8Behavioral Therapy for Mental Health Issue
- Track 15-9Behavioral Therapy for OCD
- Track 15-10Advancement in Behavioral Therapy Treatment
Cognitive behavioral therapy is a short-term, goal oriented psychotherapy treatment in which negative thoughts about self, others and the world can be treated. Goal of this therapy is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people’s difficulties. Cognitive behavioral therapy aims to deal with overwhelming problems in a more positive way by breaking them down into smaller parts. By Cognitive behavioral therapy several disorders can be treated such as (PTSD) post-traumatic stress disorder, (OCD)Obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, eating disorder and many more. Cognitive behavioral therapy can be as effective as medication in treating some mental health problems, but it may not be successful or suitable for everyone. This therapy may be helpful in some cases where medication alone does not work.
- Track 16-1Types of CBT
- Track 16-2Methods of CBT
- Track 16-3ABC technique for CBT
- Track 16-4REBT therapy
- Track 16-5CBT for depression
- Track 16-6Study of mental health
- Track 16-7CBT for suicide prevention
As children and adolescents grow, they are constantly in the process of developing the social skills and emotional intelligence necessary to lead healthy, happy lives. When children experience emotions or engage in behaviors that interfere with their happiness and ability to thrive at that time they need to consult a behavioral therapist. According to research mental illness begins at the age of 14. Behavioral therapy helps the child to identify their inner thoughts and replace bad thoughts with positive thoughts. Children can experience various types of mental health disorders such as anxiety disorder, eating disorder, mood disorder, Schizophrenia, Autism spectrum disorder etc.
- Track 17-1Child Mental Health & Psychology
- Track 17-2Child & Adolescence Counselling
- Track 17-3Child Abuse & Neglect
- Track 17-4Child Education & School Psychology
- Track 17-5Clinical Child Psychology
- Track 17-6Environmental Influence in Child
- Track 17-7Adolescent Medicine & Care
- Track 17-8Child & Adolescence Counselling Psychology
Emotion regulation therapy is a type of psychological therapy which is used to control unwanted emotions. The most effective way to control unwanted emotions are shift the attentional focus, change thoughts and response ,by seeing bigger picture and modify the situation. Emotion regulation is all about identifying, responding and managing to emotions in a way that allows to be useful and productive aspects of the patients internal experience. To regulate an emotion does not necessarily mean to make it disappear than it necessarily means to intensify the emotion. By this emotion regulation therapy, anxiety disorder can be treated.
- Track 18-1Identification of Specific Emotion
- Track 18-2P.L.E.A.S.E. Method of Reducing Emotion
- Track 18-3ETR for Anxiety Disorder
- Track 18-4Essential Emotion Regulation Skill for Adult
- Track 18-5Treatment