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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track will explore the latest research in neuropsychology, focusing on the relationship between brain function and behavior in children and adolescents. Emphasis will be placed on innovative assessment techniques and their implications for clinical practice.
This session will examine various clinical psychology approaches tailored for children and adolescents, highlighting evidence-based practices. Discussions will include case studies that illustrate effective interventions for diverse psychological issues.
This track will focus on recent innovations in child psychiatry, including novel therapeutic modalities and pharmacological treatments. Participants will engage in discussions about the implications of these advancements for clinical practice and policy.
This session will delve into the application of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in treating mental health disorders among children and adolescents. Attendees will review empirical evidence supporting CBT's effectiveness and explore its adaptation for various populations.
This track will highlight the role of counseling psychology in pediatric healthcare, focusing on strategies for addressing emotional and behavioral challenges. Participants will discuss the integration of counseling practices within multidisciplinary teams.
This session will address the complexities of forensic mental health assessments and interventions for adolescents involved in the legal system. Experts will share insights on best practices and ethical considerations in this sensitive area.
This track will explore evidence-based trauma interventions specifically designed for young populations. Participants will learn about the impact of trauma on mental health and effective strategies for recovery.
This session will examine the intersection of social wellbeing and mental health policy, focusing on how policies can support the mental health of children and adolescents. Discussions will include advocacy strategies and the role of community resources.
This track will present innovative research methodologies in the field of psychiatry, emphasizing studies that address child and adolescent mental health. Participants will discuss the implications of these methodologies for future research directions.
This session will focus on the integration of psychological services within community settings, highlighting collaborative approaches to mental health care. Attendees will explore models that enhance accessibility and effectiveness of services.
This track will investigate the relationship between neuroscience findings and psychological therapies for children and adolescents. Participants will discuss how neuroscience can inform therapeutic practices and improve treatment outcomes.