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5th International Conference on Mental Health and Human Resilience, will be organized around the theme “Novel Approaches for Psychiatry & Advancements in Mental Disorders”

Mental Health 2019 is comprised of 17 tracks and 90 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Mental Health 2019.

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It is the psychological condition of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment. Greater than 200 categorized forms of mental illness conditions are present. Mental health includes an individual's potential to enjoy life and create a balance between normal life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience. It is important at every stage of life, beginning with childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Half of the mental health conditions begin by age 14 and the remaining conditions develop by age 24. Prevention of mental disorder at the young age may significantly decrease the risk that a child will suffer from it in the later life.

 

  • Track 1-1Mental wellness
  • Track 1-2Epidemiology of Mental Health
  • Track 1-3Alternative Therapies
  • Track 1-4Mental Health Evaluation

It is termed as an individual's ability to adapt for stress and adversity. Resilience is one's ability to bounce back from a negative experience. It is recognized in an average individual and it can be learned and virtually developed by any individual. It emerged as a major theoretical and research topic from the studies of children of schizophrenic mothers. Different kinds of approaches to resilience building have been developed, gathering attention mainly on the theory and practice of rational emotive behavior therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy. An emerging field in the study of resilience is the neurobiological basis of resilience to stress.

 

  • Track 2-1Psychological Resilience
  • Track 2-2Biological Models of Resilence
  • Track 2-3Approaches to Resilience
  • Track 2-4Resilience and Ability

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. The way you think has a big impact on your mental health. Changes in your thoughts often go along with changes in your mental health. Mental health is determined by our overall patterns of thoughts, emotions, behaviors and body reactions. Having a good mental health is likely to help protect against development of many such problems.

 

  • Track 3-1Connect with others
  • Track 3-2Stay positive
  • Track 3-3Get physically active
  • Track 3-4Help others
  • Track 3-5Get enough sleep
  • Track 3-6Create joy and satisfaction
  • Track 3-7Eat well

Psychopathology term indicates either the study of mental illness or mental distress or the manifestation of behaviors and experiences which may indicate the mental illness or psychological impairment. Mostly Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists are particularly concerned in this area and may either be involved in clinical treatment of mental illness, or research in the origin, development and manifestations of such states, or often, both. Psychiatrists are interested in descriptive psychopathology in particular, which has the aim of describing the symptoms and syndromes of mental illness. The current talk among doctors and researchers treating mental disorders explores the intersection of genetics and environment in major mental illnesses

 

  • Track 4-1Mental Health Research
  • Track 4-2Chronic Illness
  • Track 4-3Down Syndrome
  • Track 4-4Narcissistic personality disorder

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. Mostly 2–3 percent of the general population is affected by Intellectual disability. 75–90% of the people affected have mild Intellectual disability. Non-syndromic affects about 30–50 percent of cases and about a quarter of cases are caused due to a genetic disorder. People with intellectual disabilities as a group have higher rates of adverse health conditions such as neurological disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, epilepsy and psychiatric or behavioral problems compared to people without disabilities.

 

  • Track 5-1causes and signs of mental retardation
  • Track 5-2Adaptive Behaviors
  • Track 5-3fetal alcohol syndrome
  • Track 5-4strategical-metastrategical learning technique
  • Track 5-5 Fragile X syndrome

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 disorders, Depression, Mood disorders, Personality disorders, Psychotic disorders, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse.

 

  • Track 6-1Anxiety disorders
  • Track 6-2Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Track 6-3Affective Disorders
  • Track 6-4Autism and Severe Developmental Disorders
  • Track 6-5Complex Attachment Disorders
  • Track 6-6Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Track 6-7Movement Disorders
  • Track 6-8Eating Disorders

Psychosis is the term used to describe the state of mind in which the individual experiences a distortion or loss of contact with reality. It is caused due to a genetic disorder. This mental state is characterized by the presence of hallucinations, delusions and/or thought disorder. It affects 3 out of every 100 people. People experiencing psychosis may exhibit some kind of personality changes and thought disorder. Psychosis can also be stimulated by traumatic experiences, stress or physical conditions such as Parkinson's disease, brain tumor or as a result of drug misuse, alcohol misuse. It is most likely to be diagnosed in young adults and also in any sort of persons. Different types of psychosis includes drug or alcohol related psychosis, organic psychosis, brief reactive psychosis and psychotic disorders. It is diagnosed through a psychiatric evaluation. Treatment consists of Rapid Tranquilization, Drugs and medication, therapies. The concept of the session consists of attempts made to recovery, etiology and examination.

 

  • Track 7-1Body’s Stress Response
  • Track 7-2Acute and chronic stress
  • Track 7-3Social support
  • Track 7-4Anxiety Disorders
  • Track 7-5Stress management

Psychosis is the term used to depict the perspective in which the individual encounters a distortion or loss of contact with reality. It is caused because of a hereditary issue. This mental state is portrayed by the nearness of visualizations, dreams as well as thought issue. It influences 3 out of each 100 individuals. Individuals encountering psychosis may show some sort of identity changes and thought issue. Psychosis can likewise be animated by horrendous encounters, push or physical conditions, for example, Parkinson's infection, cerebrum tumor or because of medication abuse, liquor abuse. It is destined to be analyzed in youthful grown-ups and furthermore in any kind of people. Diverse sorts of psychosis incorporates medication or liquor related psychosis, natural psychosis, brief receptive psychosis and maniacal issue. It is analyzed through a psychiatric assessment. Treatment comprises of Rapid Tranquilization, Drugs and pharmaceutical, treatments. The idea of the session comprises of endeavors made to recuperation, etiology and examination.

 

  • Track 8-1Suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts
  • Track 8-2Anxiety
  • Track 8-3Psychiatric rehabilitation
  • Track 8-4Etiology of psychiatric emergencies
  • Track 8-5Screening and prevention
  • Track 8-6Mental state examination

Great psychological well-being is a basic piece of a woman's general prosperity. Some mental health conditions happen more every now and again in women and can expect an essential part in the state of a woman's general prosperity. 29 million American women, or around 23 percent of the female masses, have experienced diagnosable mental prosperity associated turmoil in the latest year alone. Similar amounts of women and men experience enthusiastic health issues all around, yet a couple of issues are more fundamental in women than men, and the different way. Diverse social components put women at more genuine peril of poor enthusiastic health than men. In any case, women's status to talk about their feelings and their strong casual associations can secure their mental prosperity.

 

  • Track 9-1Treatment Issues for Women with Mental Illness
  • Track 9-2Women & Psychiatric Disorders
  • Track 9-3Womens Mental Health in Special Populations
  • Track 9-4Mental status examination

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. There are a few intercession methodologies utilized by constructive brain science projects to bring a discouraged individual up to +5. The absolute most well-known positive psychology interventions include: 1) Increasing Positive Emotions 2) Enhancing Coping Skills and Building Resilience 3) Finding Purpose 4) Building Social Support.

 

  • Track 10-1Humanistic psychology
  • Track 10-2Neuroscientific approach
  • Track 10-3Factors for positive psychology
  • Track 10-4Positive psychology techniques
  • Track 10-5Optimism and helplessness

Innovations in the range of evidence based medications, therapy and psycho-social services such as psychiatric rehabilitation, employment, housing and peer supports have made wellness and recovery a reality for people living with mental health conditions. Research showed that in the lifetime half of the cases with mental illness begin by age 14. Treatment options for mental health conditions will vary from person to person. Even people with the same diagnosis will have different kinds of experiences, needs, goals and objectives for treatment. For example, therapy can take many forms, from learning relaxation skills to intensively reworking your thinking patterns. Psychiatrists and psychologists use specially designed assessment tools to evaluate a person for a mental illness. Millions of Americans are surviving with many types of mental health problems such as social anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, drug addiction and personality disorders. Treatment recourse includes medication and psychotherapy. A psychologist is trained in a way so as to evaluate and diagnose mental illnesses but usually treats them by counseling or behavioral therapy. Different therapies like Psychotherapy, Activity therapy, Alternative therapy and Expressive therapy are discussed in the session.

 

  • Track 11-1Expressive Therapy
  • Track 11-2Psychotherapy
  • Track 11-3Obsessive Compulsive Disorders

Medications are used to cure the symptoms of mental disorders such as schizophrenia,  attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, bipolar 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. Sometimes called psychotropic or psycho-therapeutic medications, they have changed the lives of people with mental disorders for the better. There are different types of medication such as Antidepressants, Anti-anxiety, Herbal medicine, Anti-psychotic, Mood stabilizers, and many others.

 

  • Track 12-1Antipsychotic Medications
  • Track 12-2Mood Stabilizers
  • Track 12-3Detox Medications
  • Track 12-4Antidepressant Medications
  • Track 12-5Anti-Anxiety Medications

Treatment includes all the different ways in which someone with a mental illness can get help to minimize the effects of the illness. Many people detected with mental illness achieve strength and recovery through participating in individual or group treatment. Many kinds of treatment options are available. There is no treatment that works for every individual. They can choose either single treatment or combination of treatments that works best. The different treatments include Medication, Complementary, Psychotherapy, Case management, Alternative Medicine and many more. Innovations in the range of evidence based medications, therapies and psycho-social services such as psychiatric rehabilitation, housing, employment and peer supports have made well-being and recovery a reality for people living with mental health conditions.

 

  • Track 13-1Physical and biological interventions
  • Track 13-2Psychosocial interventions
  • Track 13-3Spiritual interventions
  • Track 13-4Therapeutic relationship aspects of psychiatric nursing
  • Track 13-5Organization of mental health care

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. 

 

  • Track 14-1Depression
  • Track 14-2Cluster A personality disorders
  • Track 14-3Cluster B personality disorders
  • Track 14-4substance-induced
  • Track 14-5Mood Stabilizers

Mental health or Psychiatric nursing is the specialty of nursing that cares for people of all ages with mental illness or mental distress, such as bipolar disorder, psychosis, schizophrenia, depression or dementia.

Becoming a mental health nurse can be very gratifying, but it can be a stressful and emotionally draining job as well.  As well as you can work full-time, part-time or casually in this field.  Registered nurses can work in the mental health field. They can increase their certifications by undertaking further study in this field either by a graduate diploma or Master’s degree or applying to become a credentialed mental health nurse.

 

  • Track 15-1Current Trends and Issues in Student Mental Health
  • Track 15-2Access and Education of Student Mental Health Services
  • Track 15-3Value of play in children 
  • Track 15-4Essential Newborn care
  • Track 15-5Family Mental Health Interventions
  • Track 15-6school Mental Health Counseling
  • Track 15-7Mental health across the life span
  • Track 15-8Philosophical themes in mental health

In recent years, a revolutionary new process has evolved for correcting muscular imbalances in the body through an evaluation of joint movements. It has dramatically improved functional capabilities in people of all age groups, providing a pain free lifestyle along with elevating sports performance and career longevity in several professional athletes. This process is a biomechanically-based system called Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT).

 

  • Track 16-1Muscle Imbalance
  • Track 16-2Muscle Weakness
  • Track 16-3Muscle Pain
  • Track 16-4Muscle Injuries

At Professional, we pride ourselves on the Continuing Education that we provide to our staff, keeping them in Rehabilitation, and keeping  healthy, active.  As a result, we have the capability to implement a wide variety of Innovative Techniques.

 

  • Track 17-1Active Release Techniques
  • Track 17-2Gait Analysis
  • Track 17-3Hand Therapy
  • Track 17-4Injury Prevention
  • Track 17-5Kinesio Taping
  • Track 17-6McKenzie Method
  • Track 17-7Pre-Operative Preparation
  • Track 17-8Return to Sport