Theme: Mind Your Body-Mind Your Health
World Mental Health 2020
With the coordination of Organizing Committee, 30th International Conference on Public Mental Health and Neurosciences will be held on December 07-08, 2020. The webinar mainly focuses on the theme “Mind your Body-Mind your Health”. It assembles the significant and whole mix of Neuro specialists, Neuro surgeons and pioneers both from the academic network and industry over the globe to exchange their knowledge, insight, and research to make a world class Neuroscience Meeting.
World Mental Health 2020 will be a great platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s an online event which will grab the attendee’s attention to explore in field of psychiatry and neurology. This gathering will provide networking sessions for Neurologists, Psychiatrists, Neural Professionals, Nurses, Scientists, Professors, Business Assistants, Students, and individuals from all neural associations and universities. The quality information is shared by Keynote Speakers, Symposia, workshops, and exhibitions in this conference.
Why attend??
This International Congress will show a fusion of intriguing contextual analyses in neuroscience and mental health. It aims to develop the advanced technologies in the field of Neurology. It has a comprehensive scientific session that states the current issues and research applications in neurology. The webinar will be addressed by the gathering of people reactions and inquiries to all the more likely encourage learning in neuroscience.
- To share and explore knowledge in your perspective field.
- To discuss on importance and relevance to advancing in neuroscience with continuous professional development.
- Excellent platform to showcase the latest products and formulations in neurology.
- To find the most recent and innovative advancements in psychiatry and mental health.
Target Audience:
- Neuro surgeons
- Psychologists
- Neuropsychologist
- Psychiatrists
- Mental Health Psychiatrist
- Psychiatric Technician
- Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse
- Substance Abuse Nurse
- Scientists and professors
- Neuroimaging Technician
- Students
- Diagnostic laboratory professionals
- Business Entrepreneurs
- Industry professionals
- Directors/Managers/CEO’s
- Presidents & Vice Presidents
Track 1: Psychiatry and Mental Health
Psychiatry is a branch of neuroscience which includes the study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the disorders related to brain. These include many abnormalities related to mood, behaviour, cognizance which leads to Psychiatry and Mental health. A psychiatric disorder is a mental disorder which results in stress, anger, depression. Health Professionals who are involved in the treatment of brain, psychology problems are called neurologists, psychiatrist and psychotherapist. For mental illness, antidepressants and antipsychotics are used for the treatment. Our behaviour and emotions reflect our mental health. Mental health issues include uneasiness, relationship issues, enslavement, mental sickness, self-harm and many more. Routine life of a person can be affected if the person does not have a good mental health.
- Behavioural Disorders
- Emotional Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
Track 2: Addiction and Schizophrenia
Addiction is a common problem related to neuroscience. The functioning of brain and body can be affected by a complex disease called Addiction which is chronic in nature. It damages the relationship between the family members and neighbourhood. Addiction will be affecting the younger generation in this society. Psychiatrists are innovating new therapies, advanced techniques and medications to solve this dangerous problem. Symptoms of addiction are tension, depression and anger. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which people react abnormally to the reality. It is a disorder which affects the person’s ability to think, feel and behave. People who are suffering from this disease can also have a difficulty in concentrating and thinking. It is a combination of hallucinations, abnormal behaviour, disordered thinking. Lifelong treatment should be given to the person who is suffering from Schizophrenia.
- Addiction Medicine
- Drug Abuse
- Paranoid Schizophrenia
Track 3: Stress, Anxiety and Depression
The medical conditions of stress, anxiety and depression are different but their symptoms, causes and treatments overlap with one another. Depression is a serious state of mind, it reflects how one feels, thinks and their day-to-day activities. Recent studies indicate that the rate of depression is more in women than in men. In men depression results in anger, drug addiction and alcohol consumption but in women it results in guilt and sadness. Physical or emotional tension is termed as Stress. It comes from a thought which makes you feel lonely, frustrated and angry. When you feel threatened or angered your nervous system releases few stress hormones which results in heartbeat increases, muscles tighten, blood pressure rises, breath quickens. These disorders affect the function of brain and the brain stops functioning its activities. The person who has anger will experience physical effects like increased blood pressure, cardiac diseases and many more.
- PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
- Moodiness, irritability, or anger
- Feeling overwhelmed
- Loneliness and isolation
Track 4: Dementia and Bipolar disorders
Dementia is a disease and condition that is characterized by the decline of memory. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s. Microscopic bleeding and Blood vessel blockage in the brain can be caused because of Vascular Dementia. Brain cells can be damaged by dementia and can be caused by abnormal brain changes. When cells in particular region are damaged completely then the functionality of the body cannot be carried. Bipolar disorder is mental illness, which brings changes in moods, behaviour and sleeping. People who are having bipolar disorders will have two periods, which is extremely high or low. One period in which person feels happy and energized and the other period in which the person feels sad, sluggish and hopeless. This is referred as two poles of mood that is why it is called bipolar disorders. People with Depressive symptoms will suffer more from Bipolar disorders.
- Manic Depression
- Hypomania
- Sadness
- Memory Loss
Track 5: Brain Tumours and Cancers
Brain Cancer has a variety of symptoms like behavioural change, confusion and seizures. Not all tumours are cancers. Tumours are of two types’ benign tumour and malignant tumour. Benign tumour is less dangerous than malignant tumour. Cancer is term used for malignant tumours. Tumours which grow and spread aggressively are malignant tumours. These types of tumours can be spread to different parts of the body. Tumour cells require blood and nutrients to survive. Symptoms of brain cancer are nausea, vomiting and abnormalities in vision. Brain tumour is a collection of abnormal cells in your brain. Primary brain tumours originate in your brain and are benign (non-cancerous) which can develop from brain cells, glands and nerve cells. Secondary brain tumour occurs when cancer cells spread from another organ like lung or breast to your brain. The location and size of brain tumour plays an important role in determining the symptoms of tumour. Few tumours cause pressure to the surroundings of the brain and some tumours cause damage to the brain tissue directly which leads to brain injury.
- Brain Infection
- Restlessness
- Irritability
Track 6: Paediatric Neurology
Child Neurology is also known as Paediatric Neurology. This represents the diseases related to the nervous system in new born, adolescents, infants, and children. Paediatric Neurologists are responsible for the diagnosis, treatment of the nervous system in children and even spine related disorders can also be treated. Child psychiatry is a multi-disciplinary research field which includes advanced paediatric researches. It influences the development and course of the neurological disorders and treatment responses to various interventions. Psychiatric disorders and mental health of children, adolescents and infants are very challenging for psychiatrists and health professionals to treat them. Autism is a mental disorder which arises in children
- Child Psychoanalysis
- Bipolar disorders in children
- Brain Development
Track 7: Clinical Neurology
The area of overlap between Neurology and Psychiatry is Clinical Neurology. The current information, responsibilities, and reviews in the field of neuroradiology are given by Clinical Neurology. Damage caused to the brain like strokes or injuries can be studied and treated in the field of Clinical Neurology. Clinical Neurology includes disorders of brain and spinal cord.
- Neuro Degeneration
- Neuro Inflammation
- Neuropsychiatry
Track 8: Neurology and Neurosurgery
The disorders related to the nervous system are treated in the field of Neurology. The peripheral and central nervous system disorders are diagnosed and treated by neurologists and psychiatrists. Any disorder related to brain, nerves and spinal cord are treated as Neurological disorders. Paralysis, muscle weakness, loss of sensation and seizures are the symptoms of Neurological disorders. Neurosurgery is also known as neurological surgery. It is concerned with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of the nervous system. Neurological problems can be determined by our mental health.
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Central Nerous System
Track 9: Brain and Sleeping Disorders
Healthy sleep plays vital role in humans so that they can retain all the energy to continue their lives. Too much pressure and stress leads to sleep disorders, it is also determined as the medical disorders in the sleep patterns of the person. Teeth grinding(bruxism), night terrors and allergy or cold may be reasons for the disruption in the sleep of a person. Most common sleep disorder is insomnia; it is a condition where there is difficulty in falling asleep and staying asleep. Music therapy, Melatonin or Hypnotherapy are the treatments used for people who are Brain is the control centre of our body, brain disorder is a condition which affects your brain.
- Mental Disorders
- Sleep apnea
- Narcolepsy
- Sleepwalking
Track 10: Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are the most common neurological disorders. One of the types of Dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. It is mostly observed in old or aged people. In every 4 seconds, a new case of dementia will be detected. Loss of memory, communication and thinking abilities are the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. These are caused by the abnormalities in the brain, as the brain tissue has less number of cells and the brain shrinks for the people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Nerve cells in the brain produce Dopamine for all the activities of brain. Parkinson’s disease damages the nerve cells and decreases the neurons which produce dopamine. As the dopamine levels are reduced in the body it causes abnormal activity in the brain which leads to Parkinson’s disease.
- Changes in sleep habits
- Neuropathy
- Social withdrawal
- Mood swings
Track 11: Epilepsy and other Seizure Disorders
Abnormal movements or unusual electric activity in the brain results in Epilepsy. Seizures and epilepsy are inter-related, but not all people suffering from seizures have epilepsy because seizures are only the symptoms, whereas epilepsy is a disorder. Non-epileptic seizures are called as pseudo seizures; these are caused by psychological stress. Seizures and non- epileptic seizures look alike; this feature makes the diagnosis of true epilepsy difficult. EEG readings and lack of response to epileptic drugs will diagnose the true epilepsy. Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Medications are used as the treatment for seizures. As a result of trauma, low blood sugar, high fever and low blood sodium provoked seizures are occurred. Seizures occur during infancy and grow by age 6.
- Bell's palsy
- Birth defects of the brain and spinal cord
- Brain injury
- Cerebral palsy
Track 12: Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack
Stroke occurs in the brain when the blood vessels or nerve cells blocks, bleeds or ruptures which is called as brain stroke. The supply of blood and oxygen to the brain tissues will stop due to the damage of blood vessels. Human brain tissues and cells start dying within few minutes without the supply of oxygen. Poor flow of blood results in cell death which causes stroke. Mainly two types of strokes: ischemic this is due to lack of blood flow and hemorrhagic which is due to bleeding. High blood pressure and tobacco consumption, smoking results in stroke. TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) is a type of stroke which lasts only for few minutes. When the blood supply in the brain is blocked then TIA disorder arises. Symptoms of TIA doesn’t last longer, they disappear in an hour. Numbness or weakness, especially on one side of the body is the symptoms of TIA. Usage of blood thinners may reduce the risk of stroke.
- Embolic stroke
- Thrombotic stroke
- Dizziness
- Difficulty walking
Track 13: Child Abuse
Child abuse is the physical, sexual and psychological maltreatment or ignorance of the children by their parent or any caretaker. It results in harming the child physically or emotionally. Failure of providing the child with basic needs like food, education or physical and emotional needs which protect the child from harm is termed as Child Abuse. A child should be treated with love, support and care by the family members or the caretakers. No one should allow a child to work or make a child work, as this is one of the factors of child abuse. Child will be mentally affected and witnesses psychological disorders at an early age. According to jurisdictions purposes of removing or causing potential harm to the children is a criminal offense.
- Child Maltreatment
- Child Psychopathology
- Child Neglect
Track 14: Women’s Mental Health
Gender is the vital determinant of mental health. Men and women have different control over their mental health in their lives based on their position, status and treatment in the society. Women’s Mental Health is different from that of men’s. Psychiatric disorders are observed in women is different from men. Depression is the major mental health problem in which the suffering rate in women is more than men. Mental disorder is an involuntary psychological pattern that occurs in individual and causes distress or disability that is not accepted as normal culture. Analysis of mental health indicates that anxiety, depression, stress and sadness are 2-3 times more in women than men.
- Somatic Symptoms
- Sexual Violence
- Women’s Harassment
Track 15: Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
Human brain and the thinking abilities of the brain are the starting point for everything in the universe. We know that artificial system is easier than biological system. Artificial Intelligence is benefitted by neuroscience and models are developed by the principles of brain. In the history of Artificial Intelligence, neuroscience and neurobiology plays a key role. To understand the fundamental and emergent properties of neurons and neural circuits, combination of anatomy, molecular biology, psychology, cytology, mathematical modelling is required. Scope of neuroscience has increased over time which includes different approaches used to study the nervous system at different levels and techniques used by neuroscientists. It is an inspiration for building human-like Artificial Intelligence. Neuroscience inspires us to design AI systems in two ways. One is building neural networks of the brain structure and other is emulating human intelligence. Human brain is an example of intelligence with real-time interaction with a dynamic world. Advances in AI will be benefitted in the field of neuroscience.
- Wrangling data
- Cracking neural codes
Track 16: Mental Health Awareness
Acceptance and understanding of mental illness and mental health by sharing knowledge of mental health disorders will create mental health awareness. Mental health education is necessary for every individual. Being familiar about vernacular of the movement and learning about mental illness is achieved in mental health awareness. Awareness involves advocacy. People should be educated in reducing stigma and improving the quality of life of people suffering from mental illness and their families. Accepting the situations is better than judging the people who are suffering from mental illness. A study has noticed positive results by spreading awareness among the people about mental health. Mental health rate is very low in adolescents; depression and schizophrenia are observed in younger children.
- Mental Disorders
- Mental Illness
Track 17: Power of Yoga and Meditation
Yoga is a way of life, when it is practised daily it gives all-round benefits to our body mentally and physically. Yoga psychotherapy is a therapy which resolves many disorders related to brain and spine. Practice of yoga and meditation has done from centuries. Yoga is not just only a practise of physical exercise but also a spiritual grounding. Meditation is a part of yoga; it deals with mental health, mental relaxation and concentration. Meditation focuses on thoughts and breath. By doing yoga and meditation mind will be relaxed completely. Benefits of doing yoga are improves heart health, reduces back pain, regulates digestion and helps in curing a hangover. Benefits of meditation are managing depression, anxiety disorders and improve concentration.
- Emotional upliftment
- Stress Management
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
Track 18: Coping of Mental Health during COVID-19
Outbreak of Pandemic Coronavirus disease made everyone stressed. Anxiety, depression and fear about an outbreak may cause mental health disorders in adults and children. Coping of mental health during covid-19 is important for the people you care about. Stress during an outbreak involves changes in sleeping habits, eating patterns changes, worsens mental health conditions, over thinking, difficulty in sleeping and concentrating. Sleep disorders arise in every individual during the outbreak. Mental health of children, teens, adults and older people will vary during this outbreak. Take care of yourself and your community to cope with stress disorder. There are many ways to cope with stress, taking breaks from watching, reading, listening to news about the outbreak. Hearing about the pandemic repeatedly can be disturbing and unnecessary tension will be raised in the minds. Take deep breaths, do yoga and meditation. Talk with people about your feelings and concerns.
Conference Highlights
- Dementia and Bipolar disorders
- Brain Tumours and Cancers
- Paediatric Neurology
- Clinical Neurology
- Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
- Epilepsy and other Seizure Disorders
- Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack
- Women’s Mental Health
- Brain and Sleeping Disorders
- Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
- Child Abuse
- Mental Health Awareness
- Psychiatry and Mental Health
- Addiction and Schizophrenia
- Stress, Anxiety and Depression
- Power of Yoga and Meditation
- Coping of Mental Health during COVID-19
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
- Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology
- Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience
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