Scientific Sessions
- Mental Health
- Women’s Mental Health
- Psychology and Psychiatry
- Autism
- Stress, Anxiety and Depression
- Psychotherapy and Counseling Psychology
- Behavioral Health and Bullying
- Suicide and Self Harm
- Bipolar Disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Neurology and Neurological Disorder
- Addiction
- Obesity and Eating Disorder
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Obsessive Compulsive disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Personality Disorder
- Child Abuse
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Research
Frequently Asked Questions
Authors can submit their abstracts through the online abstract submission portal available on the conference website or via the official conference email.
Abstracts related to the conference theme and scientific sessions are welcome. Multidisciplinary and innovative research contributions are highly encouraged.
The submission deadline will be informed through email upon request. Participants are encouraged to submit early to allow sufficient time for review and confirmation.
Yes, authors are requested to follow the abstract guidelines provided on the website, including title, author details, biography, objectives, results, and conclusion.
Once the review process is completed, the acceptance notification will be sent to the corresponding author via email.
Minor revisions may be accepted before the final submission deadline. Authors should contact the conference manager for assistance regarding modifications through email.
Previously presented or published work may be considered depending on the conference policies.
Accepted abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings, abstract book, subject to editorial policies.
Yes, students, research scholars, and early-career investigators are strongly encouraged to submit their research work.
Yes, at least one author (if not for all) of each accepted abstract is generally required to complete registration to confirm inclusion in the conference program.