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WCDA 2020

WCDA 2020

8th World Congress on Depression and Anxiety” which is going to be held on November 19-20, 2020 at Tokyo, Japan. The theme of the conference is “Exploring innovations and advancements in the field of Psychiatry and Mental Health”. This conference is going to cover the entire field related to Depression and Anxiety, its complication and the management and it also cover what is the innovative treatment related to their disorders.  We are looking forward to being part of this collaborative gathering of key innovators and thought leaders from across the medical and health spectrum. For more information or for opportunities to attend, speak, or sponsor at this year’s conference 

You will be getting an opportunity towards;

·         Keynote Presentations

·         Oral Presentations

·         Poster Presentations

·         Workshops

·         Symposia

·         Young Researchers Forum (YRF)

·         Video Presentations

·         E-posters

·         Exhibitions

·         Sponsorship

·         Collaborations

Please visit: https://depression-anxiety.neurologyconference.com/

Track 1: Depression and Mental Health

Depression is a common mental disorder that causes due to depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, sleepless ness or appetite, low energy, and poor concentration. It affects any age group of people living with depression is very difficult. Some talking therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling, and psychotherapy work well for people suffering from depression. When the condition is critical anti-depressants are recommended to patients suffering from depression but they may have some side effects. Depression is a mental illness and can be very intense and even life threatening is a depressed person feels suicidal.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 2: Anxiety and its Disorders

Anxiety is an emotion characterised by feelings of feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes like increased blood pressure. Anxiety disorders occur when the reaction is out of proportion than the normal situation symptoms include high blood pressure and nausea. Environmental factors like stress for personal relationships, financial problems, and shortage of oxygen are some of the causes of anxiety. Side effects of medicines, genetics, and brain chemistry are some causes of anxiety.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 3: Stress Management and Therapies

Stress management is a broad spectrum of psychotherapies and techniques focussed to control persons stress levels. There are many research strategies for managing stress through proper planning. Many studies have shown that relaxation tools such as progressive muscle relaxation, deep breathing, guided imagery, and clinical hypnosis are helpful for managing stress. Anxiety and irritability are common responses to stress.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 4: Suicide and its Prevention

Suicide is that the act of killing yourself, most frequently as a result of depression or different mental disorders. In the US, suicide accounts for concerning two % of all deaths. Rates are highest for men over sixty nine, however are increasing alarmingly in Youngsters aged fifteen to twenty four. Offering help and support, respond quickly in crisis can help to prevent suicides. 90% of people who commits suicide suffer from lot of mental health issues like depression, bipolar disorderschizophrenia, or alcoholism

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 5: Neurobiology of Depression

Depressive disorder is a long term; recurrence is associated with high levels of disability and mortality. It has a neurobiological basis and is associated with functional and structural brain abnormalities. Genetic vulnerability and stress are the main factors that cause and development of a disease. Dysregulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis reduces hippocampal volumes and anterior cortex (PFC) activity in depressed patients and disrupts physiological state inside the neurocircuit of depression. Antidepressants increase brain-derived neurotrophin, restoring vegetative cell growth and activity and modulate interactions between the neurocircuit anatomical structures.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 6: Neuromodulation Techniques

Deep Brain Stimulation, is one of the latest approved new treatment for tremors and Parkinson’s disease.it includes implantation of mind pace maker which transmits electrical impulses to specific parts of cerebrum, this technique has been successful in clinical trials particularly for the people who are impervious to most different endeavours at treatment, it's an exceedingly obtrusive surgical system that requires direct upkeep, and may not be conceivable or advantageous for a few patients.

The modulation of brain perform via the appliance of weak electrical energy was initial determined directly within the early nineteenth century. Within the past three decades, trans cranial magnetic stimulation and deep brain stimulation have undergone clinical translation, providing alternatives to medical specialty treatment of neurologic and medicine disorders. Additional development of novel Neuromodulation techniques using ultrasound, micro-scale magnetic fields and optogenetics is being propelled by a quickly up understanding of the clinical and experimental applications of unnaturally stimulating or depressing brain activity in human health and malady.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 7: Specific Phobias and Treatment

Everyone experiences fear from time to time. Specific phobias develop in childhood between the ages of 7 and 11. While ordinary fears cause minor anxiety and can be more easily overcome, specific phobias physically and/or psychologically impair the affected individual to such an overwhelming extent that it is disabling to their daily life. Phobias are five types they are animal phobias, Natural environmental phobias, Blood injection or injury phobias, Situational phobias and other phobias. Mental Health professionals can treat phobias which involve cognitive behaviour therapy and medication or both.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 8: Stress and Insomnia

Stress causes insomnia by making it difficult to fall asleep by affecting the quality of your sleep. The effect of stress on sleep duration and quality may be a reflection of how people cope with stress. Stress could be a reaction to danger or weight. Due to pressure we tend to might tend to feel anxious, strained, or tense. The pressure reaction is often physical, as well. Stress triggers a surge of a harmone referred to as adrenaline; this harmone incidentally influences the sensory system of a person. Many health problems caused by stress include depression and anxiety, pain of any kind sleep problems autoimmune disorders digestive problems. A sleeping disorder itself can create changes in inclination and moves in hormones and physiology can cause every medicine problems and a sleeping disorder within the meanwhile.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 9: Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental and neurological disorders that begins in childhood and lasts throughout the life people with ASD cannot communicate and interact with other people there is a wide variation in type and severity of person’s symptoms so it is known as Spectrum. Additional Evaluation and General Developmental Screening during Well-Child Check-ups are the two diagnosis in young children which improves behaviour skills and language development. There are many typed of autism spectrum disorders like high function autism, Asperger’s syndrome, Pervasive developmental disorders, Rett syndrome.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 10: Sexual Abuse and Substance Use Disorders

Sexual abuse is unwanted sexual intercourse, with perpetrators mistreatment force, creating threats or taking advantage of victims ineffective to allow consent. Most victims and perpetrators grasp one another. Immediate reactions to statutory offense embrace shock, worry or disbelief. Long symptoms embrace anxiety, worry or post-traumatic stress disorder. Excessive intake of alcohol and drugs leads to severe health disorders this is known as substance use disorders. Many people with substance use problem have depressionanxiety, emotional distress, attention deficit disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other mental health problems.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 11: Child and Adolescent Mood Disorders

Mental Health professionals recognised mood disorder symptoms in children and adults. They both do not have similar symptoms it is more difficult to diagnose symptoms in children because they cannot able to express their feelings. 70% of females experience depression than males. The most common types of mood disorders are Major depression,

Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia), Bipolar disorder, Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, Premenstrual dysmorphic disorder, Mood disorder due to a general medical condition, Substance-induced mood disorder.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 12: Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorders are psychotic disorders. Schizophrenia is characterised by symptoms like hallucinations and delusions. They lack the ability to think, symptoms may vary from person to person mild to moderate. Psychotic symptoms are seen during mania and depression in patients with bipolar disorder. Psychotropic drugs are used to treat psychotic disorders second generation antipsychotics are effectively helpful than older first generation antipsychotics.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology ConferencesAnxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 13: Yoga and Holistic Health

We can create a balanced lifestyle with yoga. Lot of people became health conscious to maintain their mental and spiritual fitness. One way that most people are able to succeed in balancing physical, mental, and spiritual needs is through yoga. It is a psychical fitness exercise. Holistic drugs, or “holistic health”, may be a belief that each the physical and mental aspects of life. Holistic health is sometimes related to the subject of other drugs; however it's turning into additional thought during this day and age.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 14: Psychopharmacology

Psychopharmacology is the study of drugs that which shows their effect on mood, sensation, thinking, and behaviour. It involves the study of drugs and psychiatric illnessneuroimagingpharmacogenetics, cognitive science, and biomarkers are also involved in this study. Antidepressants and stimulants are wide range of classes which researchers are interested in.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

Track 15: Mindfulness for Mental Wellbeing

Mental health foundation organise mental health awareness week every year and the theme is mindfulness which is an important part in mental wellbeing. Practising of mindfulness helps on to become emotionally stronger, reduce stress increases self-awareness. It helps the people to change the way they think it is a treatment for people with mental health problems. An open and accepting attitude and Awareness are the two components which help to bring relief.

Depression Conferences | Mental Health Conferences | Neurology Conferences | Stress Conferences | Psychology Conferences

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaAmerican Psychiatric AssociationEuropean Depression AssociationAmerican Psychological AssociationNational Alliance on Mental illnessMental health Association in MarylandSociety for Mental health ResearchAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAustralian Clinical Psychology Association

WCDA 2020 arranges to gather all around the globe 2020. Here we welcome you to the World Congress on Depression and Anxiety from November 19-20, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan

Physical disorders are compared to the normal population, more common in people who are with severe mental illness. Although this excess despondency and mortality are more due to modifiable lifestyle risk, the screening assessment of physical health aspects remains very poor, even in developed countries. Moreover specific patient’s providers, treatment and system factors act as a limit to the understanding to the management of physical diseases in people. A psychiatrist can play a major role in the improvement of the physical health of disorder patients by expanding their task from clinical psychiatric care to control and treatment of crucial physical parameters. At system level actions are not easy to realize. Especially for developing countries. In spite of at an individual level, even simple and very basic absorb and treatment actions were undertaken by the treating clinician can already improve the problem of optional medical care in this population. Practice to monitoring and treatment guidelines will result in substantial enhancement of physical health outcomes. In the future, psychiatrist help to educate and boost up people with severe mental illness to know their lifestyle including smoking, drinking unhealthy diet and lack of exercise. The adoption of the council presented in the paper across the world will contribute to a certain improvement in the medical and related psychiatric health outcomes of patients with the severe mental illness. 

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Behavioral Rehabilitation Market is in a growth phase

The universal behavioural rehabilitation market is expected to reach USD 313.9 billion by 2025, According to a new report by grand view research behavioural rehabilitation is predictable to growth during the period due to the presence of government actions, rising number of service providers and awareness among patients

This graph clearly shows that 40 % people are suffering from anxiety disorder and 30 % people are suffering from a mood disorder and of course now a day’s depression is most common, overcoming depression is more important. In future increasing the frequency of depression and substance of abuse cases and services provided by different hospitals for disorders is predictable to boost the market growth.

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Related Societies

Asia-Pacific:

  1. Psychiatrists of Association of Nepal
  2. Philippine Psychiatric Association Portuguese
  3. Romanian Psychiatric Association
  4. Russian Society of Psychiatrists
  5. Neurological Society of India
  6. Movement Disorder Society of Australia

 

WCDA 2019 Report

Conference Series organized 7th World Congress  on Depression & Anxiety in Brisbane, Australia with a focus on “Advanced treatment strategies and research methodologies implemented Depression and Anxiety” where eminent keynote speakers from various reputed institutions made their resplendent presence and addressed the gathering.

WCDA 2019 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the field of Psychiatry & Mental Health.

PENN ERIC KHAN acted as moderator for the conference and the introduction was initiated by her followed by the Keynote sessions, plenary speeches, Young Researchers Forum, workshops and poster presentations.

Keynote Sessions by:

  • Atique Ahmed, Fienberg School of Medicine- North-western University, USA
  • Nigila Ravichandran, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore

Workshop by:

Frank Van De Goot, Symbiant Pathology Expert Centre, Netherlands conducted a workshop on “Air Toxic Syndrome myth or reality” on November 14, 2019 in connection with this conference as a curtain raiser to this topic.

This conference was a path breaking opportunity for Students too, which were given a chance to exhibit their paramount research work through Poster Presentation, young researcher’s forum and discuss the same with the exalted scientists.

Conference Series offers its heartfelt appreciation to all the Organizing Committee Members, Moderator, Chairs and Co-Chairs, Speakers, Students, Media Partners and Editorial Board Members of Journal of Clinical depression, Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Journal of Psychiatry who supported the conference in every aspect for the awe-inspiring exhibition at the venue.

We once again thank you all for the enormous exquisite response. With the unique feedback from the conference, Conference Series would like to announce the commencement of the “8th World Congress on Depression & Anxiety November 19-20, 2020 Tokyo, Japan”.

Book your dates for the upcoming event and I look forward to meet you in Tokyo!!

 

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