International Symposium on Cognitive Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health - (ISCPPMH-26)
14th - 15th May, 2026 | Milan, Italy
14th April, 2026
24th April, 2026
29th April, 2026
14th - 15th May, 2026
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.
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track will explore recent developments in cognitive psychology, focusing on the mechanisms underlying thought processes and behavior. Emphasis will be placed on empirical studies that enhance our understanding of cognition in various contexts.
This session will address novel approaches in psychiatric care, including integrative treatment models and patient-centered practices. Participants will discuss the implications of these innovations for improving patient outcomes and satisfaction.
This track will examine factors contributing to mental wellbeing and resilience across different populations. Research on interventions that promote psychological health and coping strategies will be highlighted.
This session will delve into the intersection of neuroscience and mental health, focusing on how brain function influences psychological disorders. Presentations will cover neurobiological findings that inform treatment approaches.
This track will focus on the unique challenges and treatment modalities in child and adolescent psychiatry. Discussions will include developmental considerations and evidence-based interventions for young patients.
This session will explore the role of forensic psychology in the legal system, including assessments of competency and risk. Participants will discuss ethical considerations and the implications of psychological findings in legal contexts.
This track will investigate evidence-based trauma therapy approaches and their effectiveness in promoting recovery. Presentations will highlight innovative techniques and the importance of a trauma-informed care framework.
This session will focus on advancements in psychological assessment tools and methodologies. Participants will discuss the validity and reliability of various measures in clinical and research settings.
This track will highlight successful community mental health initiatives aimed at improving access to care and reducing stigma. Presentations will focus on collaborative approaches that engage diverse stakeholders.
This session will explore the impact of mental health policies on service delivery and patient outcomes. Discussions will include advocacy strategies for promoting mental health awareness and policy reform.
This track will examine evidence-based clinical interventions in psychiatry, focusing on pharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches. Participants will share insights on integrating these interventions into comprehensive treatment plans.