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2nd World Summit on Psychiatry, Mental Health Nursing and Healthcare (CSE)


Date
Jul 26, 2021 - 08:00 AM - Jul 27, 08:00 AM
Organizer
conference series
Venue
Pacific Gateway Hotel at Vancouver Airport
Location
3500 Cessna Drive Richmond ,

Richmond,
BC,
Canada,
ZIP: 00000
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2nd World Summit on Psychiatry, Mental Health Nursing and Healthcare

About Psychiatric Nursing 2020 Conference Series LLC Ltd has successfully completed World Summit on Psychiatry, Mental Health Nursing and Healthcare (Psychiatric Nursing 2020), scheduled from November 26-27, 2020 Los Angeles, USA and now we are privileged to announce 2nd World Summit on Psychiatry, Mental Health Nursing and Healthcare to be held during July 24-25, 2020 at Vancouver, Canada. Conference Series LLC Ltd takes immense pleasure to invite all speakers, students, delegates and exhibitors, professors, business professionals and doctors & nurses from all over the world to participate and share the views in the Psychiatric Nursing 2020. It is specially designed cluster of a program that provides a common platform where industry meets academia to discuss the recent issues and happening. It serves as a bridge between researchers from academia and industry enhanced by its well organized scientific sessions, plenary lectures, poster presentations, world-class exhibitions, diverse symposiums, highly enriched workshops and B2B meetings. Details of Psychiatric Nursing 2020 Conference in Canada: Conference Name Place Date Psychiatric Nursing 2020 Vancouver, Canada July 24-25, 2020 Psychiatric Nursing 2020 is a special designed cluster of 2 day event which will be organized around the theme “Exploring Mental Health and Nursing Education towards Wellness and Health Care”. Conference Scientific Sessions: Mental Health and Well-being Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Nursing Education, Careers and Research Research, Education and Case Studies on Mental Health Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders Psychology and Psychological Resilience Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Addiction, Opioids, Substance Abuse and Recovery Stress, Anxiety and Depression Self-harm and Suicide Prevention Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders Neuroscience and Neuropsychiatry Paediatric and Geriatric Nursing Community, Family Nursing and Public Health Nursing Nursing Practices and Recovery Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) and Nurse Practitioners Midwifery and Women’s Health Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders Healthcare and Management Health Promotion and Health Education Physiotherapy and Patient Care Holistic, Alternative, Community and Traditional Medicines Why to attend Psychiatric Nursing 2020? We endeavour to make Psychiatric Nursing 2020 a success, with your support and high quality talks from Psychiatrists, Registered Nurses and Healthcare communities. During the conference, we assure you that you will experience world class facilities and hospitality at the conference. Psychiatric Nursing 2020 is a remarkable discussion to unite overall recognized Psychiatrists, Psychologists Mental Health researchers, Doctorate of Nursing, Healthcare professionals, Scientists, Academic scientists, industry researchers, Scholars to exchange about state of the art research and technologies. The Conference will feature many exciting academic programs including multiple panels, workshops, affinity group lunches, paper presentations, and scientific sessions by reputed Psychiatrists, Mental health and Healthcare professionals from all over the world.

Who to Attend? Psychiatric Nursing 2020 event invites participants from all leading Universities, Colleges, Clinical research institutions, Hospitals, Medical Centres, Clinics and Private Organizations, Pharmaceutical companies to share their experiences on all aspects of this rapidly expanding streams. Target Audience: • Psychiatrists and Psychologists • Academic scientists and industry researchers • PhD Scholars, Researchers, Nurses and Doctors • Nurse Care practitioners • Mental Health Counsellors and Therapist • Professors and Research fellows • Post-graduates in Nursing Practices, • Clinical Nurse Specialists • Nurse Managers/Supervisors • Nurse Mid-wives and Nurse Leaders • Faculty members and Students • Health Care Professionals • Pharmaceutical development companies • Directors, CEO's of Organizations Plan your Trip to Vancouver, Canada in July Vancouver is the largest city in the Canadian province of British Columbia and is the third largest in Canada. As of 2006, Vancouver's population was 578,000 but its Census Metropolitan Area surpassed two million. The City of Vancouver is located on the British Columbia's west coast, adjacent to the Strait of Georgia and across that waterway from Vancouver Island. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada classed as a Beta global city. In the early days of its growth, Vancouver's economy was based around logging and sawmills which were established beginning in 1867. Although forestry is still Vancouver's largest industry today, the city is also home to the Port Metro Vancouver, which is the fourth largest port based on tonnage in North America. Vancouver's second largest industry is tourism because it is a well-known urban centre worldwide. Vancouver is one of those cities that’s just as good to visitors as it is to permanent residents. The ocean-side location and Stanley Park—a green oasis with miles of trails, trees, and expansive views—enhance the cosmopolitan hub with pockets of nature, making spending time in this corner of British Columbia relaxing and invigorating all at once. Vancouver is nicknamed Hollywood North because it is the third largest film production center in North America following Los Angeles and New York City. The Vancouver International Film Festival takes place annually each September. Music and visual arts are also common in the city. Vancouver also has another nickname of "city of neighbourhoods" as much of it is divided into different and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods. English, Scottish, and Irish people were Vancouver's largest ethnic groups in the past, but today, there is a large Chinese-speaking community in the city. Little Italy, Greek town, Japan town, and the Punjabi Market are other ethnic neighbourhoods in Vancouver. Landmarks in the city include Capilano Suspension Bridge, H.R. Macmillan Space Centre, Van Dusen Botanical Garden, Flyover Canada, Vancouver Lookout, Classical Chinese Garden, Science World, Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver Aquarium, Museum of Anthropology, Grouse Mountain, Stanley Park, Sea Wall, Granville Island and Queen Elizabeth Park Scientific Sessions Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders is the examination and treatment of psychological instability, enthusiastic unsettling influences and strange conduct. Psychiatry is one of the most established therapeutic claims to fame, but on the other hand is a standout amongst the most energizing wildernesses of medication. A psychological disorder is a pattern of behavioural or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. Relatively recent research has revealed that psychological disorders are far more widespread than previously believed. Approximately 150 different psychological disorders as well as disorders that fall under a category of similar or related disorder subtypes. Psychology and Psychological Resilience Psychology is the study of the mind and behaviour, according to the American Psychological Association. It is the study of the mind, how it works, and how it affects behaviour. Mental health condition of an individual may benefit from assessment and treatment with a licensed psychologist. Psychologists do not concentrate on prescribing medicines but focus widely on therapeutic approaches such as psychotherapy and treating with behavioural intervention for emotional and mental suffering patients. Psychological resilience is termed as an individual's ability to adapt for stress and adversity. Psychological 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. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Child and Adolescent psychiatry is a branch of psychiatry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders in children, adolescents, and their families.It investigates the bio psychosocial factors that influence the development and course of these psychiatric disorders and treatment responses to various interventions. The science of healing or curing disorders of the psyche in children(those below 12 years of age).So is the psychiatry concerned with Adolescents i.e., Adolescent Psychiatry. Neuroscience and Neuropsychiatry Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary science that works closely with other disciplines, such as mathematics, linguistics, engineering, computer science, chemistry, philosophy, psychology, and medicine. Neuroscientists study the cellular, functional, behavioral, evolutionary, computational, molecular, cellular, and medical aspects of the nervous system. Neuropsychiatry is combination of both Neurology and Psychiatry which focuses on disorders related to mental health, in which many cases were revealed to be originated from a recognizable malfunction in the brain. Mental Health and Well-being Mental health and Well-being includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Mental health is not just the absence of mental disorder. It is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community. Spending time in green space or bringing nature into your everyday life can benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing Research, Education and Case Studies on Mental Health The Department of Mental Health Education aims to promote the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities through excellence in teaching, research, and service in the area of mental and neurological disorders. The Department, founded in 1987, is an integral part of the institute and actively involved in teaching, research and training activities in the field of health education. As per world Health Organization (WHO), there are more than 450 million individuals with mental, neurological, or behavioural issues around the world (WHO, 2005a). Psychological wellness issues are assessed to represent 13% of the worldwide weight of sickness, chiefly from unipolar and bipolar disorder, liquor and substance-utilize disarranges, schizophrenia, and dementia. In any case, in numerous nations, emotional wellness is concurred a low need; for instance, a 2005 WHO examination found that about 33% of low-salary nations who detailed a psychological well-being spending plan spent under 1% of their aggregate wellbeing spending plan on emotional wellness. To promote health, prevent diseases/conditions, facilitate timely and informed care, and foster rehabilitation. Stress, Anxiety and Depression Stress is mental tension caused by demanding, taxing or burdensome circumstances. Stress doesn't just affect our mental state and mood; it affects our physical health as well. When we are very stressed, a hormone called cortisol is released into our bloodstream, suppressing the functioning of our immune, digestive and reproductive systems. When the stress response fails to shut off and reset after a difficult situation has passed, it can lead to depression in susceptible people. Depression is a common but serious mood disorder. A person's thoughts, behavior, tendencies, feelings, and sense of well-being are all affected. Depressed mood is also a symptom of some mood disorders such as major depressive disorder (MDD) or dysthymia. Melancholia is a state of low mood and aversion to daily activity. Anxiety is an inclination depicted by a hostile state of internal turmoil, every now and again took after by anxious conduct, for instance, rumination, and so forth. Self-harm and Suicide Prevention Self-harm is also commonly known as self-injurious behaviour (SIB), self-mutilation, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), deliberate self-harm (DSH), self-abuse, and self-inflicted violence. It has been defined as “a preoccupation with deliberately hurting oneself without conscious suicidal intent, often resulting in damage to body tissue” Suicide is defined as intentionally taking one’s own life Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death worldwide and rates of completed suicide are higher in men than women – with men up to four times more likely to kill themselves than women. Suicide prevention methods and treatment are based on patient risk factors. Treatments are prescribed in light of underlying conditions in addition to prevention of suicidal thoughts and acts. If you are suffering from a mental disorder, a treatment plan to treat this condition is implemented first. One of the most common suicide prevention techniques is psychotherapy. Addiction, Opioids, Substance Abuse and Recovery Addiction is a physical or psychological need to do, take or use something, to the point where it could be harmful to you. Addiction is a condition in which a person engages in the use of a substance or in a behaviour for which the rewarding effects provide a compelling incentive to repeatedly pursue the behaviour despite detrimental consequences. Opioids trigger the release of endorphins, your brain's feel-good neurotransmitters. Endorphins muffle your perception of pain and boost feelings of pleasure, creating a temporary but powerful sense of well-being. When you take opioids repeatedly over time, your body slows its production of endorphins. The same dose of opioids stops triggering such a strong flood of good feelings. This is called tolerance. Opioid use can lead to addiction and, too often, overdose. Opioids are safest when used for three or fewer days to manage acute pain, such as pain that follows surgery or a bone fracture. Developing a drug addiction isn’t a character flaw or a sign of weakness and it takes more than willpower to overcome the problem. For many people struggling with addiction, the toughest step toward recovery is the very first one: recognizing that you have a problem and deciding to make a change. Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders Schizophrenia is an illness characterized by a group of so-called positive symptoms that may include hallucinations (hearing voices, seeing visions), delusions (fixed false beliefs), and/or a thought disorder (speech that makes little sense). Words are spoken, but the connections between sentences or paragraphs are illogical. Bipolar disorder is a psychiatric illness that is characterized by episodes of mania. Symptoms include euphoria, distractibility, irritability, and grandiosity. Psychiatrists often see patients with a mixture of the above symptoms, and it may be difficult to determine whether a patient has schizophrenia or bipolar disorder even after following him or her for many years. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Psychiatric nursing is considered an advanced nursing role and requires nurses to handle complex patient conditions and severe mental health issues. A psychiatric nurse plays a vital role in the administration of psychiatric treatment and care. Nurses in this profession work alongside psychiatrists, who are medical doctors specializing in mental disorders ranging from depression and anxiety to schizophrenia and personality disorders. Mental health nursing is a specialised branch of nursing with a focus on the care of people with mental health problems. Mental health nurses work with their clients to promote psychological well-being and emotional health and physical well-being.Mental health nurses work with clients who suffer from conditions like anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and bi polar disorder. Paediatric and Geriatric Nursing Pediatric Nursing requires knowledge of normal psychomotor, psychosocial, and cognitive growth and development, as well as of the health problems and needs of people in this age group. Preventive care and anticipatory guidance are integral to the practice of pediatric nursing. See also pediatric nurse practitioner. Geriatric Nursing is a nursing pertaining to older adults, In order to provide good quality and maximum functionality of life for older adults, geriatric nurses are preferred to work in collaboration with older adults, their families, and communities. The term Gerontological nursing was replaced with Geriatric nursing in the 1970s, which has a broader focus on health and wellness, in addition to illness. Paediatric Nursing the branch of nursing concerned with the care of infants and children. Nursing Education, Careers and Research The demand for nurse educators is high, because presently there is a shortfall of licensed nurse educators across the world. The maximum number of nurse educators work for 1 to 5 years in nursing universities and have customarily satisfied the prerequisites to end up a qualified nurse, winning a graduate in nursing, for the most part one that places an accentuation on nursing instruction. A nurse educator prepares licensed practical nurses and registered nurses for entry into clinical practice. They can also teach in various patient care settings to provide continuing nursing education to licensed nursing staff. Nurse Educators helps nursing students for Continuing Nursing Education. During past decades, the changes in education have replaced from theory oriented approach to practical and application based approach and this plays a key role for those who chose nursing as career. Nursing Practice and Recovery Nurse practitioners (np) are additionally made an experience of as Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) who is approved to give proof based practice thru the examination and solution dreary circumstance the patients. In adjusting to International Council of Nurses, an NP/APRN is "an enrolled medical attendant who has attired the accomplished information base, elaborate basic leadership aptitudes and clinical skills for since quite a while ago termed hone, in which nation they are credentialed to rehearse. Nursing expert works with doctors, therapeutic/surgical execs, drug specialists, physical advisors, social laborers, phrase related specialists, and different human services experts to get the nice conclusions for affected patient wellness. In the United States, contingent at the country in which they work, clinical nurse practitioners should likely be required to rehearse under the supervision of a physician.Innovations in nursing have come to be an increasing number of important ideas in nursing literature. Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) and Nurse Practitioners(NP) Clinical nurse specialists provide an advanced level of care in hospitals and other clinical locations. They strive to improve healthcare through evidence-based practice at the individual patient and systems levels. CNSs provide clinical expertise, leadership in nursing practice, and systems innovation in hospital, community, outpatient, and long-term care settings. Their responsibilities may also include diagnosis and treatment, health promotion, disease management, prevention, and risk reduction. Clinical nurse specialists are registered nurses with a graduate degree in nursing at the Masters or Doctorate level. NPs practice autonomously and collaboratively with other health care providers to perform assessments, order laboratory and diagnostic tests, diagnose, prescribe medications and treatments, and perform procedures within their authorized scope of practice. Community, Family Nursing and Public Health Nursing Community nursing can be broadly described as any nursing care provided outside of an acute hospital. This includes healthcare provided in the home, and also in other settings, for example within General Practice, a community hospital, the custody suite of a police station, a school or care home. Family nursing is a part of the primary care provided to patients of all ages, ranging from infant to geriatric health. Nurses assess the health of the entire family to identify health problems and risk factors, help develop interventions to address health concerns, and implement the interventions to improve the health of the individual and family. Family nurses often work with patients through their whole life cycle. This helps foster a strong relationship between health care provider and patient. Public health nursing is a systematic process by which: The health and health care needs of a population are assessed in order to identify subpopulations, families and individuals who would benefit from health promotion or who are at risk of illness, injury, disability or premature death. Healthcare and Management The IT system has revolutionised the field of medicine. In this fast-paced world of medicine, it is a daunting task to manage a multi-speciality hospital. A hospital management system (HMS) is a computer or web based system that facilitates managing the functioning of the hospital or any medical set up. This system or software will help in making the whole functioning paperless. It integrates all the information regarding patients, doctors, staff, hospital administrative details etc. into one software. It has sections for various professionals that make up a hospital. Healthcare Management is related to leadership, management and administration of health care systems, hospital networks, and public health systems, hospitals. Generally management of a single institution is also referred to as Health service management. A figure of new factors is recognized on the way to weight the health status of individuals, as well as their background, lifestyle, as a consequence economic, group conditions, as well as spirituality; these are referred headed for so “determinants of health”. Bigger personal membership groups consist of the institution of Healthcare Executives, the Healthcare Management Associations. Health Promotion and Health Education Health Promotion and Education is a profession focusing on the behaviors, systems, environments, and policies affecting health at a variety of levels. This profession requires intensive specialized training encompassing the biological, environmental, psychological, social, physical, and medical sciences. Health education is a tool of health promotion: the two should not be separate. Health education (beyond patient education, for example education of adolescents, mothers of the community, etc.) and patient education carried out by the family physician/general practitioner is very important at the individual, group and community level.

Midwifery and Women’s Health Midwifery is also known as obstetrician or birth attendant is the health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period, in addition to the sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives. The midwife who is a trained professional has an important task in counselling and education in health, not only for women, but also within the family and the community.Women have a distinctive health problem. Women can have a healthy pregnancy by receiving early and regular prenatal care. Ovarian tumour, uterine growth, vaginal tumour, cervical growth and vulvar malignancy can be cured by malignant gynaecological tumours and health nursing services for women. Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders Nutrition, nourishment, or aliment, is the supply of materials - food - required by organisms and cells to stay alive. In science and human medicine, nutrition is the science or practice of consuming and utilizing foods. The state of being well above one's normal weight. A person has traditionally been considered to be obese if they are more than 20 percent over their ideal weight. That ideal weight must take into account the person's height, age, sex, and build. Eating disorders and obesity are usually seen as very different problems but actually share many similarities. In fact, eating disorders, obesity, and other weight-related disorders may overlap as girls move from one problem, such as unhealthy dieting, to another, such as obesity. This information sheet is designed to help parents, other adult caregivers, and school personnel better understand the links between eating disorders and obesity so they can promote healthy attitudes and behaviors related to weight and eating. Holistic, Alternative, Community and Traditional Medicines Holistic medicine focuses on treatments that address the whole person, rather than treating illness or disease as an isolated incident. Any illness or disease that occurs is viewed as a dysfunction of the person as a whole. The holistic physician takes into consideration physical, nutritional, environmental, emotional, spiritual, or lifestyle factors that may be contributors or causes of ill health. Alternative Medicines that are utilized rather than standard medications. Standard medicines depend on the aftereffects of logical research and are presently acknowledged and generally utilized. Less research has been improved the situation most sorts of elective drug. Elective drug may incorporate uncommon weight control plans, megadose nutrients, home grown arrangements, exceptional teas, and magnet treatment. For instance, an exceptional eating routine might be utilized rather than anticancer medications as a treatment for disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) characterizes conventional medication as "the entirety of the learning, abilities, and practices dependent on the speculations, convictions, and encounters indigenous to various societies, regardless of whether reasonable or not, utilized in the support of wellbeing and also in the aversion, conclusion, enhancement Physiotherapy and Patient Care According to the WCHPT (World Confederation for Physical Therapy), it is defined as the area of health responsible for promoting, developing, maintaining and restoring people’s maximum movement and functional ability throughout their lives.Its main interest and objective is to identify and maximise the quality of life and potential for movement of each person in the areas of promotion, prevention, treatment or intervention, in addition to adaptation and rehabilitation of health. The techniques used in physiotherapy today have evolved since the time of Hippocrates’ massages. Each area of physiotherapy intervention has its own specialised techniques and is based on scientific evidence.

AGENDA 2020 ------------------------------- 2020 Upcoming Soon ------------------------------- Day 1 November 26, 2020 Conference Hall: Bordeaux 08:00-08:30 Registrations 08:30-09:00 Opening Ceremony Keynote Forum 09:00-09:45 Title: Intentional happiness: 7 paths to lasting happiness Elia Gourgouris, The Happiness Center, USA 09:45-10:30 Title: Improving the physical health of people with mental health problems: Actions for mental health nurses-a new resource Ben Thomas, London South Bank University, UK Group Photo 10:30-10:35 Panel Discussion Networking & Refreshment Break 10:35-10:50 @ Foyer 10:50-11:35 Title: The masked reason for criminal or illogical behaviour often overlooked in criminal and civil high profile cases Louise Olivier, University of Pretoria, South Africa Workshop 11:35-12:35 Title: Care for the caregiver: An integral approach to sustaining wellness and preventing compassion fatigue Gisele Fernandes, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA Exhibitor Session 12:35-13:00 Title: Ingrezza capsules:Prescription medicine used to treat adults with movements in the face, tongue, or other body parts that cannot be controlled Vicente Robinson, Neurocrine Biosciences, USA Lunch Break 13:00-14:00 @ Foyer Sessions: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | Positive Psychology and Wellbeing | Psychiatry and Psychology | Psychological Disorders/Psychiatric Syndromes Session Chair: Elia Gourgouris, The Happiness Center, USA Session Co-chair: Ben Thomas, London South Bank University, UK Session Intoduction 14:00-14:25 Title: A synthesis of 5 years of research on the influences of PTSD and TBI on community reintegration in OEF/OIF veterans David P. Graham, Baylor College of Medicine, USA 14:25-14:50 Title: The lived experience of mental health inpatients with an autistic spectrum condition: A phenomenological study Paul Maloret, University of Hertfordshire, UK 14:50-15:15 Title: Early detection of mental illness in the correctional setting with the use of the correctional mental health screening tool for men Grashika Devendra, Wellpath, USA 15:15-15:40 Title: From anxious to empowered: How the messenger of anxiety can be used to help people move toward healing and purpose Jennifer L Fee, Vanguard University, USA Panel Discussion Networking & Refreshment Break 15:40-16:00 @ Foyer Sessions: Psychiatry and Psychology | Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing 16:00-16:25 Title: Resilience, caregiving burden, and quality of life in Egyptian family caregivers of patients with schizophrenia Souzan Abd El-Menem Abd El-Ghafar Harfush, Tanta University, Egypt 16:25-16:50 Title: Equipoise: New dimensions of stress and its numerical modeling Fouad Ktiri, Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques, Morocco 16:50-17:15 Title: Protection of disease/conditions induced memory impairment by novel pharmaceutical agents Karem H Alzoubi, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan Special Session 17:15-18:00 Title: Experience of my own developmental process while working in the field of psychology over a period of more than 30 years Lorinda Brink Bergh, Medipark Medical Centre, South Africa Panel Discussion Day 2 November 27, 2020 Conference Hall: Bordeaux Keynote Forum 09:00-09:45 Title: Patients and staffs experiences of quality of psychiatric care: An international comparison Agneta Schroder, Orebro University, Sweden 09:45-10:30 Title: Principles and outcome of a group therapeutic intervention utilising wild animals in the african bush Louise Olivier, University of Pretoria, South Africa Panel Discussion Networking & Refreshment Break 10:30-10:45 @ Foyer 10:45-11:30 Title: Spirituality for holistic health and wellness Romesh Jayasinghe, Institute of Mental Health, Sri Lanka 11:30-12:15 Title: The personal loss in nursing and the transition back to bedside practice Debra Coleman, California Baptist University, USA Workshop 12:15-13:00 Title: The mental and emotional tool kit for life: Education that can be very therapeutic an ounce of prevention worth many pounds of cure Ray Mathis, Chicago Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, USA Lunch Break 13:00-14:00 @ Foyer Sessions: Applied and Health Psychology | Clinical & Counseling Psychology | Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology | Psychiatry and Psychology Session Chair: David P. Graham, Baylor College of Medicine, USA Session Co-chair: Agneta Schroder, Orebro University, Sweden Session Intoduction 14:00-14:25 Title: Mathematical proof of the therapeutic effect of relaxation Fouad Ktiri, Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques, Morocco 14:25-14:50 Title: Suffering in silence: Effect of composite package of laughter yoga on perceived stress, quality of sleep and caregiver burden among caregivers of mentally ill clients in AIIMS, New Delhi Merin thomas, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India 14:50-15:15 Title: Impact of a designed interpersonal problem solving intervention on interpersonal problem solving skills and self- esteem among patients with schizophrenia Souzan Abd El-Menem Abd El-Ghafar Harfush, Tanta University, Egypt 15:15-15:40 Title: Negative bias to sad facial expressions in depressive symptomatology: Considering the autism spectrum Anna Nakamura, University of Tokyo, Japan Panel Discussion Networking & Refreshment Break 15:40-16:00 @ Foyer Workshop 16:00-16:40 Title: The THINK-FEEL-DO thermostat model: A simple but helpful visual to use with patients and clients to help them generate a more functional amount of emotion and be more responseable Ray Mathis, Chicago Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, USA Poster Presentation 16:40-17:10 PN&AP 01 Title: Higher levels of agreeableness are associated with higher ratings of therapeutic alliance Amanda Mendez, Loma Linda University School of Behavioral Health, USA PN&AP 02 Title: Differences in remission from nicotine use disorder by tobacco treatment services among people with severe mental illness Hamzah Alghzawi, University of Maryland, USA PN&AP 03 Title: The effectiveness of long distance smoking cessation programs Thiago Amaro Machado, Hospital Israelitas Albert Einstein, BrazilPN&AP 04 Title: A new integrative and preventive intervention program for patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant: First results of a pilot study with students Maya Corman, University Clermont Auvergne, France PN&AP 05 Title: Cognitive improvement by food substitutes using PhytoMeal, Pitfalls for Neuropsycholgical testing Han Sung Ju, Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea Video Presentations 17:10-18:00 PN&AP 01 Title: Pragmatic psychology what abilities are hiding behind so called disabilities Susanna Mittermaier, The Pragmatic Psychology Center, Austria PN&AP 02 Title: Comparison between methods of diagnosis re complex PTSD and their application in the 1960s and today Margaret Reece, Hope Restored, UK Panel Discussion Thanks Giving & Closing Ceremony

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