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ACMH-2026

About Congress

Welcome to ACMH-2026 – 6th Annual Congress on Mental Health

February 16–17, 2026 | Paris, France

Theme: Making Mental Health a Global Priority

We are delighted to welcome global mental health professionals, psychiatrists, psychologists, neuroscientists, psychiatric nurses, counselors, clinical researchers, and public health experts to the 6th Annual Congress on Mental Health, taking place in the beautiful city of Paris, France, from February 16–17, 2026.

Join us for two enriching days of scientific knowledge-sharing and mental health innovation as we work together to make mental wellness, psychological care, and brain health a worldwide priority. This conference provides a premier platform for discussing the latest advancements in neuropsychiatry, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, and behavioral science, while fostering collaborations across academia, research institutions, and healthcare industries.

We invite you to:

  • Submit your abstract and showcase your pioneering research.
  • Register today to secure your spot at this international mental health conference.
  • Explore the call for abstracts and present your work across diverse mental health disciplines.
  • Download our brochure to learn more about the scientific agenda and speaker opportunities.
  • Meet our Organizing Committee Members – global leaders driving the future of mental healthcare.
  • Participate in our Poster Competition and gain international recognition for your research.

Let’s come together to advance mental health awareness, promote evidence-based practices, and drive impactful conversations around emotional wellbeing, psychiatric disorders, and global healthcare innovation.

We look forward to welcoming you to ACMH-2026 in Paris!

Scope & Importance

The 6th Annual Congress on Mental Health, scheduled for February 16–17, 2026 in Paris, France, is an international platform focused on improving mental healthcare systems, advancing psychiatric research, and promoting emotional and psychological wellbeing worldwide.

Why Attend?

  • Gain insights into the latest trends in mental health research, clinical psychology, and psychiatric treatment.
  • Present your work and engage in meaningful discussions with global experts.
  • Network with professionals from academia, clinical practice, government, and industry.
  • Explore collaboration opportunities to support global mental health awareness and policy reform.
  • Contribute to making mental health a global public health priority.

Who Should Attend?

This congress welcomes a diverse audience involved in mental health advancement, including:

  • Psychiatrists & Psychologists
  • Mental Health Professionals & Therapists
  • Clinical Researchers & Scientists
  • Neurologists & Neuroscientists
  • Public Health Experts & Epidemiologists
  • Psychiatric Nurses & Social Workers
  • Students, Scholars & Academic Faculty
  • Behavioral Health Specialists
  • Healthcare Policy Makers & NGO Representatives
  • Digital Health Innovators & Mental Health App Developers

Join ACMH-2026 to be part of a transformative movement in global mental wellness.

Sessions

Session 1: Psychiatry and Psychology
This session will explore the foundations and advanced approaches in both psychiatry and psychology, including diagnosis, treatment modalities, and therapeutic methods. Experts will discuss topics like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and clinical case studies.
  • Clinical Psychiatry
  • Behavioral Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology
Session 2: Mental Health Disorders
This session focuses on common and complex mental health disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders. The session includes new therapeutic approaches, pharmacological advances, and evidence-based recovery models.
  • Depression and Bipolar Disorder
  • Anxiety and Panic Disorders
  • Personality Disorders
Session 3: Stress, Anxiety and Depression Management
A deeper look into techniques and practices that help manage stress, anxiety, and depression. This session highlights mindfulness, therapeutic models, and practical interventions for both patients and practitioners.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Meditation and Mindfulness
  • Lifestyle Interventions
Session 4: Neuroscience and Neuropsychiatry
Dive into the neurological underpinnings of psychiatric conditions. This session will cover neuroscience applications in mental health, including neuroimaging and the study of neurotransmitters in psychiatric care.
  • Neurobiology of Mental Illness
  • Brain Imaging Techniques
  • Neurogenetics and Mental Health
Session 5: Addiction and Substance Use Disorders
Addressing substance use disorders and addiction, this session highlights evidence-based prevention, treatment innovations, and community-based strategies. Behavioral addiction and co-occurring disorders are also discussed.
  • Alcohol and Drug Addiction
  • Opioid Epidemic
  • Behavioral Addictions (Gambling, Internet)
Session 6: Child and Pediatric Mental Health
Understanding and addressing mental health needs in children and adolescents is critical. This session features topics such as autism, learning disabilities, and early intervention techniques.
  • Early Developmental Disorders
  • Child Counseling Techniques
  • Behavioral Interventions
Session 7: Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention
This session tackles critical aspects of suicide prevention, including intervention strategies, therapeutic responses, and awareness programs. Professionals will discuss effective tools for identifying and supporting high-risk individuals.
  • Suicide Risk Assessment
  • Community Mental Health
  • Crisis Hotlines and Response Systems
Session 8: Rehabilitation and Recovery in Mental Health
Explore integrative approaches to mental health recovery. This session focuses on rehabilitation, social reintegration, and long-term care planning for individuals recovering from psychiatric disorders.
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Support Groups and Peer Recovery
  • Long-term Treatment Plans
Session 9: Adolescent Mental Health
Adolescent mental health is crucial for developing healthy emotional and cognitive patterns in teenagers. Mental health disorders in youth often go undiagnosed, leading to long-term challenges. This session will address depression, anxiety, substance use, and behavioral issues, offering tools and early intervention strategies to support adolescent well-being.
  • School-based mental health
  • Teenage depression and suicide prevention
  • Youth resilience strategies
Session 10: Psychopharmacology and Medication Management
This session explores the science of psychopharmacology in treating various mental illnesses. Topics include drug classifications, therapeutic effects, side effects, and challenges in medication management. It provides insights into pharmacological innovations for schizophrenia and mood disorders.
  • Antidepressants and anxiolytics
  • Antipsychotics in schizophrenia
  • Medication adherence
Session 11: Geriatric Psychiatry
Geriatric psychiatry focuses on diagnosing and treating mental health conditions in older adults. With rising elderly populations, the need for tailored approaches to dementia, Alzheimer’s, and depression becomes paramount. This session highlights best practices in geriatric mental health care.
  • Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
  • Late-life depression
  • Elder care policies and support
Session 12: Neurodevelopmental Disorders
This session will cover neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autism and ADHD. Learn how early diagnosis and specialized therapies contribute to significant improvements in cognitive, social, and academic outcomes.
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • ADHD and learning disabilities
  • Early childhood interventions
Session 13: Women’s Mental Health
Women’s mental health involves biological, psychological, and cultural dimensions. This session explores perinatal and postpartum depression, hormonal influences, and trauma recovery specific to women, with discussions on integrative and gender-focused treatments.
  • Perinatal mental health
  • Postpartum depression
  • Gender-specific therapies
Session 14: Mental Health Legislation and Policy
Mental health policies shape access to care, patient rights, and funding. This session covers mental health legislation, global disparities, and reform strategies to ensure inclusive and effective healthcare frameworks, with focus on protecting the rights of individuals with psychiatric conditions.
  • Global mental health rights
  • Healthcare policy reforms
  • Ethical frameworks in psychiatry
Session 15: Telepsychiatry and Digital Mental Health
The digital era has revolutionized mental healthcare delivery. This session delves into telepsychiatry, e-therapy platforms, and digital interventions that increase accessibility while ensuring ethical care delivery for individuals with mental disorders.
  • Virtual therapy tools
  • Mobile health apps
  • Ethical concerns in digital treatment
Session 16: Military and Veteran Mental Health
Mental health challenges like PTSD are highly prevalent among military personnel and veterans. This session focuses on trauma recovery, therapy approaches, and systemic support for reintegration, emphasizing the psychological toll of service and the path to healing.
  • PTSD among military personnel
  • Veteran support programs
  • Reintegration strategies
Session 17: LGBTQ+ Mental Health
This session explores the unique mental health challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, including discrimination, identity conflict, and healthcare access. It promotes inclusive practices and mental wellness among gender-diverse communities.
  • Gender dysphoria and identity support
  • Mental health disparities
  • Inclusive care strategies
Session 18: Mental Health and Chronic Illness
Patients with chronic illnesses often experience depression and anxiety. This session discusses integrative care models that treat both the physical and psychological aspects, focusing on patient-centered support and resilience-building.
  • Depression in chronic disease patients
  • Mental resilience in cancer care
  • Integrated care models
Session 19: Innovations in Psychiatric Research
Explore cutting-edge developments in psychiatric research, including genetic mapping, neuroimaging, and experimental therapeutics. This session aims to highlight innovations that could redefine diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses.
  • Genomic insights in psychiatry
  • Brain imaging technologies
  • Novel therapeutic targets
Session 20: Resilience, Mindfulness, and Holistic Mental Health
Focusing on mind-body connections, this session introduces holistic approaches to mental wellness. Techniques like mindfulness, meditation, and cognitive therapy help individuals build resilience and achieve emotional balance.
  • Meditation and mental clarity
  • Stress management frameworks
  • Integrative behavioral therapy

Benefits of Participation

Participating in the 6th Annual Congress on Mental Health offers unparalleled advantages for professionals in psychiatry, clinical psychology, mental health research, and neuroscience. Whether you're attending in person or virtually, this global mental health conference provides the perfect platform to share knowledge, build networks, and elevate your professional profile.Key Benefits for All Participants:

Attend keynote sessions led by internationally renowned mental health experts and psychiatric researchers.

  • Access all scientific sessions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.
  • Gain international recognition for your research contributions and professional achievements.
  • Publish abstracts in high-impact international journals with unique DOIs.
  • Enjoy publication discounts in open-access journals within the field of mental health and psychiatry.
  • Receive exclusive conference handbooks, event kits, and printed materials.
  • Network with global leaders in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, and public health.
  • Learn from groundbreaking studies, clinical advancements, and case discussions.
  • Obtain certified participation for oral and poster abstracts.
  • Create valuable global collaborations for future research, projects, and academic growth.

Participation Categories:

Our congress welcomes a wide range of participation options tailored to suit academics, clinicians, researchers, organizations, and companies involved in mental health science and healthcare innovation:

  • Keynote Speaker: Present a 45–50-minute keynote on cutting-edge mental health topics as a thought leader and influential voice in the field.
  • Speaker (Oral Presentation): Deliver a 25–30-minute talk to showcase original research, clinical studies, or innovative practices in mental health and psychiatry.
  • Speaker (Workshop): Conduct a 45–50-minute interactive workshop focused on practical tools, strategies, or therapeutic techniques in mental healthcare.
  • Speaker (Special Session): Collaborate with fellow experts in a special 45–50-minute session covering specialized areas in neuropsychiatry, psychology, or behavioral science.
  • Speaker (Symposium): Join a 45+ minute multi-presenter session, exchanging insights across related research themes and interdisciplinary topics.
  • Delegate (Registration Only): Attend all sessions, gain access to resources, and enjoy full benefits of the conference experience without presenting.
  • Poster Presenter: Present your research visually through poster presentations and benefit from full delegate-level access.
  • Remote Presenter: Participate from anywhere in the world via virtual oral or e-poster presentation with full certification and digital access.
  • Exhibitor: Promote your organization, services, or healthcare products by booking booths of various sizes in the conference exhibition area.
  • Media Partner, Sponsor, or Collaborator: Collaborate with ACMH-2026 to gain brand visibility, outreach support, and strategic promotion across our global platform.

Join our conference in Paris and be a part of shaping the future of global mental health!

Boost your visibility, publish your work, and connect with the world’s leading minds in mental wellness and psychiatric care.

Market Analysis

Future Outlook: Global Mental Health Market (2026–2036)

The global mental health market is expected to witness consistent growth from an estimated USD 450 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 605 billion by 2036, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3%. This sustained expansion is attributed to increasing global awareness, technological advancements, and policy reforms prioritizing mental health as a fundamental aspect of public health.

Key Market Drivers:

  • Rising incidence of mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance abuse, especially post-pandemic.
  • Growing adoption of digital health solutions including telepsychiatry, mental wellness apps, and AI-powered diagnostics.
  • Enhanced public and private investments in mental healthcare infrastructure, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Workplace mental health initiatives and school-based mental health programs contributing to early intervention and awareness.

Global Trends & Opportunities:

  • Expansion of services across all demographics: pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations.
  • Increased demand for personalized therapy, community-based care, and preventive mental health services.
  • Rising collaborations between governments, NGOs, and private sectors to improve accessibility and reduce stigma.

Market Challenges:

  • Limited access to mental health professionals and facilities in rural and underserved areas.
  • High costs of treatment including psychotherapy, medications, and hospitalization.
  • Persistent social stigma delaying diagnosis and treatment-seeking behavior.

As the world recognizes the urgent need to integrate mental health into universal health coverage, the upcoming decade is set to bring transformative change. ACMH-2026 plays a pivotal role in this progress by bringing together global experts, policymakers, and innovators to exchange ideas and drive actionable solutions.

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Conference Date February 16-17, 2026

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Keytopics

  • Addiction
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Counseling
  • Depression
  • Emotional Health
  • Mental Health Advocacy
  • Mental Health Awareness
  • Mental Health Stigma
  • Mental Health Support
  • Mental Health Treatment
  • Mental Illness
  • Mental Well-being
  • Mindfulness
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Panic Attacks
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Psychiatric Disorders
  • Psychological Well-being
  • Psychotherapy
  • Resilience
  • Schizophrenia
  • Self-care
  • Social Anxiety
  • Stress
  • Substance Abuse
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Therapy
  • Trauma