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Working Together for Mental Health : Partnership for Policy and Practice
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The 2007 Congress will feature a high quality Scientific Program of global significance and regional relevance.
The Scientific Program will: • Include papers on leading trends and research findings from a wide range of psychiatry and mental health perspectives • Be cutting-edge, featuring the latest advances in treatment, service provision and mental health care • Comprise an impressive line up of international speakers and opinion leaders from across the mental health arena
The Scientific Program will cover a range of topics and themes relevant to all involved in mental health.
The perspectives and experiences of practising clinicians, consumers, carers, indigenous community, Asia and Australasia, will be interwoven through the program.
The key streams under the theme Working Together for Mental Health: Partnerships for Policy and Practice are (in alphabetical order):
• Addiction Psychiatry • Advances in the Management of Psychosis and Mood Disorders • Biological Psychiatry/Psychopharmacology • Community Linkages • Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry • Nursing • Old Age Psychiatry • Policy Development • Primary Care and Mental Health • Psychiatry and Physical Illness • Psychology • Regional and Cross Cultural Collaboration • Service Models: Evidence and Implementation • Other: eg. Psychotherapy, Suicide, Anxiety Disorder
The Scientific Program offered at this Congress will be the highlight of 2007 for all those involved in mental health policy and clinical practice.
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