4th World Congress on

Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry

THEME: "Frontiers in Mental Health and Psychiatry Research"

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SYNOPSIS

Continuing a powerful legacy of international collaboration and groundbreaking discoveries, we are excited to invite you to the 4th World Congress on Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry, taking center stage in the vibrant metropolis of LondonUK, on March 23-242026.

Mental Health 2026 is the preeminent global forum for Psychiatrists, Psychological researchers, and all those deeply invested in the evolution of Psychiatry, Mental Health disorders, and Psychology. Under the inspiring theme, "Frontiers in Mental Health and Psychiatry Research," we are dedicated to illuminating the most innovative research, transformative practices, and critical discussions shaping the future of mental well-being.

Our central aim is to make Mental Health 2026 an unparalleled summit – a dynamic exchange of knowledge led by the world's most influential Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Mental Health Counselors, fostering profound insights and forging lasting connections.

With the invaluable partnership of esteemed academicians, visionary Public Health leaders, dedicated Mental Health Professionals, impactful NGO advocates, pioneering researchers, insightful scholars, leading industry innovators, and astute Psychiatry analysts, we are crafting an electrifying and comprehensive program. Prepare for thought-provoking panel discussions that challenge assumptions, skill-building workshops that empower your practice, compelling paper presentations that unveil the latest scientific advancements, and invigorating scientific sessions that spark new collaborations – all presented by distinguished experts from across the globe, solidifying our congress as a cornerstone event in the international psychiatry community.

Don't miss this pivotal opportunity to connect, learn, and contribute to the future of mental health. Join us at Mental Health 2026 and be a catalyst for meaningful change.


Mental Health 2025 Past Conference Report

Scholars Conferences Extends Heartfelt Gratitude for the Success of Mental Health 2025!

Scholars Conferences sincerely thanks the Organizing Committee, Chairs, Co-Chairs, Keynote Speakers, Speakers, Students, Media Partners, and all contributors for making the 3rd World Congress on Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry a resounding success. Held as a Hybrid Event on March 17-182025, in AmsterdamNetherlands, and Online, the conference received an overwhelming response from participants worldwide.

Mental Health 2025 served as a global platform for groundbreaking discussions on the latest advancements in Mental HealthPsychiatryPsychologyBehavioral HealthStressSleep DisordersAnxietyNeuropsychiatry, and related fields. Esteemed speakers showcased cutting-edge innovations and research in mental health and wellness.

The conference began with an inspiring Opening Ceremony, followed by insightful Keynote Lecturesscientific sessions, and engaging discussions led by renowned experts. The Keynote Forum featured pioneering scientists who enriched the event with their expertise, setting the stage for future advancements in mental health research.

We are incredibly proud of what we accomplished together at Mental Health 2025 and look forward to further collaboration. Your dedication, expertise, and passion drive meaningful change in the field.

Esteemed Keynote Speakers, Distinguished Presenters, and Inspiring Poster Contributors at Mental Health 2025!

  • Benjamin Pelz, Curamed | Germany
  • Nidhi Trivedi, Nidhi Perception Pty LTD | Australia
  • Sian O'Flynn, Nature To Nurture/Jing Institute of Clinical Massage & Complementary Therapy | UK
  • Sabine Schmid, University of Minnesota | USA
  • Casey Stewart Smith, Revive Therapy | UK
  • Maryam Seyed Hosseinzadeh, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | Germany
  • Lucia Lloyd Clokie, Jing Institute | UK
  • Meredith Xepoleas, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California | USA
  • Veronica del Porto, Epworth | Australia
  • Lee Mulligan, University of Manchester | UK
  • Julia Amanda Bjorklund, Abo Akademi University | Finland
  • Mileidys Williams Henrry, Fembloc | Spain and many more..


WELCOME MESSAGE | Dr Ann Marie Leonard-Zabel

Dear Colleagues,

It is my honor and joy to welcome you to the 4th World Congress on Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry—a landmark event where passionate professionals, researchers, clinicians, and policymakers come together to shape the future of mental health and psychiatry. As a Scientific Committee Member and Keynote Speaker, I am thrilled to be part of this inspiring gathering—one that fosters collaboration, knowledge exchange, and transformative discussions to advance mental health care worldwide.

This year’s theme, "Frontiers in Mental Health and Psychiatry Research," highlights our shared commitment to driving innovation, addressing urgent challenges, and embracing groundbreaking solutions. Over these transformative days, we will engage in thought-provoking sessions, exchange cutting-edge research, and explore forward-thinking strategies designed to create meaningful change in mental health policies, practices, and research.

London, a city renowned for its excellence in mental health and medical innovation, provides the perfect setting for deep learning, inspiring conversations, and impactful collaborations. With its rich legacy of public health advancements, biomedical breakthroughs, and interdisciplinary expertise, London stands as a beacon for the future of psychiatric care.

As we gather, I encourage each of you to embrace new perspectives, share insights, and build lasting connections that will extend far beyond this conference. Together, through scientific discovery, policy evolution, and global cooperation, we have the power to reshape mental health care and build a brighter, more equitable future.

I look forward to welcoming you to London and embarking on this meaningful journey together.

Warmest regards,



Dr. Ann Marie Leonard-Zabel

Scientific Committee Member & Keynote Speaker

2026 London Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry Conference


WELCOME MESSAGE | Dr Alean Al-Krenawi

It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the 4th World Congress on Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry (Mental Health 2026), to be held in the vibrant city of London, UK, on March 23–24, 2026.

This Congress convenes a diverse and dynamic community of mental health professionals, researchers, policymakers, and advocates who are united by a shared commitment to advancing mental health care across the globe. It is a timely and urgent gathering, as our world continues to grapple with complex and compounding challenges that deeply affect mental well-being.

From armed conflict, political violence, and forced displacement, to natural disasters, detention, and other forms of social and environmental upheaval, millions of individuals around the world continue to endure traumatic experiences that leave profound and lasting psychological scars. These realities not only impact individuals and families but also strain mental health systems and demand innovative, compassionate, and culturally sensitive responses.

At Mental Health 2026, we will explore the latest scientific advances, therapeutic innovations, and holistic approaches to care. We will share critical insights from the frontlines, elevate underrepresented voices, and foster cross-disciplinary and international collaborations. Most importantly, we will reaffirm our collective commitment to building resilient, inclusive, and equitable mental health systems for all.

I invite you to participate wholeheartedly—engage with new ideas, challenge assumptions, and be inspired by the passion and dedication of your peers.

Together, we have the opportunity to shape the future of mental health and make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and communities across the world.

Warmest regards,


Alean Al-Krenawi, PhD

Visiting Professor at the Resilience Research Centre, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, and affiliated researcher at the Centre for Research on Immigration and Settlement, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada