International Conference on Mental Health & Psychiatry

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Other — November 19, 2026 @ 8:00am - 6:00am GMT-06:00

London

Host Organization and Partners — Vartusgroup

https://vartusconferences.com/mental-health

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The International Conference on Mental Health & Psychiatry brings together leading clinicians, researchers, and mental health professionals from across the globe to explore the evolving landscape of psychiatric care and community well-being. Under the theme “Bridging Clinical Excellence with Community Mental Health for a Healthier Tomorrow,” the conference aims to foster meaningful dialogue between clinical practice and real-world mental health needs. It will highlight cutting-edge research, innovative treatment approaches, and collaborative strategies that strengthen both hospital-based psychiatry and community-driven care models. This global platform will focus on advancing mental health awareness, improving access to care, and integrating modern psychiatric advancements with culturally sensitive and community-oriented practices. Join us in London, United Kingdom, on November 19–20, 2026, as we collectively shape the future of mental health care through knowledge sharing, innovation, and collaboration.

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