Practice
The 33rd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society
The European Health Psychology Society (EHPS) is a professional organisation formed to promote empirical and theoretical research in and applications of health psychology within Europe as well as the interchange of information related to health psychology with other associations throughout the world towards an international achievement of these aims.
The Fifth Annual Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health
The 5th International Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health (LEPH2019) is an event that will explore the complex and diverse intersections of law enforcement and public health.
The event is set to take place in Edinburgh, Scotland on the 21st-23rd October and will present a Conference Program that will address three main areas:
ICAAD Paris 2019
This year, our 4th iCAAD Paris day-conference will address the central theme of addiction and identity.
An opening Keynote and debate will be followed with 9 Master Classes covering important and relevant topics when treating addictive disorders beyond the addiction.
Highlights include
ICCAD 2019
Optimal-ICAAD is a platform dedicated to expanding knowledge, exchanging ideas, advancing wellbeing and the prevention and treatment of Behavioural, Mental, and Emotional Health issues.
This year, iCAAD 2019 is about the realisation of challenging times both at a collective and an individual level.
Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center
Podcast: Recovery-focused Care Planning
Webinar: Crossing the Goal Line; Bringing Ketamine Treatments to the Clinic
The discovery and development of ketamine and now esketamine as rapidly acting antidepressants has been one of the major advances in the treatment of mood disorders in the past five decades.
A Public Health Approach to Alcohol Use and its Related Harms in Iran
Health Promotion Through The Life Course
Promoting health through the life course means to invest in prevention and to provide treatment and care services whenever and for whoever necessary.
This WHA72 side event explores the realities of adolescence and youth as well as older age in relation to noncommunicable diseases risk factors.