International Congress "MENTAL HEALTH – THE FOUNDATION OF SOCIETY'S DEVELOPMENT"




Dear colleagues!
We invite you to the International Congress “Mental Health – The Foundation of Society’s Development.”
The Congress will unite leading Russian and international experts in the field of mental health to exchange scientific and practical achievements. The event will serve as a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and the expansion of international cooperation in mental health.
We look forward to welcoming you among the participants of the Congress and discussing key issues in the field of mental health together!

The Congress will highlight modern approaches to diagnosing, preventing, and treating mental disorders, rehabilitation issues, workforce training, organizational and legal aspects of psychiatric services, as well as the prospects of digital technology applications.
Special attention will be given to mental health across different age groups, the development of interdisciplinary treatment methods, and the role of social factors in maintaining psychological well-being.
The conference materials will be published in a special issue of the scientific-practical journal Psychiatry. Articles based on conference presentations may be submitted for publication in the Psychiatry journal and the Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry named after S.S. Korsakov.
Abstract submission deadline: June 1, 2025.
To submit an application, please fill out the “Abstract Submission” form.
Information for Participants on CME Credits
An application for evaluating the in-person format of the event in the CME (Continuing Medical Education) system will be submitted to the Commission for the Evaluation of Educational Events and Materials of the Coordinating Council for the Development of Continuous Medical and Pharmaceutical Education of the Russian Ministry of Health.
More detailsCME Credits
If the Commission approves the accreditation of the event, participants will receive CME educational credits based on their individual attendance records. Sponsor lectures are not considered for accreditation.
Please note that only the in-person part of the event will be submitted for accreditation. Participation in the online format is not subject to accreditation.
ATTENTION! In accordance with CME Commission requirements, an attendance control system will be implemented in the conference hall. Participants must listen to the required amount of scientific-educational content (sponsor lectures are not included).
Attendance Confirmation Requirements for In-Person Participants: Attendees must wear a badge with a barcode and pass through the barcode scanning system to record entry and exit times.
- Mental Health and National Security
- Fundamentals of Mental Health: Science and Legislation
- Mental Health Education: Toward a National Project
- The Future of Psychiatry: New Formats of Care
- Conceptual Foundations of Mental Health and Its Protection
- Organization of Psychiatric Care and Legal Aspects
- Challenges in Access to Psychiatric Care
- State Supervision and Regulation of Psychiatric Services
- The Role of Professional Associations in Psychiatry Development
- Creating Conditions for Scientific Advancement in Psychiatry
- Mental Health Monitoring Systems
- Psychiatry Workforce Training
- Professional Development of Psychiatrists
- Schoolchildren and Stress: New Approaches
- Psychological Well-Being of Students
- The Future of Psychiatry: Engaging Young Professionals
- Corporate Mental Health Programs
- Psychological Support in the Workplace and Physician Burnout
- Mental Health and Corporate Healthcare Programs
- Psychiatry in the Healthcare System
- Remote Psychotherapy: Prospects
- Reforming Psychiatric Legislation
- Interdisciplinary Approaches and Directions
- Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry
- Digital Technologies in Mental Health: Challenges and Opportunities
- Social and Community Psychiatry
- The Role of Family and Community in Patient Support
- Social Factors in the Development and Course of Mental Disorders
- Public Initiatives and Mental Health Support Programs
- The Role of Media in Mental Health
- Social Media and Psychiatry
- Mental Health in the Age of Social Networks: Modern Challenges
- Support for Military Personnel and Their Families
- Professional Psychiatric Communities
- Scientific Legacy of Russian Psychiatry
- Military Psychiatry and Disaster Psychiatry
- Transcultural Psychiatry
- Psychiatry and Religion
- Psychosomatic Medicine and Comorbid Disorders
- Liaison Psychiatry (Psychiatric Care in General Medicine)
- Current Issues in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Youth Mental Health
- Pharmaceutical Safety for Children
- Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents (Depression, Anxiety Disorders)
- Behavioral Disorders and Delinquency in Adolescence
- Therapy and Rehabilitation in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Active Aging, Cognitive Disorders, and Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease
- Organization of Specialized Psychiatric Care for the Elderly
- Dementia and Other Late-Onset Neurocognitive Disorders
- Affective and Anxiety Disorders in the Elderly
- Behavioral and Psychotic Symptoms in Dementia
- Comorbidity of Mental and Somatic Diseases in the Elderly
- Care and Treatment for Older Patients
- Affective and Schizophrenic Spectrum Disorders
- Borderline, Psychosomatic, and Personality Disorders
- Issues of Aggressive and Self-Harming Behavior
- Addictive Disorders: The Problem of Non-Substance Addictions
- The Role of Stress Factors in the Pathogenesis of Mental Disorders
- Therapy and Rehabilitation of Mental Disorders
- New Advances in Clinical Psychiatry
- Biological Psychiatry: Use of Neurophysiological Methods
- Evidence-Based, Translational, and Personalized Psychiatry
- Pathogenesis of Mental Disorders
- Genetic and Molecular Psychiatry: Achievements and Challenges
- Fundamental Research in Mental Health
- Neuroimaging and Biomarkers of Mental Disorders
- Psychopharmacology and Innovative Pharmacotherapy Methods
- Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation in Mental Disorders