24th Edition of International Conference 

ON

Psychiatry and Neuropsychology

Event Date

October 23-24, 2025

Venue

Valencia, Spain

– QUICK LINKS –

– Previous Conference Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Ahmed Ali

Ahmed Ali

  • Diyala University, Iraq
Aikaterini Ziaka

Aikaterini Ziaka

  • Physio4you, Greece
amr

AMR Hawal

  • Professor, Prime Healthcare Group UAE
Antonio Steardo

Antonio Steardo

  • University of Salerno, Italy
Ashraf Lotfy Fayed

Ashraf Lotfy Fayed

  • ENT Military Hospital, Egypt
aspazija

Aspazija Sofijanova

  • Director of Pediatric Clinic, Macedonia
Brandon P. Lucke-Wold

Brandon P. Lucke-Wold

  • University of Florida, Florida
Brankica Vasiljevic

Brankica Vasiljevic

  • NMC Royal Hospital, UAE
bruce

Bruce Ogden

  • Director of Operations US Foods USA
Cornelia Beyer

Cornelia Beyer

  • University of Hull, UK
Gabriela Barsov

Gabriela Barsov

  • Macedonia
Grazzia Rey

Grazzia Rey

  • University of the Republic, Uruguay
Hadi Salloum

Hadi Salloum

  • UAE
Heather Carmello

Heather Carmello

  • University of Rochester, USA
Howard Weber

Howard Weber

  • Penn State Hershey Childrens Hospital, USA
Ilknur AydınAvci

Ilknur AydınAvci

  • Turkey
Irene Hamrick

Irene Hamrick

  • University of Cincinnati, USA
José De Jesús Curiel Valdés

José De Jesús Curiel Valdés

  • Clínical Patology, Mexico
Lloyd L. Tran

Lloyd L. Tran

  • Biomed Industries, USA
Luca Roncati

Luca Roncati

  • University Hospital of Modena, Italy
Mahmoud Al Cheikh Ahmad

Mahmoud Al Cheikh Ahmad

  • UAE
Maria Braoudaki

Maria Braoudaki

  • University of Hertfordshire , United Kingdom
Marina F Gubkina

Marina F Gubkina

  • National Research Medical University, Russia
Muhamad Akhal

Muhamad Akhal

  • UAE
Nakawesi Aidah

Nakawesi Aidah

  • Uganda
Peter Krcho

Peter Krcho

  • Pavol Jozef safarik University, Slovakia
Pinghong Zhou

Pinghong Zhou

  • Fudan University, China
Prof. Dr. Ahmed G. Hegazi

Prof. Dr. Ahmed G. Hegazi

  • National Research Center, Egypt
Raffaele Pilla

Raffaele Pilla

  • University of Salerno, Italy
Ruut Veenhoven

Ruut Veenhoven

  • Seres Therapeutics, United States
said

Said Moustafa M. El-deib

  • Yas Clinic Khalifa City UAE
Sajidxa Marino

Sajidxa Marino

  • Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela
Sajidxa Marino

Sajidxa Marino

  • Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela
sam

Sam Vaknin

  • Southern Federal University, Russia
Simon Treissman

Simon Treissman

  • Royal Inland Hospital, Canada
Taylor Bean

Taylor Bean

  • Salmon Arm, Canada
thiago

Thiago Hoesker

  • Neuro surgeon , Brazil
Tracy Roake

Tracy Roake

  • Danat Al Emarat Hospital, UAE
Vladimir Zajac

Vladimir Zajac

  • Cancer Research Institute, Slovakia
willium

William J Rowe

  • Specialist in Medicine, USA
Yu You Liu

Yu You Liu

  • National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Media Partners/Collaborator

A huge thanks to all our amazing partners. We couldn’t have a conference without you!

Sponsors/Exhibitors

A huge thanks to all our amazing partners. We couldn’t have a conference without you!

About Conference 

The 24th Edition of the International Conference on Psychiatry and Neuropsychology will be held on October 23-24, 2025, in the vibrant city of Valencia, Spain. This prestigious event will gather leading experts, psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, researchers, and mental health professionals from around the world to explore the latest advancements in psychiatry, neuropsychology, and mental health care.

Over two days, the conference will feature in-depth discussions, keynote speeches, and interactive workshops focused on mental health disorders, the impact of neuroplasticity, advances in brain imaging techniques, and cutting-edge neuropsychological assessments. The event will also explore emerging therapies, including pharmacological treatments, neurostimulation techniques, and integrative approaches to mental health.

This conference offers a unique opportunity to engage with global leaders in psychiatry and neuropsychology, network with peers, and explore innovative solutions to mental health challenges, all while fostering international collaboration in both research and clinical practice.

Conference Objectives

  1. Explore Advances in Psychiatric and Neuropsychological Research:
    Discuss the latest research on mental health disorders, cognitive function, and brain-behavior relationships.

  2. Foster Collaboration Across Disciplines:
    Promote collaboration between psychiatry, neuropsychology, neuroscience, and clinical psychology to improve mental health care and outcomes.

  3. Showcase Emerging Therapies and Technologies:
    Highlight advancements in pharmacology, neurostimulation, and digital mental health technologies that are reshaping treatment paradigms.

  4. Address Global Mental Health Challenges:
    Focus on strategies for addressing the global mental health crisis, including new approaches to early intervention, prevention, and personalized treatment.

Conference Benefits

  • Access to Cutting-Edge Research: Stay informed on the latest developments in mental health treatment, neuroscience, and neuropsychological diagnostics.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with thought leaders, clinicians, and researchers from around the world to exchange ideas and form collaborations.

  • Hands-On Workshops: Gain practical experience in innovative techniques for diagnosing and treating psychiatric and neuropsychological conditions.

  • Insight into Future Trends: Learn about emerging trends in mental health treatment, including digital health tools, psychotherapies, and pharmacological advancements.

 Sessions and Tracks 

  1. Advancements in Neuroimaging Techniques for Mental Health
    Exploring cutting-edge imaging tools to understand brain activity in psychiatric disorders, paving the way for new treatments.

  2. Psychopharmacology and Personalized Medicine
    Examining the latest research in psychopharmacology and how personalized medicine is revolutionizing treatment protocols.

  3. The Impact of Genetics on Mental Health Disorders
    A deep dive into the role of genetic factors in the development of psychiatric disorders and the potential for gene-based therapies.

  4. Early Detection and Intervention in Psychosis
    Focusing on the importance of early diagnosis in conditions like schizophrenia and how interventions can improve long-term outcomes.

  5. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Innovations
    Analyzing the evolving role of CBT in treating anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders, with a focus on new techniques and digital CBT tools.

  6. The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry
    Exploring the use of AI to enhance diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient outcomes in mental health.

  7. Trauma-Informed Care: Best Practices
    Understanding trauma’s impact on mental health and how to implement trauma-informed care in clinical settings.

  8. Mental Health and the Aging Population
    Addressing the challenges of diagnosing and treating mental health disorders in the elderly, including dementia and depression.

  9. Psychiatric Epidemiology in Europe: Trends and Data
    Reviewing the latest epidemiological studies on mental health in Europe and identifying trends and risk factors.

  10. Integrative Approaches to Psychiatric Care
    Discussing holistic, integrated care models that combine traditional psychiatry with complementary therapies for improved patient outcomes.

  11. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Treatment Innovations
    Exploring the latest evidence on PTSD treatment, including novel pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions.

  12. The Intersection of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
    Examining the dual diagnosis of mental health and substance abuse disorders, and the integrated care models to treat both.

  13. Youth Mental Health: Prevention and Intervention
    Strategies for addressing mental health in children and adolescents, focusing on early prevention and intervention.

  14. Mental Health in Refugees and Migrants
    Understanding the unique challenges faced by refugees and migrants, and how to provide culturally competent mental health services.

  15. Social Determinants of Mental Health
    Discussing the impact of socio-economic factors such as poverty, education, and housing on mental health.

  16. Digital Health Tools for Mental Health Care
    Exploring the use of digital tools like telemedicine, apps, and online platforms for mental health care delivery.

  17. Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Advances in Treatment
    Focusing on autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental disorders, and the latest therapeutic advancements.

  18. Mental Health Policy and Advocacy
    Exploring the role of mental health policy in shaping care systems and advocating for change at the governmental level.

  19. Mindfulness and Mental Health
    Examining how mindfulness techniques can be used to treat anxiety, depression, and stress-related disorders.

  20. Psychiatric Ethics and Human Rights
    Discussing the ethical considerations of psychiatric treatment, particularly in relation to patient rights and involuntary treatment.

  21. Mental Health and the Workplace
    Addressing mental health challenges in the workplace, with a focus on creating supportive environments for employees.

  22. Suicide Prevention: Strategies and Initiatives
    Sharing best practices for suicide prevention, from early intervention to community-based programs.

  23. Psychiatric Disorders in Women: Unique Challenges
    Analyzing gender-specific issues in mental health, including the impact of hormonal changes and gender-based violence.

  24. Pharmacogenomics in Psychiatry
    The role of pharmacogenomics in understanding individual responses to psychiatric medications and optimizing treatment.

  25. The Future of Psychiatric Research: Trends and Directions
    A forward-looking session discussing emerging research areas and the future trajectory of psychiatric and mental health research.

Market Analysis 

The mental health market is undergoing a significant transformation driven by increasing demand for psychiatric services, rising awareness of mental health issues, and rapid advancements in research and technology. According to industry reports, the global mental health market is expected to grow substantially, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.5% over the next five years.

A major factor influencing this growth is the increasing prevalence of mental health disorders worldwide. Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD are on the rise, with one in four people globally affected by some form of mental illness at some point in their lives. This trend is particularly pronounced in high-income countries, where societal changes, stress, and lifestyle factors contribute to an increasing burden of mental health issues.

The adoption of digital health tools is also contributing to the market expansion. Telemedicine, mental health apps, and online therapy platforms are becoming more integrated into mental health care delivery systems. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the use of digital health tools, and many providers have found virtual care to be an effective alternative, particularly in areas with limited access to in-person services. Digital therapeutics, artificial intelligence (AI), and virtual reality (VR) applications are increasingly being used for diagnostics, therapy, and patient monitoring, creating new opportunities for innovation in the field.

Additionally, the growing recognition of mental health as a critical component of overall well-being is influencing policy changes globally. Many governments are increasing their investment in mental health care, recognizing its significant impact on social and economic outcomes. This includes improving access to psychiatric services, enhancing public awareness campaigns, and investing in research to develop new treatment modalities.

The mental health workforce is also evolving, with increasing emphasis on integrated care models that combine traditional psychiatry with other healthcare disciplines such as social work, nursing, and therapy. The integration of mental health services into primary care settings is expanding access to treatment and reducing stigma associated with seeking help.

Another trend shaping the market is the growing interest in precision psychiatry. With advancements in genomics, neuroimaging, and pharmacogenomics, mental health professionals are beginning to develop more personalized treatment plans tailored to individual patients’ unique biological, genetic, and environmental profiles.

In summary, the psychiatry and mental health market is witnessing dynamic growth fueled by increasing demand, technological advancements, and evolving healthcare policies. As mental health becomes a more prominent priority in both public and private sectors, opportunities for innovation, investment, and improved patient outcomes continue to expand.

About Venue

City: Valencia, Spain

Overview: Valencia is a stunning coastal city located on Spain’s eastern Mediterranean coast. Known for its combination of rich history, futuristic architecture, and beautiful beaches, Valencia offers a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. It’s the third-largest city in Spain, yet it maintains a laid-back, relaxed vibe, especially compared to other major Spanish cities like Madrid and Barcelona. Valencia is famous for its incredible gastronomy (home of the famous paella), a thriving arts and culture scene, and a welcoming atmosphere.

History: Valencia has a long and varied history, dating back over 2,000 years. Originally founded by the Romans in 138 BC as Valentia Edetanorum, the city has seen many different cultures come and go, including the Moors, who left a lasting impact on the city’s architecture and culture. In the Middle Ages, Valencia became an important trading hub, and in the modern era, it’s become one of Spain’s most dynamic cities.

Top Tourist Attractions in Valencia:

  1. City of Arts and Sciences (Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias)
    • One of the most iconic attractions in Valencia, the City of Arts and Sciences is a futuristic complex designed by architect Santiago Calatrava. It includes the Oceanografic, Europe’s largest aquarium; the Hemisférico, an IMAX cinema and planetarium; the Museo de las Ciencias, a science museum; and the striking Palau de la Música, a concert hall. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in modern architecture and science.
  2. La Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange)
    • This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the best-preserved examples of Gothic architecture in Europe. Built in the 15th century, it was once the center of Valencia’s prosperous silk trade. The ornate building and its beautiful courtyard make it a fascinating place to explore, with its rich history and incredible detail.
  3. Valencia Cathedral and El Miguelete Bell Tower
    • The stunning Valencia Cathedral is located in the heart of the old town. Inside, you can admire artworks and relics, including the Holy Grail (according to some claims). The El Miguelete bell tower offers panoramic views of the city, and visitors can climb its 207 steps for an unforgettable experience.
  4. La Albufera Natural Park
    • Just outside Valencia, La Albufera is a vast freshwater lagoon surrounded by rice fields and wetlands, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. You can take a boat tour on the lagoon or enjoy a meal of paella, the dish for which Valencia is most famous, in the nearby village of El Palmar.
  5. Turia Gardens (Jardín del Turia)
    • The Turia Gardens is one of the largest urban parks in Spain. Once the course of the Turia River, the riverbed was transformed into a park after a devastating flood in 1957. It stretches for several kilometers through the city, offering walking and cycling paths, playgrounds, gardens, and sports facilities. The park is home to many cultural attractions, including the Gulliver Park, a giant playground based on the story of Gulliver’s Travels.
  6. Mercado Central (Central Market)
    • One of the largest and oldest food markets in Europe, the Mercado Central is a vibrant hub of local life. Located in a beautiful modernist building, the market offers an array of fresh local produce, meats, cheeses, fish, and spices. It’s a great spot to experience local flavors and enjoy tapas or a traditional Spanish meal.
  7. Plaza de la Virgen and Plaza de la Reina
    • These two central squares in the historic heart of Valencia are perfect for strolling. Plaza de la Virgen is home to the Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados and the Turia Fountain, while Plaza de la Reina is famous for its grand cafés and shops, offering a picturesque setting in which to relax and soak in the atmosphere of the city.
  8. The Oceanographic
    • Located in the City of Arts and Sciences, the Oceanographic is Europe’s largest aquarium and one of the most important marine research centers in the world. It features impressive exhibits on marine ecosystems, including an underwater tunnel, shark tanks, dolphin shows, and the chance to learn about ocean conservation.
  9. Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts)
    • This museum is home to an outstanding collection of artwork spanning from the Middle Ages to modern times. It features masterpieces by artists such as Goya, El Greco, Velázquez, and Sorolla, along with a rich collection of Spanish paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.
  10. Bioparc Valencia
    • For animal lovers, Bioparc Valencia is an innovative, immersive zoo that recreates the natural habitats of its animals. Unlike traditional zoos, Bioparc uses natural barriers instead of cages, allowing visitors to feel like they are stepping into the African savanna, Madagascar, or the jungle. The park houses species like lions, giraffes, gorillas, and elephants.
  11. The Beaches of Valencia
    • Valencia boasts several beautiful beaches just a short distance from the city center. Malvarrosa Beach and El Saler Beach are the most popular, with fine golden sand and clear waters. The beach promenade is lined with restaurants serving fresh seafood and paella, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle.
  12. Barrio del Carmen
    • The Carmen neighborhood is the bohemian heart of Valencia, full of narrow winding streets, historic buildings, and vibrant street art. This area is home to trendy bars, local restaurants, and independent shops, and is perfect for wandering and soaking in the local culture.
  13. Torres de Serranos (Serranos Towers)
    • Originally part of the old city walls, the Serranos Towers are one of the most impressive examples of medieval architecture in Valencia. The towers once served as the main entrance to the city, and visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views over the city.
  14. Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas
    • This baroque palace is now home to the National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts. The building itself is a stunning example of Spanish baroque architecture, with an ornate façade and a beautifully decorated interior. Inside, visitors can admire impressive ceramics, furniture, and tapestries from Spain’s royal history.
  15. Cabañal-Cañamelar
    • The Cabañal district is a traditional working-class neighborhood by the sea, known for its colorful fisherman’s houses, local markets, and vibrant atmosphere. The neighborhood has a rich cultural heritage and is a great place to experience authentic Valencian life, away from the more touristy areas of the city.

– Quick Contact –