2nd Asian Public Mental Health Congress (APMHC 2021) pertains to Psychiatry and Mental Health Disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, behavioral disorders, post-traumatic, seasonal depression, persistent depressive disorder and stress and understanding the effective diagnosis & treatment to identify and help to facilitate the recovery of someone suffering from psychiatric disorders.

2nd Asian Public Mental Health Congress will provide the platform for psychiatrists and scientists to present their latest research works in the areas of depression and anxiety. It aims to nourish the discussion among researchers and key investigators from multiple disciplines of psychiatry & neuroscience areas to place depression research in the larger context and ideally advance new discoveries. 

APMHC 2021 will bring together an interdisciplinary and international team of mental health professionals, psychiatrists and researchers from the areas of psychology, environmental, genetics, and chemistry.

Participation by students and young investigators will be strongly emphasized which gives them the opportunity for fresh insights and new alliances.

The conference will connect basic scientific aspects of mental health conditions with applications to clinical psychology, with key topics including addiction, human resilence, stress, depression and mental disorders.

The Asian Public Mental Health Congress will present in-depth coverage of recent advancements in this exciting field, in an informal setting designed for maximal networking among the participants. The congress will bring together physicians and researchers in both academia & industry, providing an ideal environment for the presentation and discussion of cutting-edge findings. 

We seek to attract physicians & scientists from across all sub-disciplines of psychiatry to provide a synergistic cross-fertilization of ideas and concepts. 

Pleno-Networking will accelerate the pace from divergent backgrounds & disciplines of groundbreaking discoveries and will include ample time each day for science discussions and casual social interactions.