6th Asia-Pacific

Mental Health and Well-being Congress

THEME: "Future Directions: Pioneering Mental Health and Well-being Initiatives"

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About APMH 2026

Welcome to the Asia-Pacific Mental Health and Well-being Congress 2026

Bangkok, Thailand | 2026

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the Asia-Pacific Mental Health and Well-being Congress 2026, taking place in the dynamic and culturally rich city of Bangkok, Thailand. We are excited to host this year’s gathering in one of Asia’s most vibrant capitals — a city where tradition and innovation meet, reflecting the very essence of progress in mental health and well-being.

This congress brings together leaders, practitioners, researchers, and advocates from across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Together, we will explore the latest developments, share pioneering practices, and shape the future of mental health care across diverse communities.

Theme: “Future Directions: Pioneering Mental Health and Well-being Initiatives

Our 2026 theme continues our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and cultural inclusivity in mental health. Through interactive sessions, workshops, and thought-provoking discussions, participants will engage in meaningful exchanges that inspire actionable solutions and lasting impact.

Your presence and participation are vital in shaping the future of mental health and well-being across the Asia-Pacific. Together, let us continue building a future where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.

Welcome to APMH 2026 — where minds connect, ideas inspire, and the future of mental health takes shape.

Warm regards,
Program Manager
Organizing Committee | Asia-Pacific Mental Health and Well-being Congress 2026


APMH 2025 Conference Report

Scholars Conferences extends its sincere gratitude to all Organizing Committee Members, Session Chairs and Co-chairs, Keynote Speakers, Presenters, Students, Media Partners, and attendees for their invaluable contributions to the success of the Asia Pacific Mental Health and Well-Being Congress (APMH 2025).

Held from October 27–29, 2025, in Bali, Indonesia, the congress brought together a diverse and dynamic international community dedicated to advancing mental health awareness, research, and practice. The event received overwhelmingly positive feedback, reaffirming its reputation as a premier forum for collaboration and knowledge exchange in the mental health domain.

APMH 2025 showcased pioneering research, innovative therapeutic approaches, and emerging strategies aimed at enhancing mental well-being and resilience across populations. The comprehensive program featured inspiring keynote sessions, insightful presentations, and interactive panel discussions, all emphasizing the importance of holistic approaches and preventive strategies in promoting global mental health.

The congress opened with an inspiring ceremony and a rich scientific agenda, featuring a Keynote Forum where leading experts discussed major mental health challenges and shared transformative insights for the future of psychological care and global well-being.

APMH 2025 Conference  Speaker, Keynote Speakers, Video presenter and Poster Presenters:

  • Petrisor Liviu Dinu, University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Hanae Ono , The University of Tokyo, Japan
  • Takaki Shimura, Sosei Ltd, Japan
  • Antonio Martins Mourao, London Scientific Neurotherapy, UK
  • George Fieldman, Dr George Fieldman Ltd, UK
  • Indumathi K.P, SRM University, India
  • Anca Dinu Daniela, University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Cindy Ann Smith, Curtin University, Australia
  • Ine Indriani, Brainspotting Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Tracy Tabvuma, Tabvuma Mental Health, Australia
  • Jasmin Fyfe, Curtin University, Australia
  • Faisal Shaikh, Mentis Clinic Ltd, UK
  • Therecia Mae Chavez, National Center for Mental Health, Philippines
  • Ernst Meier, Practice for Psychotherpy and Hypnosis Therapy,Switzerland
  • Martina Jonitz, Practice for Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry andPsychotherapy, Germany
  • Wichuda Danpho, Mahidol University, Thailand
  • Levita Blorecia Grana, Saint Joseph Institute of Technology,Philippines
  • Muhammad Hoque, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, SouthAfrica
  • Courtenay Young, International Journal of Psychotherapy, UK
  • Madeline Kay, The October Hour, USA
  • Jia Doshi, IBDP, India
  • Pradakhshana Vijay, Indira Gandhi Govt Dental College, India
  • Kirstie Northfield, Charles Sturt University, Australia
  • Homayun Shahpesandy LincolnshirePartnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK


Mental Health 2024 Report

Scholars Conferences extends its heartfelt gratitude to all the members of the Organizing Committee, Chairs, Co-chairs, Keynote Speaker, Speakers, Students, Media Partners, and everyone who contributed to the conference's resounding success. The 2nd Edition of World Congress on Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry was seamlessly executed as a Hybrid Event from March 27-29 at Barcelona, Spain and Online. The Mental Health 2024 garnered an overwhelming response from participants.

The conference commenced with a captivating opening ceremony, followed by a series of lectures delivered by both Distinguished Guests and Keynote Forum members. A highlight of the event was the Keynote Forum, where leading scientists enriched the gathering with their insightful presentations, elevating the conference to remarkable heights.

We are proud of what we have achieved together at Mental Health 2024 and are excited for the future advancements in our field. Thank you once again for your dedication, hard work, and passion. We look forward to your continued involvement and seeing you at future events.

Previous Conference Mental Health 2024 Keynote Speakers, Speakers and Poster Presenters:

  • Fabrice Duval, Centre hospitalier de Rouffach, France
  • Mumin Sadiku, Klinika Euromed, Macedonia
  • Sabine Schmid, University of Minnesota, USA
  • Ilda Bukva, University of Bergamo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Xinyi Qian, Shanghai Mental Health Center, China
  • Maria Carmen Cenit Laguna, IATA-CSIC, Spain
  • Benjamin Pelz, Curamed, Germany
  • Jodie Gill, University of South Wales, UK
  • Sherine Abdelmissih, Cairo University, Egypt
  • Ashley Hodge, Nexus, USA
  • Zohreh Foladi Dehaghi, Comparative Biomedical Sciences, Iran
  • Daniela Tolici, Bank Deposit Guarantee Fund, Bucharest, Romania
  • Barb Smith Varclova, Your Steps Counselling, UK
  • Mary Hynes Danielak, The Counseling and Development Center, USA
  • Holly McNeill, P.E.R.L.O.V.E. with Holly McNeill, USA
  • Boulenouar Mesraoua, Weill Cornell Medical College, Qatar
  • Hitoshi Sakano, University of Fukui, Japan
  • Marziyeh Bakhshizadeh, Reutlingen School of Theoloy, Germany
  • Carolina Troncone, Freelance, Spain
  • Gabriele Saretzki, New Castle University, Germany
  • Rajiv Nair, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India
  • Stephen Grossberg, Boston University, USA
  • Peter Nara, Keystone Bio Inc., USA
  • Alexis Quintal, CEO & Owner of Rosarium PR, Florida, USA
  • Cara Tuttle, Vanderbilt University Project Safe Center, USA
  • Bianca Wise, The Mindset Snob, USA
  • Dana Theus, InPower Coaching, USA
  • Constanza Gonzalez, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile
  • Helene Conway-Mouret, French Senate, France
  • Alona Lebedieva, Aurum Charity Foundation, Ukraine
  • Syreeta Bond, Edgy Opulence Lifestyle Branding Co, USA
  • Sabira Arefin, Harvard University, Boston, USA
  • Oyeyinka Oyelowo, Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, Canada
  • Cielo Velandia, Asociacion Venezolana de Mujeres, Venezuela
  • Jomelyn M Valdez, Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Philippines
  • Lea Felten, Leiden University, France
  • Nisreen Qatamish, King Hussein Cancer Foundation, Jordan
  • Philippe Ntalaja, University of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Alejandro L Borja, Universidad de Castillla-La Mancha, Spain
  • Noelia Santos-Muriel, University of Madrid, Spain
  • Raina Gandhi, Rising Tide Consulting, USA
  • Soukayna Ikhiche, Ideao, France


Mental Health 2025 Report:

Scholars Conferences sincerely thanks the Organizing Committee, Chairs, Co-Chairs, Keynote Speakers, Speakers, Students, Media Partners, and all contributors for making the 3rd World Congress on Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry a resounding success. Held as a Hybrid Event on March 17-18, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Online, the conference received an overwhelming response from participants worldwide.

Mental Health 2025 served as a global platform for groundbreaking discussions on the latest advancements in Mental Health, Psychiatry, Psychology, Behavioral Health, Stress, Sleep Disorders, Anxiety, Neuropsychiatry, and related fields. Esteemed speakers showcased cutting-edge innovations and research in mental health and wellness.

We are incredibly proud of what we accomplished together at Mental Health 2025 and look forward to further collaboration. Your dedication, expertise, and passion drive meaningful change in the field.

Esteemed Keynote Speakers, Distinguished Presenters, and Inspiring Poster Contributors at Mental Health 2025:

  • Benjamin Pelz, Curamed, Germany
  • Nidhi Trivedi, Nidhi Perception Pty LTD, Australia
  • Sian O'Flynn, Nature To Nurture/Jing Institute of Clinical Massage & Complementary Therapy, UK
  • Sabine Schmid, University of Minnesota, USA
  • Casey Stewart Smith, Revive Therapy, UK
  • Maryam Seyed Hosseinzadeh, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Germany
  • Lucia Lloyd Clokie, Jing Institute, UK
  • Meredith Xepoleas, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA
  • Veronica del Porto, Epworth, Australia
  • Lee Mulligan, University of Manchester, UK
  • Julia Amanda Bjorklund, Abo Akademi University, Finland
  • Mileidys Williams Henrry, Fembloc, Spain