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About the Conference
Learn more about the 2024 Mental Health Services Conference, providing up to 17.5 continuing education credits for physicians, psychologists, social workers, and nurses.
Scientific Program Committee
The Scientific Program Committee evaluates abstract submissions for the Mental Health Services Conference and curates the scientific program.
Featured Speakers
Learn more about the featured plenary speakers at the 2025 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles .
APA's Apology to Black, Indigenous and People of Color for Its Support of Structural Racism in Psychiatry
Today, the American Psychiatric Association (APA), the oldest national physician association in the country, is taking an important step in addressing racism in psychiatry. The APA is beginning the process of making amends for both the direct and indirect acts of racism in psychiatry.
Summer Mental Health Poll Reveals a Majority of LGBTQ+ Adults Feel Pressure to Lose Weight or Change Their Body This Summer
This summer, as many LGBTQ+ Americans look to enjoy the warmer weather, plan vacations, leave school and turn on their air conditioners, more than half (55%) report feeling pressure to lose weight or change their body, and nearly half (48%) rate their mental health as fair or poor.
O’Leary Award for Innovation in Psychiatry Endowment Campaign
Paul J. O'Leary Innovation in Psychiatry Award Endowment Campaign
Schedule At a Glance
View an outline of each day's activities for the 2023 Mental Health Services Conference, Oct 12-14 in Washington, D.C.
Depresión
La depresión (el trastorno depresivo mayor) es una enfermedad común y grave que afecta negativamente la manera de sentir, pensar y actuar.
Trastorno por consumo de sustancias
El trastorno por consumo de sustancias (TCS) es un padecimiento que se define como el uso problemático de una sustancia como alcohol, drogas o medicamentos recetados.
Folleto
La depresión (también conocida como trastorno depresivo mayor) es una enfermedad común y grave que afecta negativamente la manera de pensar, sentirse y actuar de las personas.