The International Conference on Youth Mental Health (ICYMH) will take place on May 31, 2025, in Jakarta, Indonesia. This event, organized by the Canadian Association for Scientific Research and Publication, aims to gather researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss pressing issues related to mental health among young people.
The conference will cover a wide range of topics essential to youth mental health, including the impact of social media, strategies for early intervention, and effective treatment modalities. Participants will have the opportunity to present their research, share best practices, and collaborate on innovative solutions to combat mental health challenges faced by young individuals.
In recent years, mental health issues among youth have escalated, with reports indicating that 1 in 5 adolescents experience a mental health disorder. The conference will address these alarming statistics and explore methods to improve mental health services for this vulnerable population.
Keynote speakers will include leading experts in psychology, psychiatry, and public health, who will present their findings on the latest trends and research in youth mental health. Workshops and panel discussions are also planned to foster interactive dialogue and exchange of ideas.
By hosting this conference in Jakarta, the organizers aim to enhance global collaboration and knowledge sharing. Attendees will come from diverse backgrounds, bringing unique perspectives to the conversation about improving mental health outcomes for youth.
The ICYMH 2025 represents a vital opportunity for stakeholders to unite in their efforts to tackle youth mental health challenges. The conference seeks to inspire action and develop strategies that can be implemented in various settings, from schools to community organizations, to create a supportive environment for young people.
As the date approaches, more details will be released regarding registration, speaker lineups, and specific topics to be addressed. This conference promises to be an essential gathering for anyone invested in the mental wellbeing of young people.