Call for Abstract

International Conference on Mental Health in Adults and Childhood, will be organized around the theme “Expanding Child and Adult Behaviour Horizons”

Behavioural Health 2018 is comprised of 15 tracks and 74 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Behavioural Health 2018.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Transactional analysis
  • Track 1-2Self-destructive behaviour
  • Track 1-3Adult antisocial behaviour
  • Track 1-4Personality traits and characteristics
  • Track 1-5 Impulse Control Disorders

 

 

  • Track 2-1Bipolar disorder
  • Track 2-2Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • Track 2-3Bulimia Nervosa
  • Track 2-4Tourette syndrome
  • Track 2-5Oppositional defiant disorder
  • Track 3-1Uneven chromosome
  • Track 3-2Hypotonia
  • Track 3-3Autism spectrum disorder
  • Track 3-4Inclusion Down syndrome
  • Track 3-5Pulmonary hypertension
  • Track 4-1Stability of aggression
  • Track 4-2Mental maturity puberty
  • Track 4-3Delayed mental maturity
  • Track 4-4Immature adult psychology
  • Track 4-5Childish behaviour in adult psychology
  • Track 5-1Top priority for mental health
  • Track 5-2Transition changes the adolescence
  • Track 5-3White matter development
  • Track 5-4Fitness childhood and healthy lungs
  • Track 5-5Dynamic behavioural and emotional development
  • Track 6-1School age behaviour
  • Track 6-2Managing behaviour for learning
  • Track 6-3Schizophrenia
  • Track 6-4Pre-menarche
  • Track 6-5Social anxiety in childhood
  • Track 7-1Brain structure and boundless psychology
  • Track 7-2Change of endocrinal shape in brain
  • Track 7-3Amygdala hijack
  • Track 7-4Brain science and cognitive psychology
  • Track 7-5Brain structure and personality
  • Track 8-1Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Track 8-2Amyloid plaques are hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease
  • Track 8-3Sleep paralysis
  • Track 8-4Irregular sleep wake syndrome
  • Track 9-1Charismatic leadership
  • Track 9-2Self management leadership
  • Track 9-3Transformational leadership
  • Track 9-4Behaviour management in children
  • Track 9-5Organisational behaviour
  • Track 10-1Impact of caring on families
  • Track 10-2Stress and perception challenging behaviour
  • Track 10-3Organizational behaviour family conflict
  • Track 10-4Family resilience
  • Track 10-5Child behaviour family lives
  • Track 11-1Developing gross motor skill
  • Track 11-2Physical therapy for movements
  • Track 11-3Down syndrome-motor driver and observers
  • Track 11-4Amino acid supplement
  • Track 11-5Music therapy
  • Track 12-1Cognitive –development therapy
  • Track 12-2Treating personality disorder
  • Track 12-3Treatment for life long patterns
  • Track 12-4Assessment, awareness and behavioural phase
  • Track 12-5Focused model treatment
  • Track 13-1Psycho flexibility
  • Track 13-2Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Track 13-3Exposure therapy
  • Track 13-4Therapy for hodophobia and depression
  • Track 13-5Logo therapy
  • Track 14-1Virtual realities for brain disorders
  • Track 14-2Technology in speech and language therapy
  • Track 14-3Neuro-technology in brain research
  • Track 14-4Optical imaging and neurobiology
  • Track 14-5Video games-future medicine
  • Track 15-1Umbilical cord stem cells and brain function
  • Track 15-2Neonatal treatment during pregnancy
  • Track 15-3Arm movement abnormalities adding autism
  • Track 15-4Neonatal seizures (Ganaxolone)
  • Track 15-5Magnetic sensors- A diagnostic tool