Abstract Guidelines
Psychiatry Conference Abstract Guidelines
- Abstracts should be no longer than one A4 page in portrait layout.
- Title: Should be concise, in bold, sentence case, and centered.
- Co-authors and Affiliations: Listed below the title in italics. The name of the main author should be underlined, and the presenting author should be marked with an asterisk (*).
- Language and Length: The abstract must be written in English, with a maximum character count of 300 words.
- Formatting: The main body of the abstract should be written in Times New Roman, font size 12, justified alignment, with 1.5 line spacing.
- References: Cite references in superscript numbers within the text. Full references should be listed at the end of the abstract in the following format: YEAR, VOLUME, PAGE, using standard Chemical Abstracts Source Service Index terminology.
- Figures, Graphs, and Schemes: The inclusion of figures, graphs, and schemes is encouraged where they aid in the understanding of the abstract.
- Submission Format: Abstracts should be submitted in either MS Word or PDF format. Submissions can be made via email attachment to the conference email with the subject line: "Conference Abstract" or through the online submission method via the conference website.
- Submission Details: When submitting by email, include the full details of the main author and presenting author, and specify if the presentation will be Oral or Poster.
- File Size Limit: Abstracts submitted online should not exceed 1 MB. If your file is larger than this, please submit it via email attachment.
- Post-Conference Paper Submission: After the conference, speakers may submit full-length papers for publication in related journals, with an additional fee. Papers will be published within two months of submission.
- Confirmation: A confirmation email will be sent upon receiving your abstract. If you do not receive a confirmation within 24 hours, please contact the respective conference coordinator or ambassador.
Topics:
- Neuroimaging Advances in Psychiatry
- Neurotransmitters & Mood Regulation
- Neuroplasticity & Mental Health
- Gut-Brain Axis in Psychiatry
- Genetic & Epigenetic Psychiatry
- Innovations in Schizophrenia Treatment
- Bipolar Disorder: New Therapies
- Personalized Psychiatry
- Treatment-Resistant Depression
- Psychedelics in Mental Health
- Advances in CBT
- Future of DBT
- Mindfulness in Psychiatry
- VR Therapy for PTSD & Anxiety
- Psychotherapy for Trauma
- Childhood Psychiatric Disorder Detection
- Social Media & Adolescent Mental Health
- ADHD Across the Lifespan
- Autism: New Research & Treatment
- School-Based Mental Health Programs
- AI in Psychiatry
- Digital Psychiatry & Telehealth
- Ethics in AI & Psychiatry
We strongly believe that honesty is the most important value in academics. Therefore, plagiarism is not allowed, and any unfair behavior will not be accepted.
