Theme: Autism: Seeing the world from a different angle
Autism 2017
ConferenceSeries Ltd composes gathering arrangement all around the globe. In 2017 here we invite you to the 3rd International Conference on Autism in August 21-22, 2016 (Dates are Tentative) at Los Angeles, USA (Venue might be changed).
Autism is a neurodevelopment issue. It is a mental condition, persevering from early youth described by trouble in conveying, powerlessness to frame connections and strange conduct designs. Autism proceeds in adulthood yet is quieted. The different hereditary, ecological, teratogenic, vaccination components might be the reasons for Autism. About 1 percent of the total populace is having Autism. More than 3.5 million Americans live with an autism range issue i.e. 1 in 68 births are extremely introverted and administrations cost U.S. residents $236-262 billion every year.
Autism is a neurodevelopment disorder. It is a mental condition, persisting from early childhood characterized by difficulty in communicating, inability to form relationships and unusual behaviour patterns. Autism continues in adulthood but is muted. The various genetic, environmental, teratogenic, immunization factors may be the causes of Autism .About 1 percent of the world’s population is having Autism. More than 3.5 million Americans live with an autism spectrum disorder i.e. 1 in 68 births are autistic. Autism services cost U.S. citizens $236-262 billion annually.
Track 1: Autistic Disorders
Autism may be a neurodevelopment disorder quite totally different from the opposite neurodevelopmental Disorders. Autistic individuals are severely impaired in some respects however traditional, or perhaps superior, in others. syndrome features a robust genetic basis, though the biology of spectrum are complicated and it's unclear whether or not ASD is explained additional by rare mutations with major effects, or by rare multigene interactions of common genetic variants.
Autism Spectrum constitutes of a range of disorders diagnosed as autism, Asperger syndrome, pervasive development disorder and childhood disintegrative disorder.
There are about 695,000 individuals within the Great Britain having syndrome, and regarding thirty six, 500 of each four million kids born annually within the U.S are having Autism. The studies claim that boys are four to 5 times more probably than girls to have Autism. One in sixty eight U.S. kids has associate Autism spectrum disorder regarding 30 percent increase from one in eighty eight 2 years ago, by the Centres for disease control and prevention.
Track 2: High Functioning Autism
High-functioning autism is applied to individuals with Autism World Health Organization are deemed to be cognitively "higher functioning" (with an I.Q. of larger than 70) than people with autism. people with HFA exhibit deficits in field of communication, emotion recognition and expression, and social interaction. Individuals with high-functioning Autism have a lower intelligence quotient, higher visual/spatial skills, less deviating locomotion and sometimes have issues functioning independently; they develop Curiosity, unusual interest for several various things.
Track 3: Sensory Integration and Emotion Regulation in Autism
Many people with autism spectrum disorder have issue process everyday sensory data like sounds, lights and smells. This can be sometimes known as sensory integration difficulties, or sensory sensitivity. Sensory issues could also be the reason for such behaviours as rocking, spinning, and hand-flapping. Though the receptors for the senses are placed within the peripheral system (which includes everything but the brain and spinal cord), it's believed that the problem starts from neurological dysfunction within the central nervous system-the brain.
Track 4: Autism: Transitioning to Adulthood
"Transition to adulthood" can probably become a complicated process that starts as before long as kid is born and continues as the child becomes an adult, through adolescents, so through the stages of adulthood. The transition to adulthood may be a tough time for teens with autism. Transitioning will invoke feelings of uncertainty and even worry concerning the long run, as a result of teens with autism each operate at completely different levels and that they need variable degrees of care. Creativeness usually aids to an enormous a part of this method.
Track 5: Autistic challenges in everyday life
Performing activities of daily life, like dressing oneself, self-feeding, and toileting, is crucial to a person’s independence and their ability to be a part within the larger world. Mastering such tasks is often particularly difficult for those with autism .There are varied alternative problems that they and their families bear on each day. Children with autism react otherwise to stimuli than those without autism do. Several youngsters with autism trust a routine and will become agitative or swamped once one thing doesn't follow the routine.
Track 6: Autism Test and Treatment
Diagnosis is behaviour primarily based, and not cause or mechanism in Autism. Many diagnostic instruments are accessible. 2 are popularly utilized in the Spectrum research the autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised is a semi structured parent interview, and Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule is observation and interaction with the kid. The Childhood autism Rating Scale is employed in clinical environments to assess severity of autism based on observation of kids. A medical specialty neuropsychologist is typically asked to assess the behaviour and psychological feature skills, each to help identification and to assist suggest educational interventions. The main aim of treating youngsters with autism is to minimize associated deficits and family distress, and to extend the standard of life and practical independence. No specific treatment is best and treatment is often tailored to the individual’s wants. Families and also the educational system are the most resources for treatment. Educational interventions are effective to variable degrees in most children: intensive ABA treatment, Behavioural and Communication Approach strategies, varied approved Anti-Depressants, Stimulants, Anti-Psychotic medicine, and Dietary Approaches may be assisted within the treatment.
Track 7: Autism Awareness
Some denigrate it as simply poor social skills, whereas the health profession calls it a neurological disorder. Autism, delineated in medical terms as a pervasive developmental disorder, may be a condition that's much more serious than mere poor social skills. Lack of awareness regarding psychological state and poor medical infrastructure, few autism prevalence studies exist outside of the U.S. although it appears like anybody and everybody has heard of autism, in several places within the world its still type of a new topic.
Track 8: Autism Associated Syndromes
Autism spectrum Disorder, itself being a superior disorder, has a number of the medical conditions that may occur in conjunction with autism however don't seem to be classified as ASDs. They embody Angelman Syndrome, Asperger's Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, Lanau-Kleffner Syndrome, Prader-Willi Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, dyskinesia, and syndrome
Track 8: Autism Associated Syndrome
Autism spectrum disorders , has numerous alternative disorders like brain disease, sleep disorders, gastro enteral Disorders like constipation, dyspepsia, are noticed among the autistic people. Attention deficit disorder, Catatonia, learning disability is additionally wide present in the autistic patients, Researchers are working their way to cut back the associated medical disorders to reduce the aggression in autism.
Track 9: Autism Research: New insights
Further analysis, the results might guide how therapists tailor treatments for patients who have autism. Varied Autism analysis works are conducted and motor-assisted by the autistic regarding Organisations within the field of pathophysiology, medication, and varied therapeutic patterns are investigatedRelated Autism Conferences | Autistic Disorders Conferences | Neurology Conferences
Track 10: Pharmaceutical Trails and Advancements
Late advances inside the hereditary art of a mental imbalance underlines its etiological heterogeneousness, with each hereditary defencelessness locus representing a little part of cases or having little result. A few of the year's most huge advances utilized new innovations to survey and designed on the dream and traveller of data set up by years of interest in fundamental examination. The ways and Advancements in a mental imbalance research helped in building a desire and sensible can for the treatment of the medications.
Track 11: Autism Vaccines
Autism and Vaccines is a controversial subject, some scientists believe autism to be caused due to the immunization of vaccines and some atomize it. Let’s study further to understand the relation between autism and vaccines.
Track 12: Case Report
A case report could be a elaborate report consisting the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, associate degreed follow-up of an individual patient. A case report is mostly thought of a kind of proof of the work disbursed and also the output earned. It offers collective data and additional references for any analysis that is to be carried. Autism Case reports are often of clinical reports, medication case reports, pathological or analysis based mostly and even supported numerous diagnostic, symptoms and treatment reports
ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend ‘’ 3rd International Conference On Autism’’ which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. Autism conference will be around the theme “Seeing the World from a different angle”.
Autism is a neurodevelopment disorder. It is a mental condition, persisting from early childhood characterized by difficulty in communicating, inability to form relationships and unusual behaviour patterns. Autism continues in adulthood but is muted. The various genetic, environmental, teratogenic, immunization factors may be the causes of Autism .About 1 percent of the world’s population is having Autism. More than 3.5 million Americans live with an autism spectrum disorder i.e. 1 in 68 births are autistic. Autism services cost U.S. citizens $236-262 billion annually.
About 1 in 68 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder. According to estimates by CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network. Autism Spectrum Disorder is almost 5 times more common among boys (1 in 42) comparative to girls (1 in 189).About 1 in 6 children in the United States had a developmental disability in 2006-2008, ranging from disabilities such as speech and language impairments to serious developmental disabilities, like intellectual disabilities and autism. International Conference on Autism is a unique forum to bring together worldwide distinguished academics and industries in the field of neuroscience and neurology, , public health professionals, scientists, academics, industry researchers, scholars to exchange about state of the art research and technologies.
The total costs per year for children with Autism spectrum Disorder in the United States were found to be between $11.5 billion - $60.9 billion (2011 US dollars). This significant economic budget accommodates a wide range of direct and in-direct costs, from research, medical care to special education to lost parental productivity.
Why to Attend?
International Conference on Autism is a unique forum to bring together worldwide distinguished scholars and academies in the field of neuroscience and neurology, public health professionals, scientists, academic scientists, Psychiatrist industry researchers, scholars to exchange about state of the art research and technologies. ICA is a unique platform to have a collaborative approach to motivate and establish good will in the autism world.
Target Audience
Directors
Head of Department
Professors
Industrial
Neurologist
Neuroscientist
Neuro-oncologist
Neuro radiologist
Neurosurgeons
Psychiatrist
Students from Academia in the research of neurology
The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program which includes plenary lectures, symposia, workshops , poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world are invited to join us at the Autism Conference, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with eminent scholars from around the world. All members of the Autism Conference organizing committee look forward to meeting you in USA.
Importance and Scope
About 1 in 68 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder. Autism Spectrum Disorder is almost 5 times more common among boys (1 in 42) comparative to girls (1 in 189).About 1 in 6 children in the United States had a developmental disability in 2006-2008, ranging from disabilities such as speech and language impairments to serious developmental disabilities, like intellectual disabilities and autism.
International Conference on Autism is a unique forum to bring together worldwide distinguished academics and industries in the field of neuroscience and neurology, public health professionals, scientists, academics, industry researchers, scholars to exchange about state of the art research and technologies.
This conference aims to stimulate new ideas for the treatment, motivation and recovery of the Autistic children.
Conferences, National symposiums and Workshops encourage growth, execution and exchange of information about Autism Conference and its allied areas.
Why to Attend?
International Conference on Autism is a unique forum to bring together worldwide distinguished scholars and academies in the field of neuroscience and neurology, public health professionals, scientists, academic scientists, Psychiatrist industry researchers, scholars to exchange about state of the art research and technologies. Autism Conference is a unique platform to have a collaborative approach to motivate and establish good will in the autism world.
Conference Highlights
Autism Disorders
What Causes Autism
Signs of Autism
Autism Tests
Autism Treatment
High functioning autism
Sensory integration
Emotion Regulation in Autism
Autism Associated Syndromes
Autism Associated Disorders Autistic challenges in everyday life
Autism: Transitioning to Adulthood
Autism and Crime
Autism Awareness
Pharmaceutical Trails and Advancements
Autism Research: New insights
Target Audience
Directors
Head of Department
Professors
Industrial
Neurologist
Neuroscientist
Neuro-oncologist
Neuro radiologist
Neurosurgeons
Psychiatrist
Students from Academia in the research of neurology
Sanjivini Society, addressing mental health needs in the community, New Delhi, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
A Billion Minds and Lives, projects in Africa, based in USA | |||||||||||||
Promise Global, a global alliance for humane care in Mental Health, based in UK | |||||||||||||
IMHCN, International Mental Health Collaboration Network, Worldwide, based in UK | |||||||||||||
Care For Health, Rehabilitation of Adults with a Mental Illness, Karachi, Pakistan, Asia | |||||||||||||
Community Association for Psychosocial Services (CAPS), Freetown, Sierra Leone, Africa | |||||||||||||
Me2Orchestra, music organization created for individuals with mental illnesses, Based in USA | |||||||||||||
the Live, Love, Laugh Foundation, Bengaluru, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
Metally Aware Initiative, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative, Lagos, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
Basicneeds Pakistan, mental health and development advocacy organization, Pakistan, Asia | |||||||||||||
Meditrina, specialized mental health care facility, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Asia | |||||||||||||
Sociotherapy Rwanda, Rwanda, Africa | |||||||||||||
CCOMS, Centre Collaborateur de l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé pour la recherche et la formation en santé mentale, Lille, France, Europe | |||||||||||||
Save by Seva, Providing trauma treatment to freed child slaves, India, but based in Netherlands | |||||||||||||
Tartan Explorer, raising awareness of suicide prevention and mental health, worldwide, but based in Scotland | |||||||||||||
Maternal Mental Health Platform Turkey, Turkey, Middle East | |||||||||||||
Sharing Stories, sharing experiences about mental health, UK and Uganda, Africa | |||||||||||||
X2AI, psychological artificial intelligence for mental health care, based in USA, project in Lebanon, Middle East | |||||||||||||
Mabel Mental Care Foundation, health care for the mentally challenged patients, Enugu state, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
Gede Foundation, bringing stigmatized health burdens out of the shadows, Abuja, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
Mercy for Life Foundation, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
Friendship Bench Project, CBT for Depression, Zimbabwe, Africa | |||||||||||||
Life Stories and Recovery, interactive space/blog, online, based in Seville, Spain, Europe | |||||||||||||
SAPTA, Support for Addiction and Prevention, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa | |||||||||||||
Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
Proyecto SUMA, rehabilitation project, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America | |||||||||||||
South Asian Hub for Advocacy, Research and Education on Mental Health, , Islamabad, Pakistan, Asia | |||||||||||||
Clowns Without Borders South Africa, Durban, South Africa, Africa | |||||||||||||
Crazywise documentary film on new ways of recovery, based in USA | |||||||||||||
International Bipolar Foundation, International, HQ in USA | |||||||||||||
iChange, Psychology-based Human Resource Development Organization, Sri Lanka, Asia | |||||||||||||
Kamili Mental Health Organization, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa | |||||||||||||
Tomohon Community MH Project, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, based in USA | |||||||||||||
CVICT, Centre for Victims of Torture Nepal, Nepal, Asia | |||||||||||||
CODEF Africa, Maternal and Mental Healthcare, Ghana, Africa | |||||||||||||
Befrienders Uganda, crisis intervention and suicide prevention, Kampala, Uganda, Africa | |||||||||||||
Clowns Without Borders UK, sharing Laughter and Joy with Children in Crisis, Worldwide, HQ in UK | |||||||||||||
Befrienders Malaysia, providing free and emotional support, suicide prevention, Malaysia, Asia | |||||||||||||
Men Tell Health, devoted to men and mental health, international, but based in UK | |||||||||||||
Gaza Mental Health Foundation, for Gaza, Palestine, but based in USA | |||||||||||||
Quality Rights Gujarat, project to improve care and human rights in MH facilities, Maharashtra, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
Syrian Telemental Health Network, based in North America | |||||||||||||
ADN Center for Psychological Treatment and Support, Tripoli, Lebanon, Middle East | |||||||||||||
Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe | |||||||||||||
Mandala Foundation, psychosocial support to strengthen humanitarian action, Melbourne, Australia | |||||||||||||
Habeeb Mental Health Foundation, Mogadishu, Somalia, Africa | |||||||||||||
MHAF Maldives, Mental Health Awareness Foundation, Maldives, Asia | |||||||||||||
Lumos, Protecting Children, Providing Solutions, Worldwide, HQ London | |||||||||||||
Member Care Associates, Inc, by Kelly and Michèle O’Donnell, Switzerland, Europe and USA | |||||||||||||
IPSO Cultural Context, International Psychosocial Organization, Afghanistan and Haiti, based in Germany, Europe | |||||||||||||
Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Center For Uvira (CRPU), Uvira, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) | |||||||||||||
Leads Nepal, Integrating Mental Health and Development, Nepal, Asia | |||||||||||||
Amba for Life, Economic empowerment of the intellectually challenged, Bangalore, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
d-Home Mental Health Association Malaysia, Malaysia, Asia | |||||||||||||
Homeless World Cup, using football to empower and support homeless and other vulnerable people, Global | |||||||||||||
World Dignity Project, against stigma, for dignity in MH, Global | |||||||||||||
Developing Mental Health, international network for MH professionals, Worldwide | |||||||||||||
Project Semicolon, Faith based NGO for hope and love (;), Worldwide, based in USA | |||||||||||||
Urban Design Mental Health, more attention for mental health in urban designs, Worldwide | |||||||||||||
The Guyana Foundation Mental Health Project, Guyana, South America | |||||||||||||
Teen Mental Health, international organization in adolescent mental health, International, based in Canada | |||||||||||||
Shared Minds, training health workers in mental health care delivery, Nepal, HQ in USA | |||||||||||||
YogaFusion, Yoga in action for post-conflict reconciliation, International | |||||||||||||
HeartMind International, mental health and psychosocial services in South Asia and for the South Asian diaspora, International, based in USA | |||||||||||||
WordOnTheGround, mental health crowd-sourcing platform and support consultancy, International, based in Ireland, Europe | |||||||||||||
MindFulNext, aid for aid workers, International, Online | |||||||||||||
HCA Mental Health Care Centre, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
White Swan Foundation, knowledge services for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Bangalore, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
SocialFelt, Craft, Touch and Care, Worldwide, based in UK | |||||||||||||
Thandanani Centre for Persons with Severe Psychiatric Disability, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa | |||||||||||||
Uganda Diaspora Health Foundation, Uganda and UK | |||||||||||||
Healing Through Art, Stories from Swaziland, Swaziland, Africa | |||||||||||||
Western Mass, Recovery Learning Community, Massachusetts, USA | |||||||||||||
Kenya Psychological Association, Kenya, Africa | |||||||||||||
Atma Nirbhar, Mental Illness and Employment project, Chennai, India | |||||||||||||
HUGS for better Mental Health, Sheffield (UK), Uganda, Africa | |||||||||||||
the ASHAA Family, rehabilitation of persons with mental illness, Chennai, India | |||||||||||||
Psicologi nel Mondo (psychologists for peoples in the World), International, based in Italy, Europe | |||||||||||||
It gets Brighter, online video platform, messages of hope, Worldwide | |||||||||||||
MHAF Mental Health Awareness Foundation (Facebook page), Republic of Maldives, Asia | |||||||||||||
JENGA East Africa Psycho-Social Network (Facebook page), East Africa | |||||||||||||
IMERSE, International Mental Health Resource Services, Swaziland, Africa | |||||||||||||
Haitian Mental Health (HMH) Network, Haiti, Based in USA | |||||||||||||
Yale University Global Mental Health ProgramNew Haven, USA | |||||||||||||
WordOnTheGround, Mental Health crowd-sourcing platform and consultancy, International, HQ Northern Ireland, Europe | |||||||||||||
The Mental Elf, reliable Mental Health Research, Policy and Guidance online, based in UK | |||||||||||||
Dar es Salaam Voluntary Association, improving the lives of people with mental illness (Facebook page), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Africa | |||||||||||||
CHHD Mental Health International, strengthening consumer and family movements, El Salvador, Central America, HQ USA | |||||||||||||
Ummeed, helping Children with Disabilities, Mumbai, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
Care For Health, integrating adults with mental illness back into society, Karachi, Pakistan, Asia | |||||||||||||
Schizophrenia Awareness Association (SAA), Pune, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
Families Healing Together, connecting families around mental health and emotional distress, Worldwide, based in N.America | |||||||||||||
Prostor, destigmatization, social affirmation and human rights of people with mental health problems, Serbia, Eastern Europe | |||||||||||||
TPO Foundation, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe | |||||||||||||
Dabatem, Centre for Behaviour Research and Therapy, Istanbul, Turkey, Euresia | |||||||||||||
Fracarita International, with mental health projects worldwide, based in Brugge, Belgium, Europe | |||||||||||||
Reconnect, Health Development Initiative, Abuja, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
Centre for Community Dialogue and Change (CCDC), working with Forum Theatre in Mental Health, Bangalore, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
Basic Needs Laos PDR, Laos PDR, Asia | |||||||||||||
#FundaMentalSDG global initiative post-2015 development agenda, International | |||||||||||||
Samaritans, 24h/day emotional support helpline service, UK and Ireland, Europe | |||||||||||||
Mon Foundation, Awareness, Care, Training and Research in Mental Health, Kolkata, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
Postpartum Support International, PSI, Worldwide, HQ in USA | |||||||||||||
South African Federation for Mental Health, South Africa | |||||||||||||
BasicNeeds Ghana, Ghana, Africa | |||||||||||||
MQ Transforming Mental Health, funding for MH research, worldwide, based in UK | |||||||||||||
CMHLP, Centre for Mental Health and Human Rights, offering int’l trainings, India, Asia | |||||||||||||
Act For Change India, using forum theatre to raise awareness, UK and India | |||||||||||||
IIMHL, International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership, international, based in New Zealand | |||||||||||||
Action For Mental Illness, ACMI, India | |||||||||||||
NASM Afrique, New Approach Mental Health Africa, based in Lomé, Togo, Africa | |||||||||||||
gbhreview, Global Mental Health News website, international, based in USA | |||||||||||||
Health Equity Initiative, forced labor, human trafficking and mental health, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Asia | |||||||||||||
ASHA International, Promoting Mental Health Awareness, Hope and Holistic Wellness, International, based in Oregon, USA | |||||||||||||
FACEMI, Families Alliance on Mental Illness, New Delhi, India | |||||||||||||
Centre for Humanitarian Psychology, International, based in Switzerland, Europe | |||||||||||||
Center for Crisis Psychology, Bergen, Norway, Europe | |||||||||||||
Richmond Psychosocial Foundation International, ‘Quality support to transform lives’, international, HQ in UK | |||||||||||||
GAMIAN-Europe (Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks-Europe), Europe | |||||||||||||
The NGO Committee on Mental Health in consultative relationship with the UN, New York, USA | |||||||||||||
Colectivo Chuhcan, peer-support for people with psychosocial disabilities (only in Spanish), Mexico City, Mexico, America | |||||||||||||
The Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health, International, HQ USA | |||||||||||||
Makshivim Net, innovative rehabilitation projects, Israel and Worldwide | |||||||||||||
Talisman Foundation, temporary home and rehabilitation support for those with a mental illness, Johannesburg, South Africa | |||||||||||||
Bring Joy To Needy (for people with a mental illness), Yaoundé, Cameroon, Africa | |||||||||||||
My Mind My Funk, Mental Health Information and Support Hub, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa | |||||||||||||
Mental Health First Aid Australia, based in Australia but active in 21 countries | |||||||||||||
ICRA Whole Life, The International Centre for Recovery Action in Practice Education and Research, International, based in UK | |||||||||||||
International Mental Health Research Organization (IMHRO), Worldwide, based in USA | |||||||||||||
TrustCircle, International Peer-Centered Mental Health Network, international, HQ in USA | |||||||||||||
Psychosocial Disabilities Rights Project, consulting firm, International, based in South Africa | |||||||||||||
Taiwha Fountain House, rehabilitation clubhouse, Seoul, South Korea, Asia | |||||||||||||
Psychology in Africa, resource map of mental health in Africa, online | |||||||||||||
The CARe Europe, Netwerk for Community Care, Recovery and Social Inclusion, Europe | |||||||||||||
MeHPriC: Mental Health in Primary Care Project, Lagos, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
The Somalia Mental Health Foundation, Somalia, Africa | |||||||||||||
International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis, International, based in Europe | |||||||||||||
SHARE (South Asian Hub for Advocacy, Research and Education on Mental Health), India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, UK, USA | |||||||||||||
McPin Foundation ‘Transforming mental health research’, UK and sometimes Global | |||||||||||||
Alan J. Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health (CPMH), South Africa | |||||||||||||
(CoMHI) Community Mental Health Initiatives Uganda, Kampala, Uganda, Africa | |||||||||||||
the Bethel House, self-help community for people with Schizophrenia, Urakawa Town, Japan, Asia | |||||||||||||
Psychologists for Social Responsibility, Worldwide, HQ in USA | |||||||||||||
Street Angels Foundation Uganda, to better the lives of slum and street children, Kampala, Uganda, Africa | |||||||||||||
Hope and Health Vision, creating a better world for vulnerable children, Burundi, Africa | |||||||||||||
Trauma Centre for Survivors of Violence and Torture, Cape Town, South Africa | |||||||||||||
Suryani Institute for Mental Health, Bali, Indonesia, Asia | |||||||||||||
International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP)Worldwide | |||||||||||||
The Center for Victims of Torture, care for those who have been tortured and advocacy, Worldwide, HQ USA | |||||||||||||
Mental Health Media Forum, Improving Mental Health Reporting Worldwide, HQ USA | |||||||||||||
Singapore Association for Mental Health, Singpore, Asia | |||||||||||||
Uvira Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Center (CRPU), Uvira, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Africa | |||||||||||||
Liberian Behavioral Health Services, Monravia, Liberia, Africa | |||||||||||||
Virtual Psychology in Chad, therapy via Skype from Canada to Chad, Chad, Africa and Canada | |||||||||||||
Komunitas Peduli Skizofrenia, community care for people with schizophrenia, Jakarta, Indonesia, Asia | |||||||||||||
Children and War Foundation, Worldwide, HQ in Bergen, Norway, Europe | |||||||||||||
Empathy, Psycho-Rehabilitation Centre for Victims of Torture, Violence and Pronounced Stress Impact, Tbilisi, Georgia, Eastern Europe/Western Asia | |||||||||||||
Centre for Mental Health and Counselling Nepal (CMC-Nepal), Nepal, Asia | |||||||||||||
Asia Australia Mental Health, supporting community based mental health reform in the Asia-Pacific region, Asia/Australia, HQ Melbourne, Australia | |||||||||||||
the Emerald Mental Health Consortium, 5 different EU member states and 6 partners in Ethiopia, India, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda | |||||||||||||
Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa: encouraging open and informed dialogue about issues of public importance, HQ in Nairobi, Kenya, Africa | |||||||||||||
Prahran Mission, services for persons with a mental illness or with extreme disadvantages, Melbourne, Australia | |||||||||||||
International Association for Youth Mental Health, a membership organization, International, HQ in Australia | |||||||||||||
Enabling Access to Mental Health, Mental health Coalition Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone, Africa | |||||||||||||
Centre for International Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia | |||||||||||||
MHAT, Mental Health Action Trust, comprehensive mental health care for the poor, Kerala, India | |||||||||||||
Strong Minds, to provide group-IPT in Africa, activities in Uganda, Africa, HQ USA | |||||||||||||
Mental Health Foundation Ghana, organizing activities in Ghana, based in Australia | |||||||||||||
Mental Health Awareness Nigeria, fighting stigma, Nigeria, Africa | |||||||||||||
Intervoice, International Community of Hearing Voices, International, HQ in UK | |||||||||||||
Zimbabwe National Association For Mental Health, Zimbabwe, Africa | |||||||||||||
Mind Cycle Africa, cycling 100 miles across Africa to raise awareness for mental health issues, Global | |||||||||||||
Mad In America, Science, Psychiatry and Community blog, USA, but global target group | |||||||||||||
Paripurnata, Half-way and Rehabilitation House for women, Kolkata, India | |||||||||||||
Commit and ACT, psychotherapist support to traumatized people in areas of conflict, based in Germany, work in Sierra Leone, Africa | |||||||||||||
BIMEHC, Babungo Integrated Mental Health Care, Cameroon, Africa | |||||||||||||
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), Mental Health Watchdog, International, but based in USA | |||||||||||||
HOPE org, Chronic Disease and Mental Health Development, Hargeisa, Somaliland, Africa | |||||||||||||
Amaudo UK ‘Mental Health Matters’, partnership UK-Nigeria | |||||||||||||
the Gulbenkian Global Mental Health Platform, International, HQ Portugal, Europe | |||||||||||||
For All Africa Foundation, advocacy and support for people with a mental illness, Ghana | |||||||||||||
World Fellowship for Schizophrenia and Allied Disorders (WFSAD), Worldwide | |||||||||||||
Network For Africa: overcoming trauma, rebuilding communities, HQ in UK, working in Uganda and Rwanda | |||||||||||||
Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO) Nepal, Nepal, Asia | |||||||||||||
Equator Foundation, assistance for traumatized refugees and victims of human trafficking, Worldwide, HQ in the Netherlands | |||||||||||||
Careif, International Mental Health charity, international, HQ in London, UK | |||||||||||||
TPO Cambodia (Transcultural Psychosocial Organization), Cambodia, Aisa | |||||||||||||
PEERS, Peers Envisioning and Engaging in Recovery Services, Oakland, USA | |||||||||||||
Perinatal Mental Health Project, Cape Town, South Africa | |||||||||||||
Sugoihito, fighting mental health stigma with help of famous Japanese (site in Japanese only), Japan | |||||||||||||
Black Dog Tribe, social place 4 reading and sharing about mental health issues, online, based in UK | |||||||||||||
The Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry, Massachusetts, USA | |||||||||||||
Global Mental Health-Map (GMH-
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