WPA Thematic Conference 2012 - Mental Health and Family Medicine Working Together
February 8 - 11, 2012(Ended)
Parque de las Ciencias
Granada, Spain
Granada, Spain

WPA Thematic Conference - Mental Health and Family Medicine Working Together is a conference that covers topics such as:
- Communication with other social agents, including relatives and, users
- Classification and communication between specialized and primary care levels
- Migration and the "cultural mediation" as preventing Mental disorders
- Communication with media
- Adolescence
- Working together with service users and care givers
- Gender & mental health
- Ageing
- Homeless
- Migration and Mental disorders
- Comorbidity
- Care of Mental Health at Prisons
- Community & Primary Care of Several Mental Disorders
- Dual pathology and Substance misuse
- Psychosocial rehabilitation
- Assertive Community Care / Outreach
- Current opinions- depression
- Current opinions- anxiety
- Psychopharmacology
- Eating disorders, including obesity
- Family therapy
- Psychological therapy
- Research, improving method and data quality
- Skill mix
- Domestic Violence
- Services design for a new scene of collaborative care
- Spirituality & mental health
- Education and clinical training
- Stigma
- Suicide prevention
Venue
Address
Avenida de la Ciencias,
Granada,
Spain
Granada,
Spain
Prices *
120-660 Euro (Early registration date: December 15, 2011)
Exhibition
Included
Abstract submission deadline
October 31, 2011
Organization
Categories
Important
Please, check the conference website for possible changes, before you make any traveling
arrangements
* Prices are for evaluation only.
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