21st International ESCAP (European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) Congress 2025
Jun 29, 2025 - Jul 07, 2025
Strasbourg, France
CONFERENCE
Event Details
The 21st International ESCAP (European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) Congress 2025 will cover a wide range of topics, including:
Clinical Disorders
- Neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., ASD, ADHD, Tic disorders)
- Intellectual disability, learning disorders, communication disorders
- Mood and anxiety disorders
- Conduct and oppositional defiant disorder
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Psychiatric emergencies, suicide, and DSH
- Adjustment disorders
- Trauma and PTSD
- Eating disorders
- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
- Sexual and gender identity disorders
- Behavioural disorders of early childhood
- Attachment disorders
- Substance misuse and related disorders
- Liaison child and adolescent psychiatry
Neurobiology and Genetics
- Neuropsychology
- Genetic risk factors
- Animal models
- Psychoimmunology
- Neurophysiology
- Neuroimaging
- Gene-environment interactions
Services, Treatments, and Advocacy
- Service evaluation and measuring outcomes
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service models
- Multidisciplinary teams
- Advocacy
- Interagency working and primary care
- Psychotherapies
- Children's rights
- Parenting programmes
Developmental Trajectories and Outcomes
- Infant psychiatry
- Risk factors and epidemiology
- Transcultural themes
- Looked after children
- Abuse, trauma, and neglect
- Children of parents with mental illness
- Migration
Professional Development and Training
- Professional development
- Child and adolescent psychiatry training
- Academic child and adolescent psychiatry
- Managing stress
- European research networks
Who Should Attend:
Child and adolescent researchers and clinicians.
Location
Strasbourg Convention & Exhibition Centre (Palais de la musique et des congres)
Strasbourg, France
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