Panel

Research Track: Advances in Youth Mental Health Research

Day 1: Thursday

2:00 pm

No speakers

Research Track: Advances in Youth Mental Health Research

We are excited to invite you to join the Advances in Youth Mental Health Research panel at the Shamiri Summit 2024. This important session will bring together researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders to discuss the latest findings and breakthroughs in youth mental health, exploring how we can better support young people in today's world.

With the growing mental health challenges faced by youth, this session aims to spark critical conversations about new research, emerging therapies, and innovative approaches to care. You will have the opportunity to hear from experts and share your own perspectives on how we can make a real difference in the lives of young people.

Topics of Discussion:

  • Challenges and Opportunities in Youth Mental Health Research: A look at the barriers to advancing research and the promising opportunities that lie ahead.
  • Developments in Adolescent Neurobiology and Mental Health: Learn about cutting-edge research on the brain and mental health disorders in adolescence, and discover innovative therapeutic approaches.
  • Community-Based Approaches and Non-Traditional Practices: Explore how communities and cultural practices are playing a key role in supporting youth mental health.
  • Digital Innovation in Mental Healthcare: Delve into the benefits and limitations of using technology to provide mental health support for young people.
  • The Future of Youth Mental Health: What’s next for the field? This discussion will explore future directions, new research areas, and what we can do to make lasting progress.

Why Attend?

This session is open to anyone interested in youth mental health, from researchers and professionals to students and community advocates. Whether you’re directly involved in mental health care or simply passionate about the well-being of young people, this panel will offer fresh insights and spark meaningful dialogue.

Join us for this important discussion and contribute to shaping the future of youth mental health research.

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