The 17th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference aims to explore the intersection of social-political, psychological, and cultural resistance with collective care to foster resilience in Muslim communities. Attendees will engage in discussions on how these practices can strengthen mental health and well-being. The conference will feature a variety of sessions, including workshops and networking opportunities. The agenda will be accessible via the Whova Conference App for registered participants.
Mental Health Conferences
17th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference
The 17th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference focuses on building resilience through resistance and collective care. It will be held in Metro Detroit, Michigan, and is a hybrid event.
Conference Overview
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Time and Place
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Conference Dates: April 11–12, 2025
Location: Soho Banquet & Event Center
City/State: Metro Detroit, Michigan
Event Format: hybrid
Conference Organizer
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Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry
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Phone: 517.353.4349
Schedule and Agenda
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The conference program is currently being developed and will be available to attendees through the Whova Conference App.
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