Mental Health Conferences

Virtual Annual SDMH 2025 Conference

The Virtual Annual SDMH 2025 Conference focuses on advancing digital mental health in a rapidly changing world. It will be held virtually, addressing the challenges and opportunities of digital solutions in mental health care.

Conference Overview

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The Virtual Annual SDMH 2025 Conference aims to explore the theme of 'Advancing Digital Mental Health in a Rapidly Changing World.' It addresses the current youth mental health crisis, the evolving political landscape, and the impact of AI and social media on mental health. The conference will provide a platform for discussing the implementation of digital solutions to enhance access to mental health care. Attendees can expect engaging discussions on the future of healthcare and the role of technology in mental health.

Time and Place

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Conference Dates: June 9–10, 2025

Event Format: virtual

Conference Organizer

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mHealth Research Core (MHRC)

The mHealth Research Core at Washington University in St. Louis focuses on integrating digital solutions into healthcare to improve access and outcomes.

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