KYRGYZ PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION (KPA) WILL BE A PART OF THE CONGRESS ON MENTAL HEALTH

Kyrgyz Psychiatric Association (KPA) is а non-profit association of legal entities on the basis of common interests and the type of activity: sscientific and research, edicational and practical work in the field of psychiatry, psychotherapy and narcology, medical psychology, nursing and other related specialties, will be a part of the Congress on Mental Health:Meeting the Needs of the XXI Century.

About the Kyrgyz Psychiatric Association (KPA)

The esteemed Professor V. V. Solojenkin was the founder and leader of Kyrgyz Psychiatric Association (KPA) until 2007. After the elections that had taken place in 2007 a new Executive Committee was formed. Now under the presidency of Doctor Abjalal Begmatov the KPA EC consists of seven members including Vice-President, Doctor Tamilla Kadyrova. Activities of KPA cover various aspects of the field of psychiatry and mental health. One priority of KPA is the organization of activities especially in coordination with WPA, and also in coordination with its members within the country.

Scientific activities of KPA include the development and organization and support of research in psychiatry, including child psychiatry and narcology, holding a reformative perspective.Educational activities focus on organization of clinical case discussions, and educational and training seminars, aiming to cover all of the regions of the country. Besides, developing international relations on education in psychiatry and narcology is also aimed.

KPA Web-site: www.psychiatrkg.org

Please visit the Congress’s website to access online registration for the congress program, including detailed information and registration options: www.mental-health-congress.ru/en/

Related posts

7 November 2017

AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH ALL MHGAP FORUM 2017 PRESENTATIONS/WHO ON DEPRESSION

Source: http://www.who.int/mental_health/en/ The Organizers of the mhGAP Forum, held in Geneva on 9-10 Octobe, have shared a link with all the presentations...

1 September 2016

Dr. Richard Wynne, Director at the Work Research Centre (Ireland), delivers a report at the Congress

Dr. Richard Wynne, Director of Work Research Centre (Irland), Coordinator of the European Network for Workplace Health Promotion, will be one of...

8 July 2016

Dr. Shekhar Saxena, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse (WHO), a member of the Congress International Organizing Committee, delivers a keynote report at the Congress

  Dr. Shekhar Saxena, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse (MSD) at WHO’s Headquarters Office since...

6 June 2018

Negative symptoms – how to diagnose and treat them?

Prof. Dr. Dr. hc mult. Hans-Jürgen Möller, Department of Psychiatry, Ludwig-Maximilians-University (Germany)   Hans-Jürgen Möller, MD, worked from 1988 to...

17 November 2015

The opening meeting of the Expert board in the preparation of the World Congress on Mental Health: Meeting the Needs of the 21st Century

The Union for Mental Health held the opening meeting  of the Expert board as part of preparation for the World...

31 October 2018

Russian National Foundation on Rehabilitation

The Russian National Foundation on Rehabilitation has launched a new project aimed at promoting the employment of young people with...

30 August 2016

Prof. Jan Burns, Head of Eligibility for the International Federation for Para-athletes with Intellectual Disabilities (INAS), will make a keynote report

  Prof. Jan Burns, Head of Eligibility for the International Federation for Para-athletes with Intellectual Disabilities (INAS) and worked with...

3 April 2018

Mental Health and Education: A Personal Perspective from Child & Adolescent Psychiatry by Bennett L. Leventhal, MD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry and the STAR CENTER, University of California, San Francisco (San Franciso, CA USA)

15 June 2021

Community Mental Health Services

On June 10, the WHO held the online launch event for the WHO Guidance on person-centred and rights-based mental health...

12 January 2021

Anxiety, stress and loneliness: COVID’s toll on the lives of workers

New 28-country survey for the World Economic Forum reveals most employed adults report experiencing significant work-related disruption with a negative...