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Welcome Message

Dear Speakers, Delegates, Exhibitors & Sponsors,

It is my great pleasure to invite you on behalf of the Mental Health Nursing 2025 Organizing Committee to attend the 20th World Congress on Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing, to be hosted in Montreal, Canada, on December 08-09, 2025.

Mental Health Nursing 2025 Conference is a two-day international event dedicated to providing the latest research, clinical advancements, and policy discussions in mental health care, psychiatric nursing, psychotherapy, substance abuse treatment, and psychological well-being. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with global experts, exchange knowledge, and explore innovative approaches in mental health nursing.

Renowned speakers from around the world will share insights, discuss ground-breaking research, and address key challenges shaping the future of psychiatric and mental health care.

We look forward to welcoming you to Montreal, Canada, on December 08-09, 2025. Join us for an engaging and impactful conference experience!

Thanks & Regards,
Organizing Committee

About Conference


It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 20th World Congress on Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing which is to be held on December 08-09, 2025 at Montreal, CanadaThis event is organized by Conference Series LLC Ltd, conducts 3000+ conferences every year in all the major scientific disciplines across Canada, Europe, USA & Asia which is being received by more than 25 million researchers, scholars, students all over the world.

The theme of our conference is based on Achieving mental wellness by understanding human mind through Psychiatric approaches”. The conference invites all the Nurses, Psychiatrist, Neuropsychiatric, Neurosurgeons, Neurologists, Emergency medicine specialists, International speakers, Scientists, Researchers, University Professors, Students, College Faculties and Healthcare professionals to share their experience in this broad field.

Details About Mental Health 2020 In Canada

Conference Name

Place

Date

20th World Congress on Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing

Montreal, Canada

December 08-09, 2025

 

Our Vision:

At the heart of this congress lies a vision of enhancing mental health care, addressing the unique psychological and emotional needs of individuals, and shaping the future of psychiatric and mental health nursing. Through our extensive experience in organizing medical events, we recognize the profound impact that collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and innovation can have on advancing mental health care. We believe that by bringing together experts, clinicians, and researchers, we can drive progress, foster new strategies, and make significant strides in improving mental health outcomes across diverse populations.

Why Attend?

Who Should Attend?

  • Psychiatric & Mental Health Nurses – Stay updated on best practices, therapies, and innovations in mental health nursing.
  • Clinical Nurse Specialists & Nurse Practitioners – Gain insights into advanced psychiatric care strategies and evidence-based interventions.
  • Psychiatrists & Psychologists – Connect with mental health nursing professionals and explore interdisciplinary approaches to patient care.
  • Mental Health Counsellors & Therapists – Learn about the latest trends in psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and mental wellness.
  • Social Workers & Case Managers – Discover strategies for community-based care and holistic mental health support.
  • Researchers & Academics – Share and discuss ground-breaking studies on psychiatric nursing, mental health policies, and interventions.
  • Hospital & Healthcare Administrators – Explore innovative mental health care models and strategies for improving patient outcomes.
  • Students & Trainees in Nursing & Mental Health Fields – Gain valuable exposure to industry leaders and emerging trends in psychiatric care.
  • Public Health & Policy Experts – Examine mental health policies, advocacy strategies, and global initiatives for mental well-being.
  • Pharmaceutical & Industry Representatives – Present and discover the latest advancements in psychiatric medications, therapies, and mental health technologies.

2024 Highlights:

  • 300+ Participation (70% Industry: 30% Academia)
  • 5+ Keynote Speakers
  • 50+ Plenary Speakers
  • 20+ Exhibitors
  • 14 Innovative Educational Sessions
  • 5+ Workshops
  • B2B Meetings

Join Us in Montreal:

Montréal, Canada, is a vibrant and multicultural city known for its rich history, European charm, and dynamic arts scene. Located in the province of Quebec, it is Canada’s second-largest city and a major hub for culture, education, and innovation.

The city blends old-world elegance with modern energy, evident in Old Montréal, where cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica create a timeless atmosphere. Mount Royal, the city’s namesake, offers breathtaking views and outdoor activities year-round.

Montréal is famous for its festivals, including the Montreal International Jazz Festival and Just for Laughs, which draw global talent and visitors. Food lovers can indulge in local specialties like poutine, smoked meat sandwiches, and bagels, while the culinary scene is diverse and world-class.

A bilingual city, Montréal’s mix of French and English cultures adds to its unique identity. It’s also a leading center for education, home to McGill University and other top institutions. With its blend of history, creativity, and warm hospitality, Montréal is a must-visit destination, offering something for everyone, from arts and culture to sports and nightlife.

As we look forward to Mental Health Nursing 2025, hosted by Conference Series, we invite you to be a part of this transformative experience. Join us in Montreal, Canada, on December 08-09, 2025, and contribute to the future of psychiatric and mental health nursing.

Stay tuned for more updates on the conference agenda, registration details, and travel information. Together, with Conference Series, we can make a lasting impact on mental health care, patient outcomes, and the well-being of individuals worldwide.

Session & Tracks

Track 1: Cognition in Mental Health:

Cognitive Therapy (CT) is a form of psychotherapy in which the therapist and the client work together as a team to identify and solve problems. It is a relatively short-term, focused psychotherapy for a wide range of psychological problems including depression, anxiety, anger, marital conflict, loneliness, panic, fears, eating disorders, substance abuse, alcohol abuse and dependence, and personality problems. Cognitive therapy helps the patient learn effective self-help skills that are used in homework assignments that help you change the way you think, feel and behave now. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is action-oriented, practical, rational, and helps the patient gain independence and effectiveness in dealing with real-life issues.

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Track 2: Psychology:

Psychology is the study of behavior and mind, embracing all aspects of conscious and unconscious experience as well as thought. It is an academic discipline and a social science which seeks to understand individuals and groups by establishing general principles and researching specific cases.

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Track 3: Mental Health Nursing Practices:

Psychiatric nursing or mental health nursing is that the specialty of nursing that cares for individuals of all ages with psychological state or mental distress, like dementia praecoxmanic depressive illnesspsychosisdepression or dementia. Being a mental health nurse may be terribly appreciated; however, it may be a trying and showing emotion exhausting job moreover. Moreover, as operating full-time, you'll conjointly work part-time or nonchalantly during this field. Registered nurses will add the mental health field and those they may increase their qualifications by enterprise more study during this field for either a graduate diploma or Master’s degree or applying to become a certified mental health nurse.

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Track 4: Paediatric Mental Health disorders:

Mental health disorders diagnosed in children are principally divided into 2 categories: childhood disorders and learning disorders. They’re diagnosed once the kid is of school-age; some adults may additionally relate to a number of the symptoms of those disorders. The foremost common developmental disorder is mental retardation. As per the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention report, more than one out of each a hundred school children in the U. S. has some form of mental health retardation. The second most typical developmental disorder is encephalopathy, followed by autism spectrum disorders. Our conference will address all areas pertinent to varied childhood disorders together with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Attachment Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Mood Dysregulation Disorder. In line with a recent study concerning seven percent of children in worldwide have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. As per the U.S. operating surgeon General, concerning 20% of American children suffer from an identifiable mental disease throughout a given year. Further, nearly five million American children and adolescents are in the serious psychological state.

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Track 5: Geriatric Psychiatry:

Geriatric psychiatry is additionally called Psychogeriatric may be a subspecialty of psychiatry dealing with the study, treatment, hindrance of mental health disorders in humans with old age. In keeping with recent information indicate that a calculable 20.4 % of adults aged sixty-five and older met criteria for a psychological disorder. During this session, we are going to be discussing regarding the varied aspects of geriatric psychiatry, its study, hindrance, and treatment.

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Track 6: Continuum of Mental Health:

Continuum of mental state is principally to ascertain a standard language for this coaching, it's necessary to modify and agree on a word. For clarity, we've got developed a diagram of the mental health-mental wellness time using the terms we'll use these days. on the time area unit 3 major mental state states within which people will be placed at varied times in their lives.

WELL-BEING: At the “healthy” finish of the continuum are people experiencing well-being, a state of excellent mental and emotional health. These people might experience stress and discomfort ensuing from occasional issues of standard of living, however, they experience no impairments to daily functioning. All different people, for whom issues are additional serious or prolonged, and for whom coping becomes increasingly harder, are delineate as having “mental health issues.” inside this vary are two classes of mental state conditions

EMOTIONAL issues OR CONCERNS: discomfort has up to the extent of distress with the start of impairments in functioning (insomnia, lack of concentration or loss of appetite). As distress levels increase, people might obtain skilled help; institutional depression or general anxiety or ADD with delicate however future impairment can also be found during this cluster.

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Track 7: Advanced Therapeutics for Mental Health Disorders:

Psychotherapy is often used either alone or in combination with medications to treat mental illnesses. Nowadays extraordinary advances have been made in the treatment of mental illness. Treatment methods for psychiatric disorders can be differentiated as either somatic or psychotherapeutic. We will be discussing about somatic treatments including drugs, electroconvulsive therapy, and deep brain stimulation such as Trans cranial magnetic stimulation therapy on psychotherapeutic treatments including psychotherapy, behavior therapy techniques such as Dialectical behavior therapy, hypnotherapy, and mindfulness-based therapies.

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Track 8: Cortical development in Psychiatry:

Cortical development in mental health is a dynamic anatomical sequence of human cortical gray matter development between the age of 4–21 years using quantitative four-dimensional maps and time-lapse sequences. Thirteen healthy children for whom anatomic brain MRI scans were obtained every 2 years, for 8–10 years, were studied. By using models of the cortical surface and sulcal landmarks and a statistical model for gray matter density, human cortical development could be visualized across the age range in a spatiotemporally detailed time-lapse sequence. The resulting time-lapse “movies” reveal that (i) higher-order association cortices mature only after lower-order somatosensory and visual cortices, the functions of which they integrate, are developed, and (ii) phylogenetically older brain areas mature earlier than newer ones. Direct comparison with normal cortical development may help to understand of some neurodevelopmental disorders such as childhood-onset schizophrenia or autism.

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Track 9: Forensic Psychiatry:

Forensic psychological science could be a chop-chop growing discipline professionally practiced by psychologists at intervals the areas of psychotherapy, counseling psychology, faculty psychology, forensic statistics and alternative specialties and that they are engaged as specialists and represent themselves intrinsically, in Associate in the nursing activity primarily supposed to produce skilled psychological experience to the judiciary.

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Track 10: Psychiatric Disorders:

A psychiatric disorder is a psychological syndrome or behavioral pattern that causes either suffering or a poor ability to operate in standard life that happens in an individual, and shows symptoms of distress via a painful symptom or will increase the chance of death or incapacity. There are many alternative classes of Psychiatry disorder and comparatively many alternative faces of human behavior. Some of the vital psychiatry diseases are enclosed within the session by that majority of population laid low with.  In an exceedingly given year, concerning some roughly |more or less around or so about 20.9 million American adults aged eighteen and older have a mood disorder; over 90% of individuals  kill themselves have a diagnosed with Mental health illness; regarding 1.1% of the population age eighteen and older have schizophrenia; nearly forty million adults aged eighteen and older have an anxiety disorder; nearly 2.2 million adults age eighteen and older have OCD; regarding  2.7% of individuals have panic disorder; and nearly 7.7, 6.8, 15 million adults are suffering million from PTSD, GAD & phobic disorder severally.

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Track 11: Adaptation Models:

Adaptation Model is a model of psychiatric nursing care, which integrates biological, psychological, sociocultural, environmental, and legal-ethical aspects of patient care into a unified framework for practice. The Stuart Stress Adaptation Model of health and wellness provides a consistent nursing-oriented framework 

"Nursing care is provided within a biological, psychological, sociocultural, environmental, and legal-ethical context." Health/illness and adaptation/maladaptation (nursing world view) are two distinct continuums.

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Track 12: Biological context:

Biological Psychiatry or Bio psychiatry is an approach to psychiatry that aims to understand mental disorder in terms of the biological function of the nervous system. It is interdisciplinary in its approach and draws on sciences such as neuroscience, psychopharmacology, biochemistry, genetics, and physiology to form theories about the biological bases of behavior and psychopathology. While there is some overlap between biological psychiatry and neurology, the latter generally focuses on disorders where gross or visible pathology of the nervous system is apparent, such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, encephalitis, neuritis, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis.

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Track 13: Schizophrenia:

Schizophrenia usually characterized by abnormal social psychiatry behavior and failure to acknowledge reality. Common symptoms are confused thinking, audible hallucinations, reduced social engagement and emotional expression, and lack of motivation.  Genetics and early surroundings, further as Psychology and Psychiatry processes, seem to be vital contributing factors. Some recreational and prescribed drugs seem to cause or worsen symptoms. Symptoms begin usually in young adulthood and concerning 0.3–0.7% of individuals throughout their life. However it conjointly sometimes contributes to chronic issues with behavior and feeling, majorly depression and anxiety disorders. Social issues like long poverty and status may result from a raised physical health issues and suicide.  In 2014 nearly 16,000 individuals died from behavior related syndromes. Present topic high lights various categories of effects and safe medicine in behavior disorders.

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Track 14: Healing Techniques:

Healing techniques are often based more on theories about cognitive disorders and behavioral functioning than theories of etiology, and analyses of treatment effects contribute to our understanding of the disorder as much as vice versa.

Cognitive Remediation Therapy is a treatment intended to improve difficulties with such cognitive skills as attention, memory, the speed of information processing, problem-solving, organization, and planning. There are two main techniques for this treatment. One technique is to train the brain functions with exercises which are regularly repeated and allow specific training in the deficient aspect(s) of a cognitive function. Another rehabilitation technique is to work with the preserved cognitive functions. In this case, the patient will be encouraged to develop strategies to process information.

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Track 15: Positive Psychology:

Positive Psychology is the branch of psychology that uses scientific understanding and effective intervention to aid in the achievement of a satisfactory life, rather than treating mental illness. The focus of positive psychology is on personal growth rather than on pathology, as is common among other frameworks within the field of psychology.

Positive Psychology is a call for psychological science and practice to be as concerned with strength as with weakness as interested in building the best things in life as in repairing the worst; and as concerned with making the lives of normal people fulfilling as with healing pathology, the value of positive psychology is to complement and extend the problem focused psychology that has been dominant for many decades.

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Market Analysis

This is our heart whelming colossal desire to welcome all of you to new era of logical gatherings and science conference.

Mental Health extends the heartiest welcome to Directors, Professors, Proficient delegates, Researchers, Psychiatrists, Nurses, Delegates, Young researchers, Graduates, Students, Business executives, Scholars, Psychologists, and Professionals across the globe to be a part of our " Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing " schedule during December 08-09, 2025 at Montreal, Canada.

The Planning committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including Keynote lectures, Plenary lectures, Symposium, International Workshops on a variety of topics, Oral & Poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Mental Health Congress Meetings, the day we begin to learn to look through the eyes of others; to find out and experience the contemporary researches in Psychology, Psychiatry, Mental Health, Pediatrics, Pediatric Nursing, Wellness, Adolescent Medicine, neonatology and Heath care to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world.

Theme: “Exploring the insights of mind with mental health nursing psychiatry to ameliorate mankind”.

Statstics of mental illness

There are various causes of hospitailzation in spain in which the major reason was disorders which cause mental illness,it varies for disorders like Behavioural, Neuorlogical, psychiatric, and child and adolescent psychlogical disoredrs.

 

Psychiatrist and clinical practice

In Spain, there are approximately 8,000 family physicians and 5,000 specialists, of which 250 are Psychiatrist, with 18% being women. Most are in high population areas of Canada

Once undergraduate medical school is completed, a resident may choose to become certified as Psychologist. To become certified as a Senior Psychiatric expert which requires 5 years of approved residency training.

Benefits of Participation

Advantages of Participating at Our Conference:

  • As an added advantage, Speaker & Abstract pages created in Google under your name will gain global visibility.

  • Our robust online publicity attracts 20,000+ users and 60,000+ views to our Library of Abstracts, giving worldwide exposure to participating researchers and speakers.

  • Conference participants can earn 16-18 CME Credits and up to 21 CPD Credits (authorized by CPD Standards Office, UK) at Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 2025.

  • All participants will receive an IOCM Certification.

  • Unique opportunity for One-on-One Meetings with Eminent Speakers.

  • Engage with global experts discussing ground-breaking research in psychiatric nursing, psychotherapy, and mental health care.

  • Industry Representation: Connect with leaders from mental health organizations and healthcare industries.

  • Thought-Provoking Symposia & Career Development Workshops.

  • Preconference workshops in major countries.

  • Best Poster & Outstanding Young Researcher Awards.

  • Exclusive Group Registration Benefits.

Benefits for Speakers:

  • Gain worldwide recognition for your research.

  • Earn professional development credits.

  • Your presentation will be recorded and hosted on YouTube, increasing the impact of your work.

  • Networking & Social Events to build lasting professional relationships.

  • Advertise your research in our abstract book, which reaches 1 million+ views.

  • Expand your knowledge beyond your core field and explore new research areas.

Benefits for Sponsors:

  • Premier platform to showcase mental health nursing innovations, products, and services.

  • Exposure to an international audience for business growth.

  • Exceptional opportunities to display new technologies, treatments, and mental health solutions.

  • Gain potential clients and expand market reach.

  • Brand visibility through conference banners, websites, and promotional materials.

  • Host sessions, poster awards, and workshops with recognition at key conference events.

  • Access to top decision-makers and business networking opportunities.

Benefits for Collaborators:

  • Unmatched global exposure for your society or association.

  • 20% increase in subscriber/membership engagement.

  • Website visibility to 35,000+ visitors within six months.

  • Featured in conference press releases shared with 100,000+ media outlets.

  • Promotional materials will reach hospitals, universities, and research institutions worldwide.

Benefits for Delegates:

  • Meet leading experts & influencers in psychiatric and mental health nursing.

  • Connect with researchers and professionals in psychotherapy, nursing, and mental health care.

  • Learn new strategies, research trends, and treatment approaches.

  • Gain professional development and skill enhancement.

  • Energizing and inspiring conference environment in a beautiful city.

  • Raise your professional profile and gain recognition in the field.

Visa Application Process

Visa Application Documents You should only apply for business visas to attend and attend conferences. Contact your nearest Montreal, Canada Travel Agency/Visa Information Centre/Embassy for the correct application form.

All visas for the visit to Montreal, Canada are processed by the respective embassy authorities in the correct way only after the presentation of the corresponding documents.

If no documents are provided or if the guidelines are not followed, the competent authorities hold the right to reject/cancel the visas.

The minimum documents that may be required when applying for the visa from Montreal, Canada include:

  • Official Letter of Invitation
  • Letter of Acceptance/Approval for abstracts (if you are a speaker)
  • Proof of payment receipt for registration
  • Hotel Booking Confirmation Letter for accommodation issued on conference letterhead

Note: For the Letter of Invitation and Accommodation Confirmation, payment of registration and accommodation fees is a prerequisite. Please contact us for more information

To Collaborate Scientific Professionals around the World

Conference Date December 08-09, 2025

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Keytopics

  • ADHD In Adults And Children
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Bipolar Disorder Nursing Care
  • Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Interventions
  • Borderline Personality Disorder Care
  • Burnout Prevention In Mental Health Professionals
  • Care For Victims Of Abuse And Trauma
  • Cognitive Distortions And Reframing
  • Cognitive-behavioral Therapy (CBT) Basics
  • Community Mental Health Nursing
  • Comorbid Medical Conditions And Psychiatric Care
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Cultural Competence In Psychiatric Care
  • De-escalation Techniques
  • Delirium Vs. Dementia In Psychiatric Settings
  • Depression Management
  • Dissociative Disorders
  • Dual Diagnosis (mental Health & Substance Use)
  • Eating Disorder Recovery Support
  • Eating Disorders
  • Effects Of Social Media On Mental Health
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
  • Emotional Dysregulation Interventions
  • Emotional Intelligence In Nursing
  • Evaluating Treatment Effectiveness
  • Family Involvement In Mental Health
  • Forensic Psychiatric Nursing
  • Future Trends In Psychiatric Nursing
  • Geriatric Mental Health Nursing
  • Grief And Loss In Mental Health
  • Group Therapy Facilitation
  • Hallucinations And Delusions
  • Harm Reduction Strategies
  • Holistic Approaches To Psychiatric Care
  • Homelessness And Mental Health
  • Impact Of Childhood Trauma
  • Integrated Care For Mental Health
  • Involuntary Commitment Laws
  • Legal Aspects Of Psychiatric Nursing
  • Managing Aggressive Behavior
  • Medication Adherence
  • Mental Health Assessment
  • Mental Health Education In Schools
  • Mental Health In Chronic Illness
  • Mental Status Examination (MSE)
  • Mindfulness In Psychiatric Care
  • Mood Disorders
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Neurobiology Of Mental Illness
  • Nurse-patient Relationship
  • Nursing Interventions For Paranoia
  • Nursing Role In Addiction Recovery
  • Nursing Theories In Psychiatric Care
  • Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD) Care
  • Patient Advocacy In Psychiatric Settings
  • Peer Support In Mental Health Recovery
  • Personality Disorders
  • Postpartum Depression And Nursing Care
  • Psychiatric Case Management
  • Psychiatric Comorbidities
  • Psychiatric Emergencies
  • Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans
  • Psychiatric Nursing Documentation
  • Psychiatric Nursing Ethics
  • Psychiatric Nursing Leadership
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation Principles
  • Psycho-oncology Nursing
  • Psychoeducation For Patients
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation
  • PTSD Management
  • Restraints And Seclusion Policies
  • Role Of Genetics In Mental Disorders
  • Role Of Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
  • Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
  • Self-care For Mental Health Nurses
  • Self-harm Risk Assessment
  • Sexual Health In Mental Illness
  • Sexual Trauma And PTSD
  • Sleep Disorders And Interventions
  • Social Determinants Of Mental Health
  • Somatic Symptom Disorders
  • Stigma In Mental Illness
  • Stress Management Techniques
  • Stress Reduction Techniques For Patients
  • Substance Use Disorders
  • Substance Withdrawal Management
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Suicide Risk Factors And Prevention
  • Support Groups In Psychiatric Nursing
  • Technology In Psychiatric Nursing
  • Telepsychiatry In Nursing
  • The Recovery Model In Mental Health
  • Therapeutic Communication
  • Therapeutic Use Of Self
  • Trauma-informed Care
  • Violence Risk Assessment
  • Workplace Stress In Mental Health Nurses