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Stress Meet 2026

Welcome Note

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it is our great honor and privilege to welcome you to the 5th International Summit on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management, scheduled to be held on June 25–26, 2026, in Paris, France under the theme:
 
“Redefining Resilience: Global Innovations in Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Care.”
 
This prestigious mental health conference will bring together leading psychiatrists, psychologists, neuroscientists, psychotherapists, counselors, mental health nurses, researchers, and global healthcare professionals to share groundbreaking research, evidence-based practices, and transformative approaches in the field of depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, and resilience building.
 
The summit will serve as an interdisciplinary platform where experts from around the world will engage in keynote lectures, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and clinical case studies, fostering collaborations that redefine the future of mental health treatment and holistic patient care. From cutting-edge advances in psychopharmacology and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to integrative approaches including mindfulness, art therapy, yoga, digital interventions, and community-based mental health programs, participants will explore innovative strategies that address today’s most urgent challenges in mental health.
 
With mental health increasingly recognized as a global public health priority, this summit provides a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge, network with international leaders, and contribute to shaping sustainable solutions for a healthier, more resilient world.
 
We warmly invite you to join us in the vibrant city of Paris—a hub of science, culture, and innovation—for an inspiring and impactful experience that goes beyond borders and disciplines. Together, let us advance global mental wellness, reduce stigma, and create pathways of hope for individuals and communities worldwide.
 
We look forward to welcoming you to Paris in June 2026!
 
Organizing Committee
Stress Meet 2026

 

About Conference


The 5th International Summit on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management will be held on June 25–26, 2026, in Paris, France, bringing together a global network of experts dedicated to advancing mental health research, clinical practice, and holistic care.
 
Under the theme “Redefining Resilience: Global Innovations in Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Care,” the summit provides a premier platform for psychiatrists, psychologists, neuroscientists, therapists, counselors, mental health nurses, and healthcare professionals to exchange knowledge, present research findings, and discuss innovative strategies for improving patient outcomes.
 
This highly interactive mental health conference will feature keynote lectures, plenary sessions, hands-on workshops, symposiums, poster presentations, and networking opportunities that highlight cutting-edge approaches in psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, stress reduction techniques, digital mental health tools, mindfulness, yoga, art therapy, trauma-informed care, and community-based interventions.
 
With depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders ranking among the most pressing global health challenges, the summit emphasizes collaboration across disciplines to develop sustainable solutions that enhance resilience, promote prevention, and improve access to mental health care worldwide.
 
Participants will gain valuable insights into neuroscience breakthroughs, personalized medicine, integrative therapies, and public health initiatives while building meaningful connections with thought leaders, academic researchers, clinical practitioners, policymakers, and advocacy groups.
 
Set against the inspiring backdrop of Paris, this summit is more than a conference—it is a global movement toward reshaping mental health care, reducing stigma, and creating pathways of hope for individuals and communities worldwide.
 
Join us in June 2026 to be part of an event that will redefine resilience and transform the future of mental health.

Who and why to attend?

Who Should Attend?
 
The 5th International Summit on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management welcomes a diverse community of mental health professionals, healthcare leaders, researchers, and advocates dedicated to advancing global mental wellness. This international platform is designed for:
  • Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Clinical Therapists
  • Mental Health Nurses, Counselors, and Social Workers
  • Neuroscientists and Behavioral Scientists
  • Primary Care Physicians and Public Health Experts
  • Pharmaceutical and Biotech Researchers in Psychopharmacology
  • Mindfulness, Yoga, and Alternative Therapy Practitioners
  • University Faculty, Students, and Early-Career Researchers
  • Mental Health Policy Makers, NGOs, and Advocacy Groups
  • Digital Health, AI, and Telemedicine Innovators in mental healthcare
Why Attend?
  • Global Networking Opportunities – Connect with leading psychiatrists, psychologists, neuroscientists, and healthcare professionals from around the world.
  • Cutting-Edge Knowledge – Gain insights into the latest advances in clinical research, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychopharmacology, neurobiology of stress, trauma-informed care, and resilience-based interventions.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration – Explore how medicine, psychology, neuroscience, and holistic therapies integrate to improve patient care.
  • Skill Development – Participate in interactive workshops, panel discussions, and case study presentations designed to enhance your professional expertise.
  • Innovation in Mental Health – Discover emerging trends in digital mental health tools, AI-driven diagnostics, telepsychiatry, mindfulness-based therapy, and community mental health programs.
  • Global Impact – Be part of a movement addressing depression, anxiety, and stress as urgent public health challenges, contributing to solutions that reduce stigma and promote resilience worldwide.
Whether you are a clinician, researcher, academic, policymaker, or mental health advocate, attending this summit will provide you with knowledge, skills, and international collaborations that shape the future of mental health care and patient well-being.

Scientific Sessions

Session on Depression: Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention

Depression is one of the most prevalent and disabling mental health conditions worldwide, often underdiagnosed and undertreated. This session will explore advancements in diagnostic tools, including clinical assessments, biomarkers, and digital screening technologies, while highlighting the importance of early identification and intervention. Experts will discuss evidence-based treatment approaches, from pharmacological therapies and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to integrative and personalized care strategies. The session will also emphasize preventive measures, including lifestyle interventions, resilience training, and community-based mental health programs, aimed at reducing risk factors and promoting long-term well-being across diverse populations.

Session on Anxiety Disorders: Clinical Perspectives and Interventions

Anxiety disorders represent the most common mental health challenges, affecting millions worldwide. This session will focus on clinical perspectives in diagnosis, management, and intervention strategies, including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobias, and social anxiety. Participants will explore evidence-based therapies, such as CBT, exposure therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions, along with the role of pharmacological treatment. Special attention will be given to comorbid conditions, digital therapy applications, and culturally sensitive care. By integrating clinical expertise with innovative therapeutic models, this session aims to enhance outcomes for individuals living with anxiety across diverse cultural and healthcare settings.

Session on Stress, Trauma, and Resilience

Chronic stress and trauma significantly impact mental and physical health, leading to disorders such as PTSD and burnout. This session will highlight the neurobiology of stress, psychological responses to trauma, and strategies for building resilience. Discussions will include trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and emerging approaches such as somatic therapies, EMDR, and resilience training programs. Experts will explore community and workplace strategies for stress management and prevention, while addressing the long-term consequences of unresolved trauma. The goal is to identify effective tools that empower individuals and communities to thrive in the face of adversity.

Session on Child & Adolescent Mental Health

The mental health of children and adolescents is a growing global concern, with rising rates of depression, anxiety, and self-harm. This session will explore early detection, intervention, and prevention strategies for youth mental health, with a focus on school-based programs, family therapy, and digital support platforms. Experts will discuss the role of developmental psychology, neurobiology, and environmental stressors in shaping young minds. Special attention will be given to resilience building, social-emotional learning, and interventions tailored to vulnerable populations. The session will emphasize the importance of integrated care systems that support youth well-being from childhood through adolescence.

Session on Geriatric Psychiatry and Mental Health in Aging

As the global population ages, mental health challenges among older adults, including depression, dementia, and anxiety, are becoming increasingly urgent. This session will address diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies in geriatric psychiatry, with attention to comorbidities, medication management, and psychosocial interventions. Experts will highlight integrated models of care, caregiver support, and community-based programs designed to reduce stigma and promote healthy aging. Topics will include social isolation, grief, and resilience in later life, as well as innovations in digital tools and telepsychiatry that enhance access to mental healthcare for elderly populations worldwide.

Session on Neurobiology of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

Understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of mental disorders is key to advancing diagnosis and treatment. This session will explore cutting-edge research on brain circuitry, neurotransmitters, genetics, and epigenetics related to depression, anxiety, and stress. Experts will discuss how neuroimaging, biomarkers, and precision psychiatry are transforming mental health research. The session will also address how chronic stress impacts brain function and contributes to long-term vulnerability to psychiatric conditions. By bridging neuroscience and clinical practice, participants will gain insights into the biological foundations of mental illness and future therapeutic innovations.

Session on Psychopharmacology and Novel Therapeutics

This session will focus on current and emerging pharmacological treatments for depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders. Topics include antidepressants, anxiolytics, mood stabilizers, and the development of next-generation therapeutics, such as ketamine, psychedelics, and neuromodulators. Experts will explore challenges in medication management, side effects, and personalized prescribing approaches. Special attention will be given to combining pharmacotherapy with psychotherapy for enhanced outcomes. The session will highlight clinical trial results, future drug development, and ethical considerations, providing a comprehensive overview of how pharmacology continues to evolve in mental healthcare.

Session on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) & Psychotherapies

Psychotherapies remain the cornerstone of effective mental health treatment. This session will highlight CBT and related evidence-based psychotherapies, including dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), and psychodynamic approaches. Experts will explore innovations in therapy delivery, such as online platforms, group sessions, and culturally adapted interventions. Case studies and interactive discussions will showcase practical applications for treating depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders. Participants will gain valuable insights into the integration of psychotherapy with pharmacological and holistic approaches to achieve improved treatment outcomes.

Session on Mindfulness, Yoga, and Complementary Therapies

Integrative and holistic therapies are increasingly recognized for their role in enhancing mental well-being. This session will examine the evidence-based benefits of mindfulness, yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and complementary practices in managing depression, anxiety, and stress. Experts will discuss neurobiological mechanisms, clinical applications, and long-term outcomes of such therapies. The session will also highlight how these practices can be incorporated into mainstream treatment, providing cost-effective and patient-centered solutions. Attendees will learn about innovative community programs and digital mindfulness tools that support resilience and sustainable mental health.

Session on Digital Mental Health: AI, Telepsychiatry, and Mobile Apps

Technology is transforming mental healthcare delivery. This session will focus on AI-driven diagnostics, mobile health apps, telepsychiatry, and digital therapy platforms that improve accessibility and personalization of care. Experts will present case studies on virtual therapy, chatbots, and predictive analytics for early detection of depression and anxiety. Ethical issues such as privacy, equity, and digital literacy will also be discussed. The session will provide a roadmap for integrating digital health innovations into clinical practice and public health strategies, ensuring mental healthcare reaches underserved populations worldwide.

Session on Public Mental Health: Policies, Advocacy, and Awareness

This session will address the importance of mental health policies, global advocacy, and awareness campaigns in reducing stigma and promoting access to care. Experts will explore international frameworks, mental health law, and cross-sector collaboration in education, workplaces, and healthcare systems. Case studies will highlight successful awareness campaigns, community resilience projects, and national prevention strategies. The session will also discuss how governments, NGOs, and advocacy groups can work together to close treatment gaps and integrate mental health into broader public health agendas.

Session on Suicide Prevention & Crisis Intervention

Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide, requiring urgent attention and innovative prevention strategies. This session will focus on early detection, risk assessment, and evidence-based interventions for individuals at risk of suicide. Experts will discuss the role of crisis hotlines, emergency psychiatry, peer support, and digital monitoring tools. Strategies for school, workplace, and community-based prevention will be emphasized, along with postvention support for survivors and families. By addressing stigma and promoting accessible crisis care, this session aims to reduce global suicide rates and strengthen prevention networks.

Session on Workplace Mental Health & Burnout Management

Work-related stress and burnout have become global health priorities, impacting both employees and organizations. This session will explore the psychological, social, and economic aspects of workplace mental health, with a focus on prevention and resilience strategies. Experts will discuss organizational policies, employee wellness programs, leadership training, and digital workplace solutions. Special attention will be given to high-stress professions such as healthcare and education. The session will highlight how addressing workplace mental health improves productivity, job satisfaction, and long-term employee well-being.

Session on Psychoeducation and Community-Based Approaches

Community engagement and education are essential for sustainable mental healthcare. This session will highlight the role of psychoeducation programs, peer support networks, and community-based interventions in addressing depression, anxiety, and stress. Experts will share models of mental health literacy campaigns, family-centered care, and culturally adapted support systems. The session will also discuss the use of schools, NGOs, and digital platforms in spreading awareness and empowering individuals. By strengthening community resilience, psychoeducation helps reduce stigma and promotes early help-seeking behaviors.

Session on Art, Music, and Creative Therapies for Healing

Creative therapies are increasingly recognized as powerful tools in mental health care. This session will explore how art therapy, music therapy, dance, and expressive writing contribute to healing and resilience in individuals with depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders. Experts will share evidence-based outcomes, case studies, and neurobiological insights into how creative expression fosters emotional regulation and recovery. The session will also showcase community-based creative programs and their role in reducing stigma, building connection, and promoting holistic well-being across diverse populations.

Session on Global Perspectives & Future of Mental Health Care

This closing session will bring together global experts to discuss the future of mental healthcare, integrating science, innovation, and policy. Topics include emerging therapies, global health equity, precision psychiatry, AI in diagnosis, and culturally adaptive care models. The session will highlight international collaborations, mental health in humanitarian crises, and sustainable strategies for improving global access. By uniting research, practice, and advocacy, participants will gain a forward-looking perspective on how to build a resilient, inclusive, and innovative mental healthcare system for future generations.

Abstract Submission Process

We warmly invite researchers, clinicians, academicians, and mental health professionals from around the globe to contribute to the 5th International Summit on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management, taking place on June 25–26, 2026, in Paris, France.
 
Summit Theme: “Redefining Resilience: Global Innovations in Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Care”
 
This prestigious summit provides an excellent platform to present your research, clinical practices, case studies, and innovative approaches in the field of mental health, psychiatry, psychology, and stress management.
 
How to Submit Your Abstract
 
Submit your abstract online via the official portal.
 
Ensure your abstract clearly includes: objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions.
 
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
  • Depression and Mood Disorders
  • Anxiety Disorders and Phobias
  • Stress Biology, Trauma, and PTSD
  • Psychotherapy, Counseling, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Psychiatry and Neuroscience Advances
  • Digital Mental Health, AI, and Telepsychiatry
  • Mindfulness, Meditation, and Integrative Approaches
  • Community Mental Health and Global Wellbeing Initiatives
Submission Guidelines
 
Abstract length: 250–300 words
 
Language: English
 
All abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee
 
Accepted abstracts will be scheduled for:
  1. Oral Presentation
  2. Poster Presentation
  3. Workshop Presentation
Upon acceptance, you will receive an official Abstract Acceptance Letter along with detailed instructions for the registration process
 
Why Present Your Work?
  • Share your research with a global network of psychiatrists, psychologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals
  • Gain international recognition for your contributions
  • Advance mental health care, resilience strategies, and stress management solutions worldwide
  • Network and collaborate with experts in depression, anxiety, stress, and holistic mental wellness
  • Take this opportunity to be part of a landmark international event shaping the future of mental health research, therapy, and innovation.

Visa Process for International Participants

The 5th International Summit on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management, taking place on June 25–26, 2026, in Paris, France, warmly welcomes participants from around the world. International delegates, speakers, and attendees may require a Schengen Visa to travel to France for the conference.
 
Steps to Apply for Your Visa:
  1. Register for the Conference
    All participants must complete registration to receive an official invitation letter, which is mandatory for the visa application. Registration confirms your participation and provides proof for travel purposes.
     
  2. Determine Visa RequirementsCheck the official French consulate or embassy website in your country to confirm if you require a short-stay Schengen Visa to enter France.
  3. Prepare Required Documents
    Typical documents include:

    • Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)

    • Completed visa application form

    • Passport-sized photographs

    • Official conference invitation letter (provided after registration)

    • Travel itinerary (flight bookings) and accommodation details

    • Travel insurance covering medical emergencies in France

    • Proof of sufficient funds for your stay

  4. Schedule Visa Appointment
    Book an appointment at your local French embassy or consulate. Some countries may use visa application centers for document submission.
     
  5. Submit Documents & Attend Interview
    Submit all required documents and attend any scheduled visa interviews. Make sure your official invitation letter and registration confirmation are included.
     
  6. Visa Processing & Approval
    Visa processing times vary depending on the country. Participants are advised to apply at least 4–6 weeks in advance to ensure timely approval.
     
  7. Travel to Paris, France
    Once your visa is approved, make travel arrangements and prepare to join us at the 5th International Summit on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management for an enriching global experience.
 
Need Assistance?
 
For any queries regarding official invitation letters, registration confirmation, or travel guidance, please contact the Organizing Committee at: [email protected]

Testimonials from Past Participants

Participant from Europe
Stress Meet provided an unparalleled opportunity to connect with researchers and practitioners from around the globe. The insights I gained on integrative therapies and resilience-building strategies have been transformative for my clinical practice.
 
Participant from Asia
Even attending virtually, I was able to participate in interactive workshops and panel discussions. The summit’s global perspective on mental health care is truly inspiring.
 
Participant from North America
The quality of presentations and scientific sessions was outstanding. I left the summit with new collaborations and actionable strategies for depression and anxiety research.
 
Participant from Africa
Stress Meet connects theory with practice. The hands-on workshops and discussions on trauma-informed care were invaluable for my work with adolescents.
 
Participant from South America
Attending Stress Meet broadened my understanding of global mental health challenges. The networking opportunities allowed me to share ideas and learn from experts worldwide.
 
Participant from Middle East
From sessions on digital mental health to mindfulness interventions, the summit provided cutting-edge knowledge that I could immediately apply in my clinical practice.

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Keytopics

  • Addressing Mental Health Stigma
  • Advances In Anxiety Disorders Research
  • Aging And Depression
  • Anxiety Disorders In Children
  • Art And Music Therapy In Anxiety Management
  • Behavioral Activation Therapy
  • Biofeedback And Relaxation Techniques
  • Burnout Prevention Strategies
  • Childhood Trauma And Adult Depression
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Depression
  • Community-Based Mental Health Programs
  • Complementary And Alternative Therapies
  • Crisis Intervention Techniques
  • Cultural Influences On Stress And Anxiety
  • Depression In College Students
  • Digital Therapies For Anxiety
  • Eating Disorders And Mental Health
  • Emerging Trends In Mental Health Research
  • Emotion Regulation Skills
  • Family Dynamics And Depression
  • Gender Differences In Anxiety Disorders
  • Genetics Of Depression And Anxiety
  • Holistic Approaches To Mental Health
  • Impact Of Chronic Illness On Mental Health
  • Impact Of COVID-19 On Mental Health
  • Integrative Approaches In Mental Health Care
  • Meditation And Anxiety Reduction
  • Mental Health In Adolescents
  • Mental Health Policy And Advocacy
  • Mind-Body Therapies
  • Mindfulness In Schools
  • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
  • Neurobiology Of Depression
  • Neurofeedback For Anxiety And Depression
  • Occupational Therapy In Stress Management
  • Peer Support Programs
  • Pharmacological Treatments For Anxiety
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Management
  • Psychological First Aid
  • Psychosocial Interventions For Stress
  • Psychotherapy Approaches For Stress Management
  • Resilience Building Interventions
  • Role Of Exercise In Mental Health
  • Role Of Family Therapy
  • Role Of Nutrition In Mental Health
  • Role Of Pharmacogenomics In Treatment
  • Self-Care Strategies For Professionals
  • Sleep And Mental Health
  • Social Support And Mental Health
  • Spirituality And Mental Wellbeing
  • Stress And Cardiovascular Health
  • Stress Hormones And Health
  • Stress Management Techniques In Daily Life
  • Substance Abuse And Depression
  • Suicide Prevention Strategies
  • Technology-Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Telemedicine In Mental Health Care
  • Topic
  • Trauma-Informed Care Practices
  • Understanding Depression: Causes And Symptoms
  • Workplace Stress Management
  • Yoga For Stress Relief