Mental health is now recognized as essential to overall well-being, and psychiatry is at the heart of this transformation. Our Psychiatry Webinar 2025 provides a powerful platform for healthcare professionals, students, and mental health advocates to understand the complex world of psychiatric disorders, treatment protocols, patient management, and the future of neuropsychiatry.
With rising mental health challenges post-pandemic, this webinar bridges knowledge gaps and empowers attendees to make informed, compassionate decisions in their practice or personal care.
History and scope of
psychiatry
Role of psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists
Biological, psychological, and social model of mental illness
Psychiatry vs. neurology vs. counseling
Depression: types, symptoms, and treatment
Anxiety disorders: GAD, panic attacks, phobias
Bipolar disorder and mood regulation
Schizophrenia and psychosis
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
PTSD and trauma-based disorders
ADHD and childhood psychiatric issues
Substance use and addiction psychiatry
DSM-5 and ICD-11 classification
systems
Psychological testing and screening tools
Risk assessment for suicide and violence
Cultural considerations in diagnosis
Overview of psychiatric medications: SSRIs, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers
Drug interactions and side effects
Medication adherence and patient education
Treatment-resistant depression: what’s next?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
Family therapy and group sessions
Online and teletherapy practices
Neuroimaging and brain mapping
AI in psychiatry: diagnosis and support tools
Personalized medicine and genetic psychiatry
Virtual Reality (VR) and mental exposure therapy
Yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in mental health
Nutritional psychiatry and gut-brain axis
Role of sleep and physical exercise
Complementary approaches: acupuncture, art therapy, music therapy
Informed consent and psychiatric hospitalization
Confidentiality and reporting duties
Dealing with involuntary admissions
Rights of patients with mental
illnesses
Geriatric psychiatry and dementia
Child and adolescent psychiatry
Women’s mental health: postpartum depression, PMDD
Military psychiatry and veterans' mental care
How to become a psychiatrist: MBBS to MD/DNB
Psychiatry subspecialties: forensic, addiction, liaison psychiatry
Research opportunities and fellowships
Mental health advocacy and community outreach
MBBS/MD students and interns
Practicing doctors and psychiatrists
Psychologists and mental health therapists
Medical educators and researchers
Nursing professionals and hospital staff
NGO workers and mental health volunteers
Caregivers and advocates
Certificate of Participation
Downloadable presentation slides
Psychiatry Diagnostic Manual (e-version)
Mental Health First Aid Toolkit
Free access to post-webinar recording and discussion forum
Date: [Insert Date]
Time: [Insert
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Platform: Zoom / Google Meet / MS Teams
Duration: 2 Hours
Fee: ₹299 (Free for early registrants)
Gain deep insights into major psychiatric disorders
Master diagnostic techniques and treatment plans
Explore modern therapy models and patient communication
Understand the legal and ethical implications of psychiatric care
Learn about career paths and advanced research in psychiatry
Senior Psychiatrists with 20+ years of experience
Clinical Psychologists and CBT Specialists
Mental Health Policy Experts
Counselors and Wellness Coaches
Researchers from reputed institutes
Top 100 Psychiatry MCQs for Students
Psychiatric Interview Checklist
Guide to Telepsychiatry Setup
Self-care Routine for Mental Health Professionals
Directory of Global Mental Health Resources
Mental illness affects 1 in 4 people globally. Through proper training, open discussions, and evidence-based practice, we can reduce stigma, improve lives, and transform how society approaches mental wellness.
This is not just another medical webinar—this is a movement to bring mental health to the forefront of healthcare. Limited seats available. Reserve yours today and be a part of the change.