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IRCCIMH 2025: Uniting Global Experts to Tackle Covid-19’s Mental Health Crisis

Deepika Rana / Updated: Jun 03, 2025, 07:57 IST
IRCCIMH 2025: Uniting Global Experts to Tackle Covid-19’s Mental Health Crisis

The ongoing global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has extended far beyond physical health, profoundly affecting mental well-being across populations. Recognizing the critical need to address these challenges, the International Research Conference on Covid-19 and Its Impact on Mental Health (IRCCIMH) is scheduled to take place this year, bringing together leading researchers, mental health professionals, policymakers, and advocates from around the world.

Conference Overview

The IRCCIMH aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and share cutting-edge research findings on how Covid-19 has affected mental health globally. The conference will explore a wide range of topics, including pandemic-induced anxiety and depression, long Covid neuropsychiatric effects, the mental health of healthcare workers, social isolation consequences, and strategies for building resilient communities in post-pandemic recovery.

Event Details

  • Dates: September 15–17, 2025

  • Registration: Open until August 31, 2025

Organizers have emphasized the hybrid format to enable global participation despite ongoing travel uncertainties, ensuring inclusivity for researchers and practitioners worldwide.

Key Highlights

  • Keynote Speakers: Renowned experts in psychiatry, psychology, epidemiology, and public health will headline sessions, including Dr. [Name], a leading authority on pandemic mental health, and Dr. [Name], known for research on youth mental wellness during crises.

  • Workshops & Panels: Interactive sessions will cover emerging therapeutic approaches, digital mental health innovations, and policy frameworks to enhance mental health systems post-pandemic.

  • Research Presentations: Hundreds of peer-reviewed papers will be presented, offering insights into longitudinal studies, demographic disparities, and innovative intervention models.

  • Networking Opportunities: Special sessions will facilitate collaboration among academics, clinicians, and government officials to drive mental health policy reforms globally.

Official Links and Further Information

Why This Conference Matters

As the pandemic enters its later stages, understanding its enduring mental health impact is crucial to shaping effective public health responses and support systems. The IRCCIMH represents a vital platform for synthesizing global knowledge, driving innovations, and building resilient mental health infrastructures for future crises.

Health professionals, researchers, students, and policymakers interested in mental health and Covid-19 are encouraged to participate, submit their work, and engage in this important discourse.