Child and Adolescent Psychology
Child and Adolescent Psychology focuses on understanding the emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social development of children and teenagers. This track explores developmental challenges, mental health conditions, learning difficulties, behavioral disorders, and family influences that affect young individuals during critical stages of growth. Sessions will discuss psychological assessment, early intervention strategies, developmental therapies, and supportive counseling approaches for children and adolescents facing emotional or behavioral concerns. Participants will gain insights into promoting resilience, emotional intelligence, and healthy psychological development in younger populations.
The track also highlights emerging research and innovative therapeutic practices in pediatric and adolescent mental health care. Experts will address issues such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, bullying, social media influence, academic stress, and trauma among youth. Discussions will include school-based interventions, family-centered therapy, behavioral management strategies, and multidisciplinary approaches to supporting child wellbeing. This track aims to strengthen awareness and professional collaboration in improving mental health outcomes for children and adolescents globally.
