Vienna, September 28, 2023 – Dr. Elie Karam, a prominent Adult Psychiatrist and the President of IDRAAC has taken the global stage at the 23rd World Congress of Psychiatry (WCP) in Vienna. The event, spanning from September 28th to October 1st, 2023, has brought together leading minds in the field of mental health to discuss and share groundbreaking insights and innovations.
This prestigious gathering, hosted by the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), is a significant platform for professionals, researchers, and advocates in the field to collaborate, learn, and advance the cause of mental well-being.
Dr. Elie Karam, who previously participated in the 21st WPA Congress, is making waves with his presentation at this year's event. Under the theme "Mind Over Matter: Shaping a Brighter Future for Mental Well-Being," Dr. Karam's talk offered fresh perspectives and groundbreaking research in the world of psychiatry and mental health.
The 23rd World Congress of Psychiatry is particularly significant, as it tackles new challenges facing psychiatry and mental health in the contemporary world. Dr. Karam's presentation, "Break The Stigma: Innovations in Mental Health", delved into the latest research findings and insights from IDRAAC, including the prevalence of mental disorders in the Lebanese population and a clinical study on the temperament profiles of bipolar and non-bipolar outpatients.
In an era where mental health has never been more crucial, measuring temperament in patients is proving to be a valuable tool in understanding and conceptualizing their conditions. Dr. Karam's work at IDRAAC is at the forefront of this field, providing hope and guidance for those grappling with mental health issues.
The hashtag #MentalWellnessMatters resonated throughout the conference, emphasizing the collective effort to break the stigma surrounding mental health.
For those seeking information about the 23rd World Congress of Psychiatry, please visit the official event website: WCP Vienna (https://wcp-congress.com/)
Remember, "You Are Not Alone," and there is help and support available for those who seek it.