ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Depression & Anxiety: Who, What, Where, When and How?
The ANZMH Association last visited Anxiety and
Depression as a major conference theme in 2000. In the
past ten years diagnoses and treatments of both
conditions have evolved considerably supported by
improved funding and support from State and Federal
Governments.
Who are the leaders
in the fields of depression and anxiety research and
service provision?
What new treatments
have been developed that are recognised as evidence
based treatments?
Where do we go from
here? What further developments are under consideration?
What advances can we expect in the next ten years? What
changes do we need to implement in the workplace to
promote and provide better management of anxiety and
depression?
When and under what
conditions are treatments and programs likely to be
successful?
How are Governments
developing policy to help with the ever increasing
number of clients reporting with these conditions? How
are new approaches being trialled?
Others topics that are relevant to the conference will be
welcome.
Important Dates
1.
Abstract submission open until the 27th April 2010.
2. All speakers notified of the status of their submission by the
30th April 2010.
3. Provisional program published in early May 2010.
Authors or organisations interested in submitting a paper or
attending/presenting a workshop are invited to submit an
abstract of no more than 250 words outlining the aims, contents and conclusions of their paper or presentation; or about their intended role in a workshop.
The conference papers will be presented on four streams,
presenters will be allocated a stream at time of publication.
All proposals will be reviewed by the Conference Steering Committee. Presentations will be selected to provide a program that offers a comprehensive and diverse treatment of issues related to the conference theme.
Bonafide academics and students from universities, who wish
their conference papers to be recognised as a research
publication, may request formal review of their papers at the
time of submission of their abstracts.
Authors must register for the conference or, where a paper is written by joint authors, at least one author is required to register.
Final papers must be submitted electronically or on CD.