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The Scientific Committee encourages researchers, faculty members, teachers, psychologists, physicians and anthropologists to submit papers to the Conference. The papers should be written in English, the official language of the event.

Ten facts on Mental Health: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/mental_health/mental_health_facts/en/

MAJOR TOPICS

1. Mental Health in Psychology:

2. Mental Health in Medicine:

3. Mental Health in Anthropology:

4. Challenges and new approaches in Mental Health


Accepted full papers will be published in In a special volume published by Universitara Publishing House (Editura Universitara - http://www.editurauniversitara.ro/) - the publishing house is present in 46 academic libraries, according to WorldCat (www.worldcat.org) and included by the National Council for Scientific Research (CNSC and CNATDCU) on the list of recognized approved publishers (A2 category for Social Sciences - http://www.cnatdcu.ro/metodologie/abilitare/). After the publication this volume shall be submitted to Thomson Reuters with the proposal to be indexed by the Web of Science (ISI).

From the accepted papers, some will be selected for publication with:

The Scientific Committee encourages researchers, faculty members, teachers, psychologists, physicians and anthropologists to submit papers to the Conference. The 4-5 page papers should be written in English, the official language of the event. All the submitted papers will be subject to a double blind peer-review process. You can submit your paper, using the provided template (you can download it from the conference website) at the following e-mail address:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
At the end of the Conference the editors of the supporting journals will select the best proceedings and invite the authors to submit extended papers for publication.