EAMC 2026 is organised around eight peer-reviewed scientific tracks spanning clinical practice, rehabilitation, technology, policy and family care. Each track welcomes original research, case studies and reviews — published in the proceedings with an ISBN, and eligible for full-paper publication with a DOI.
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions — from mood, anxiety and trauma disorders to evidence-based psychotherapy and community models of care.
Restoring function and independence after injury or illness, with a focus on neurorehabilitation, mobility, and the multidisciplinary pathways that drive recovery.
The brain in health and disease — cognitive rehabilitation, neuroplasticity, and the assessment and management of neurological and neuropsychological conditions.
Innovation transforming care — virtual reality, robotics, wearables, tele-rehabilitation and AI-driven monitoring that extend therapy beyond the clinic.
Tailored, inclusive care across the life course — paediatric and geriatric needs, People of Determination, and population-specific approaches to wellbeing.
The systems around care — ethics, accessibility, mental health in emergencies, and the sustainable funding and policy needed to make wellbeing universal.
Supporting patients beyond treatment — survivorship, psycho-oncology, palliative and pain management, and rehabilitation that restores quality of life.
Care that includes the whole family — resilience in chronic illness, caregiver wellbeing, and integrative models that treat the person within their support system.
Whichever track fits your work, your abstract joins a peer-reviewed, ISBN-registered record — with a route to full-paper, DOI publication.