Events


eMEN webinar on the 27th May: Frontiers in eMental Health - The Future is Now

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Our final eMEN webinar will focus on the future of eMental health, beyond the dramatic shift to using video platforms for therapy sessions during the pandemic. Examples include cutting-edge technologies like Virtual Reality (VR), online trauma therapies such as exposure therapy and EMDR, intelligent agents, chatbots, and dynamic sign-posting. The event will also explore ways that existing eMental health applications like online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and blended care approaches can drive innovation in the post-pandemic era.
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May 19th 2020 French event

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The webinar organised by the WHOCC, Lille, France, on 19 May in the morning will focus on the development of digital mental health in France and abroad The interventions of WHO Europe, the French Ministerial Delegation for Mental Health and Psychiatry, the French Ministerial Delegation for Digital Health, as well as international specialists in digital mental health are expected. This closing seminar of the European eMEN project will address lessons and perspectives on innovation in mental health. The webinar is open to health and mental health professionals, service users and carers."
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E-MENTAL HEALTH: FROM PREVENTION TO RECOVERY

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Join us on 12 MAY 2022 for a unique online experience E-MENTAL HEALTH: FROM PREVENTION TO RECOVERY Examples and best practices of e-mental health (eMH) use in daily practice from experts, treatment professionals and patients Introduction Since 2020 treatment using digital tools has grown exponentially. Experience shows that digital solutions work very well in some situations and less in others. But, how do you put eMH to good use and what can you do with it? How do you implement it in daily practice? And how do we upscale it?
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Virtual as the new Reality? How technology creates better healthcare.

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Thomas More researchers of the Immersive Care Tetra project and Interreg North-West Europe eMEN project join forces and proudly present a joint symposium. What can you expect? Keynote speakers drs. Felix Bolinski and prof. dr. Inez Myin-Germeys, project results on e-mental health and the use of immersive technology in healthcare, demo's and networking sessions. More information about the projects can be found on their respective websites: Immersive Care & eMEN. In particular, the first half of the day will focus on the Immersive Care project and will be in DUTCH. The second half of the day will focus on the eMEN project and will be in ENGLISH.
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Symposium E-mental health implementation – from theory to real life psychiatric-psychotherapeutic healthcare services

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The Covid-19 pandemic has shown that the introduction of digital psychiatric-psychotherapeutic healthcare services can succeed very quickly under certain conditions. However, even without the pandemic, legislation regarding e-mental health applications is now progressing relatively quickly. The integration of such applications in everyday psychiatric and psychotherapeutic healthcare is not straightforward. What different obstacles occur in the use of digital psychiatric-psychotherapeutic services in inpatient and outpatient care? How can the potential of digital services be further expanded to benefit the patients? What lessons can we learn from our European neighbours? These and further questions concerning the implementation of digital applications in everyday healthcare will be the focus of this event.
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Digital Mental Health: Increasing access and equity

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On July 4th 2019, the Mental Health Foundation, the UK partner in the eMEN project, organised a seminar Digital Mental Health: Increasing Access and Equity in Cardiff, Wales. The seminar was organised in collaboration with the Public Health Wales 1000 Lives Mental Health and Learning Disability team. Carol Shillabeer, CEO Powys teaching Health Board, opened the day. Delegates were informed that Wales is well placed to incorporate digital technology into mental health care and that digital technology can play a key role in mental healthcare.
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