"Innovation and Integration in Clinical Psychology – Advancing Mental Health Care"
Hosted by: Don Bosco University, Guwahati • AIIMS, Guwahati • Mynd Foundation, Guwahati
Discover the cultural diversity and mental health innovation of India's North-East – from Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim to Tripura – in one landmark clinical psychology conference.
Innovation and Integration in Clinical Psychology – Advancing Mental Health Care
The 4th CPSICON 2026 is the International Annual Conference of the Clinical Psychology Society of India, taking place in Guwahati and co-hosted by Don Bosco University, AIIMS Guwahati, and Mynd Foundation. This landmark event brings together thought leaders, practitioners, researchers, and students in clinical psychology.
The conference emphasizes innovation and integration in clinical psychology, with particular attention to under-served and diverse contexts across India, especially the culturally rich North-Eastern region.
This platform unites clinicians, researchers, educators, policy-makers, NGOs, and students to advance mental health care through evidence-based practices and culturally sensitive approaches.
Promote innovative assessment, intervention, and service-delivery models in clinical psychology
Bridge clinical, community, public health, and policy perspectives for holistic care
Highlight mental health initiatives and research from North-Eastern states
Enable collaboration between national experts and regional practitioners
Promote early-career professionals and student participation through structured academic opportunities and awards
This conference is imagined as one sister inviting the entire family: Assam as the welcoming host, and the Seven Sister states of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura, together with Sikkim, "collaborating-as-equals" to share their diverse cultural heritage and evolving mental health practices.
The North-East represents a region of extraordinary cultural heritage and diversity, with unique socio-political and geographical features that shape mental health needs and practices.
Region-specific approaches and culturally sensitive clinical practices are essential to effective mental health care in these diverse communities.
Rich traditions including Bihu, classical and folk music, and crafts; home to growing academic and clinical mental health institutions.
Indigenous communities with distinct customs and languages; traditional healing practices and community structures.
Renowned dance and martial arts traditions with strong community life; evolving mental health services.
Matrilineal communities and vibrant music culture; community-oriented approaches to health.
High literacy and strong church-based community networks; opportunities for integrating clinical services.
Distinct tribal cultures and festivals; increasing focus on youth mental health and resilience.
Blend of Himalayan cultures; progress in public health and mental health programmes.
Mix of indigenous and Bengali cultural heritage; growing attention to mental health in public systems.
Meet the dedicated team organizing this landmark conference
Organising Chairperson
Organising Secretary
Joint Organising Secretary
Dr. Jayashree Das
Assam
Ms. Sandamita Chowdhury
Assam
Aitihun Wankhar
Meghalaya
Isabela Shadap
Meghalaya
Ms. Mismita Das
Tripura
Lalchchanhima Sailo
Mizoram
Ms. Archana Chhetri
Sikkim
Tokmem Paron
Arunachal Pradesh
Ruokuotuomo
Nagaland
President
[Name]
Vice President
[Name]
Vice President
[Name]
Secretary
[Name]
Treasurer
Priyanka Bhattacharya
Executive Member
[Name]
This section will host conference resources as they are finalised. Check back regularly for updates.
Abstract submission guidelines and important dates
Detailed schedule of sessions, workshops, and symposia
Interactive learning opportunities and special sessions
Format requirements and evaluation criteria
Detailed information about travel options, accommodation recommendations, and local transportation will be made available soon.
RCI / CRE approval is planned for 4th CPSICON 2026 and will be confirmed in due course.
Exact credit points and requirements will be notified once approvals are finalised.
We encourage participants to plan extended visits to explore the cultural heritage of Assam and neighbouring North-Eastern states, aligning with the conference's regional focus.
The conference will be hosted across three premier institutions in Guwahati, Assam
Academic & Conference Venue
A leading higher-education institution with strong community orientation, Don Bosco University will host key academic sessions and serve as a primary venue for the conference.
Address: To be updated
Clinical & Medical Integration Venue
As a premier medical institute in the region, AIIMS Guwahati serves as a clinical and academic anchor for medical-psychological integration.
Address: To be updated
Community Mental Health Venue
A community and advocacy-driven mental health organisation, Mynd Foundation emphasises awareness, early intervention, and outreach.
Address: To be updated
Guwahati serves as an accessible gateway for delegates who wish to visit other North-Eastern states before or after the conference. The city is well-connected by air, rail, and road.
For queries related to registration, scientific programme, and logistics, please reach out to the organising team
Registration details, categories, and fee structure for 4th CPSICON 2026 will be announced soon
Be among the first to know when registration opens and receive early-bird discount information
Professional, Student, CPSI Member, International Delegate
Early Bird, Regular, Late Registration Deadlines
Competitive rates with early-bird discounts
Registration will prioritise equitable participation, with special considerations for students and professionals from North-Eastern states.