National Conference of Psychiatry 

XIIIth Edition, with international attendance

With the topic:
Innovation and Creativity in the XXIst Century Psychiatry

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
23 - 26 September 2020

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v-CNP 2020 Credits

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Meet the Speakers 

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MARIA MĂDĂLINA LEȚI 


Resident doctor, follows her training in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry within the Psychiatric Hospital ''Prof. Dr. Al Obregia'', Bucharest. She graduated from Faculty of Medicine within the University of Medicine and Pharmacy ''Carol Davila'' Bucharest and is currently a PhD student at the same university, studying a new approach on various aspects of eating disorders. 

From the first year of her residency, doctor Leți hold various oral presentations about research conducted in the Paediatric Psychiatry Clinic as well as case presentations at National and International Congresses, but also published articles in various valuable scientific Journals. The topics addressed are diverse, from eating disorders, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, to issues related to social integration and recovery of people with mental disorders.

Doctor Leți was involved in the organisation of the 16th Edition of the National Conference on Child and Adolescent Mental Health - April 2019, as well as in the team of the First National E-congress with International Participation in Nutrition, Dietary Therapy and Food Safety in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic. 

Passionate about family psychotherapy, she wants to apply different techniques she learned in order to help families to find the resources to communicate effectively and to accept each other in order to live together as harmoniously as possible. 

Through her interest in research, her curiosity study the origin of psychiatric pathology and which are the best methods of intervention, doctor Leți hopes to improve the quality of life of as many people as possible. The need for psychoeducation is strongly increasing in the Romanian population and that is why programs for prevention and early detection of mental disorders, even since childhood, are aspects that must be considered more and more frequently at the level of Public Health Services.




Organizer Romanian Association of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Scientific Partners Romanian College "Socola" Institute of Psychologists of Psychiatry
Under the Aegis Academy of Medical Sciences Professional Congress Organizer Ralcom Exhibitions srl