Friday, May 22, 2026

 🌍 ICAMP 2027 Speaker Announcement

We are delighted to welcome Eni Eli, Psychologist from Université Paris Nanterre, France, as a featured speaker at the 2nd Edition of the International Conference on Addiction Medicine, Mental Health and Psychiatry (ICAMP 2027).

📅 March 22–24, 2027
📍 Singapore & Online

 Ein-Eli
Université Paris Nanterre, France
🎤 Presentation Topic:

“Invisible eating disorders in normal-weight and higher-weight women: A clinical field perspective on underdiagnosis and weight bias”


This compelling presentation will shed light on the often-overlooked reality of eating disorders among women who do not fit conventional stereotypes associated with thinness. Despite significant psychological distress and medical complications, many individuals with eating disorders remain undiagnosed due to weight-centered assumptions in healthcare systems and society.

The session will explore how conditions such as binge eating disorder (BED), atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and other eating disorders are frequently underestimated in normal-weight and higher-weight individuals. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the impact of weight stigma, BMI bias, and diagnostic limitations on mental healthcare access and treatment outcomes.

🔹 Key Discussion Areas:
✔️ Eating Disorders & Mental Health
✔️ Weight Bias in Clinical Practice
✔️ Behavioral Symptoms & Emotional Distress
✔️ Women’s Psychological Wellbeing
✔️ Healthcare Stigma & Access to Care
✔️ Psychological Functions of Eating Disorders
✔️ Trauma, Coping & Emotional Regulation
✔️ BMI Bias & Diagnostic Challenges
✔️ Emotional Suffering Beyond Physical Appearance
✔️ Emerging Perspectives in Mental Healthcare

Drawing from clinical observations and contemporary psychological research, Eni Eli will discuss the importance of shifting from a weight-centered model toward a suffering-centered approach in diagnosing and treating eating disorders. The presentation emphasizes the need for more inclusive, compassionate, and evidence-based mental healthcare practices.

👤 About the Speaker
Dr. Ein-Eli is a psychologist specializing in work psychology and behavioral addictions. She earned her PhD from Université Paris Nanterre, France, and has extensive experience in research, teaching, and clinical practice. Her work focuses on workplace mental health, behavioral addictions, violence at work, and psychological wellbeing. She has actively contributed to international conferences and academic publications in psychology and mental health research.

🌐 About ICAMP 2027
The 2nd Edition of the International Conference on Addiction Medicine, Mental Health and Psychiatry (ICAMP 2027) will bring together psychiatrists, psychologists, addiction specialists, researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, and industry experts from around the world. The conference will feature keynote presentations, scientific sessions, workshops, poster presentations, and networking opportunities focused on the latest advancements in psychiatry, neuroscience, addiction medicine, and mental healthcare innovation.

Participants will have the opportunity to engage with global experts, exchange ideas, explore emerging treatment approaches, and build meaningful collaborations aimed at improving mental health and addiction care worldwide.

🔗 Conference Details
🌐 https://addiction.miconferences.com/
📝 Register: https://addiction.miconferences.com/register
🧾 Submit Abstract: https://addiction.miconferences.com/abstract-submission
📘 Conference Brochure: https://addiction.miconferences.com/about/conference-brochure

📩 Contact Us
📧 addiction@mathewsconference.com
📞 +1 (312) 462-4448
📱 WhatsApp: +1 (424) 377-0967

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