The 2nd Edition of International Conference on Addiction Medicine, Mental Health and Psychiatry (ICAMP 2027) will bring together global experts, researchers, clinicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and mental health professionals to explore emerging perspectives in addiction, psychiatry, psychology, and behavioral health.
Among the featured presentations is the thought-provoking keynote “Ravages of Denial: Migration of Forgotten Contents”, presented virtually by Michael Conforti, The Assisi Institute, United States.
Understanding the Psychology of Denial
Denial and forgetting can sometimes function as psychological mechanisms that help individuals distance themselves from experiences or consequences that are difficult to confront. However, the contents that are pushed away from conscious awareness may continue to influence psychological processes and behavior.
Michael Conforti's presentation examines the dynamics of denial and the migration of forgotten psychological contents, offering perspectives rooted in Jungian and archetypal psychology.
Key Areas of Discussion
The presentation explores:
- The psychological function of denial and forgetting
- How unwanted experiences may remain active outside conscious awareness
- The relationship between conscious and unconscious psychological processes
- The persistence of forgotten or suppressed contents
- How psychological experiences can continue to influence behavior
- Jungian perspectives on archetypal fields, psyche, and human experience
- Broader implications for understanding mental health and behavioral patterns
About Michael Conforti
Michael Conforti is a Jungian analyst and the Founder and Director of The Assisi Institute in the United States. His work encompasses Jungian psychology, archetypal psychology, matter-psyche studies, and the relationship between psychology and the New Sciences.
Through his clinical and academic work, Dr. Conforti has contributed to broader discussions surrounding the unconscious, archetypal patterns, psychological experience, and human behavior.
Join ICAMP 2027
The 2nd Edition of International Conference on Addiction Medicine, Mental Health and Psychiatry (ICAMP 2027) will be held on March 22–24, 2027, in Singapore & Online.
The conference will provide an international platform for discussing advances in addiction medicine, psychiatry, mental health, psychology, neuroscience, psychotherapy, and related fields.
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