Mental health research and practice are vital for enhancing the treatment and prevention of mental health conditions. However, they also present significant ethical challenges that must be addressed carefully. It is essential to protect vulnerable participants by ensuring they are fully informed and that their privacy is respected. Ethics committees play a crucial role in this process, helping to balance the benefits of research with the well-being of participants. They work to ensure that studies are justified and that risks are minimized. By adhering to core ethical principles, being sensitive to evolving issues like digital mental health, and actively engaging with all stakeholders, we can create an environment of responsible, compassionate, and equitable research and care in the field. REGISTER HERE
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