ADHD World Federation - Modernising the concept of ADHD

10th World Congress on ADHD

8 - 11 May 2025 | Prague Congress Centre

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Abstract Submission

Abstract submission is now closed

We thank all abstract submitters for their submissions. Abstract submitters will be notified regarding acceptance/rejection by end of March 2025. We kindly ask all abstract submitters to refrain from sending E-Mail requests prior to the end of March. 

The Educational Seminars (ES) and Meet-the-Expert Sessions (ME) can now be booked online!

Each 60-minute session is composed of one, respectively two lectures and is followed by a discussion. To facilitate coordination, attendance is limited. Registrations are handled on a 'first-come, first-served' basis. Registration fee per session: EUR 60.

Please note: A full registration is necessary in order to book Educational Seminars and/or a Meet-the-Expert Sessions.

Prof. Dr. Stephen Faraone

Welcome address by Prof. Dr. Stephen Faraone, Congress President and President WF ADHD

It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the World Congress on ADHD in Prague, Czech Republic. This congress provides an excellent opportunity for us to share our knowledge and expertise, as well as to learn from each other. I hope that you will take advantage of the many opportunities to network and collaborate with your colleagues from around the world.

Art Exhibition by Jérémy Piquet 
An artistic perspective on ADHD

The artist Jérémy Piquet shares his experiences with ADHD through an introspective art project. After years of creative work, he learned of his diagnosis at the age of 39, which clarified the chaos within him. Unable to find suitable information for his fluctuating concentration, he decided to create an artistic project that represents ADHD in a visual, simple, and accessible way. In 40 illustrations, he depicts the positive and negative aspects of the disorder and uses the snail as a symbol of resilience.
Alongside his exhibitions, his work also takes the form of an educational book, appreciated by various audiences, including healthcare professionals.
Driven by his commitment, he hopes to raise awareness, engage with others, and change the perception of ADHD through art.