The 2026 AMHCA Annual Conference marks the 50th anniversary of the American Mental Health Counselors Association. It aims to bring together members, volunteers, leaders, and stakeholders to reflect on the history of the profession, engage with current challenges, and explore future opportunities. The event promises meaningful education, thoughtful conversation, and networking opportunities in the scenic city of Portland, Oregon.
Mental Health Conferences
2026 AMHCA Annual Conference
The 2026 AMHCA Annual Conference will be held in Portland, Oregon, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Mental Health Counselors Association. It will focus on the past, present, and future of clinical mental health counseling.
June 23–26, 2026 Portland, Oregon In-person Event
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American Mental Health Counselors Association
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