Mental Health Conferences in North Carolina for 2027

Explore North Carolina mental health conferences, merging innovation with charm and tradition. From Charlotte to Raleigh and Asheville, these events highlight forward-thinking practices tailored to the state’s diverse needs. These are the ones in the year 2027.

2027 Conference Schedule at a Glance: North Carolina
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Hopefully one of these conferences aligns with your interests (and your locale).

March

ISPN 2027 Annual Conference

The ISPN 2027 Annual Conference will take place from March 17-20, 2027, at the Renaissance Asheville Downtown in Asheville, North Carolina. This event will bring together professionals in the psychiatric-mental health field for networking and learning opportunities.

In-person March 17–20, 2027 International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses Asheville, North Carolina More Details

What to expect for 2027

Here's a forecast of upcoming events.

We're still gathering 2027 conferences in North Carolina, and historically, plenty more get announced as the year unfolds. Therapist-focused events tend to roll out in waves through the spring and summer. If you're planning your CEUs or sponsorship calendar early, check back periodically. Many of the events that fill this page come from the associations therapists already belong to -- the American Counseling Association (ACA), the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA), the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), the American Psychological Association (APA), the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), and their North Carolina chapters. Their annual conferences and regional CEU events are usually the backbone of any given year's calendar. For a sense of scale, 2026 ended up with about 13 published conferences in North Carolina. That mix usually includes a few big-name annual gatherings, a handful of state association conferences, and a long tail of smaller CEU workshops and clinical trainings. The most popular month was March (5 events), which tracks with the typical spring and fall conference seasons for therapists. Drilling in a little: March (5 events) and February (3 events) were the standout months of 2026 in North Carolina. It's a reasonable bet they'll be busy again in 2027. If you're organizing a 2027 event for therapists or mental health professionals in North Carolina, send it our way and we'll get it listed.

As a reference, the table here shows the breakdown of when conferences and events for mental health professionals were held in North Carolina -- see the full 2026 mental health conferences in North Carolina for the underlying events.

2026 Month Conferences
January 2
February 3
March busiest 5
April 2
May 1
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 0
October 0
November 0
December 0
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