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InteractiveResource . 2026
License: CC BY NC SA
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InteractiveResource . 2026
License: CC BY NC SA
Data sources: Datacite
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Counseling Skill and Process

Psychosocial wellbeing, Intervention and Community Based Intervention (CBI)
Authors: Poudel, Dev Bandhu;

Counseling Skill and Process

Abstract

This training module introduces core concepts of psychosocial wellbeing and community-based interventions for counseling practitioners in Nepal. It defines psychosocial wellbeing as a multidimensional construct (emotional, social, cognitive, and spiritual) and outlines tiered support strategies based on the IASC intervention pyramid. Key topics include ethical practice, rights-based approaches for women, children, and older adults, multidisciplinary coordination, and the principles of Community-Based Interventions (CBI). The module emphasizes that effective psychosocial support prioritizes community resilience and natural recovery, equipping frontline workers to strengthen protective factors rather than solely treating clinical conditions.

Keywords

Mental Health, Nepal, Counselling, Community-based Intervention, CTEVT, Psychosocial

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