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Psychosocial rehabilitation is a crucial part of the treatment of those with mental illness. The social, interpersonal, and environmental elements that lead to mental illness are highlighted in particular. Being a vital member of the healthcare team, nurses are crucial to the implementation of psychosocial rehabilitation and community psychiatry. People with persistent mental diseases have more opportunities to function as independently as possible in society and to enhance their quality of life thanks to the psychosocial rehabilitation process. Yoga, mild exercise, group discussions, classes on social, life, and daily living skills, as well as individual and family counseling, were all part of the recovery process. In-depth outreach programmers and camps for mental health were also incorporated in the rehabilitation programming. Patients who have utilized rehabilitation software have been shown to have intellectual disability, psychosis, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other mental health issues. Reintegrating individuals with mental illness into the family is most successful when pharmaceutical and psychological therapies are combined. Scaling up this community-based rehabilitation paradigm is a possibility.
Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Mentally Ill Patient, Nurses Employed, District Hospitals
Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Mentally Ill Patient, Nurses Employed, District Hospitals
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