Psycho-Social Support
Psychosocial support is a crucial component of a comprehensive rehabilitation program, as it addresses the holistic needs of individuals beyond just their physical or medical concerns. Psychosocial Assessment Rehabilitation professionals, such as social workers, counselors, or psychologists, conduct a comprehensive assessment to understand the individual's psychosocial needs, including their
- Mental health status (e.g., depression, anxiety, trauma)
- Coping mechanisms and resilience
- Social support network and relationships
- Educational, vocational, and recreational interests
- Cultural and spiritual beliefs
Individualized Psychosocial Interventions
Based on the assessment, an individualized psychosocial support plan is developed, which may include Individual or group counseling to address mental health concerns ,Psychoeducation on the rehabilitation process and coping strategies ,Family therapy to address relationship dynamics and foster support,Peer support groups to connect individuals with shared experiences,Vocational counseling and job placement assistance and Financial planning and access to community resources