Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR): Enhancing Quality of Life
Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) is a therapeutic approach designed to support individuals facing mental health disorders, helping them regain skills, confidence, and functionality in their daily lives. This service promotes personal development, independence, and community reintegration.
Disorders Associated with Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
PSR provides practical tools to manage anxiety through relaxation techniques, stress management, and structured daily planning.
Major Depressive Disorder
It helps patients develop positive routines, identify achievable goals, and enhance self-esteem through meaningful therapeutic activities.
Schizophrenia
PSR focuses on improving social skills, fostering independence, and reducing isolation by using strategies that promote a more balanced life.
Bipolar Disorder
This service supports mood management, establishes healthy routines, and promotes emotional stability through structured activities and community support.
Frequently Asked Questions About Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service
Frequent Questions
Psychosocial Rehabilitation is a therapeutic service that helps individuals with mental health issues improve their social, functional, and emotional skills to lead a more independent life.
It is designed for individuals with mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, among others, who seek to regain daily functionality.
It includes structured activities, social skills workshops, stress management strategies, healthy routine development, and community support to foster reintegration.
You can contact us for an initial evaluation, where we will determine if this program suits your specific needs and create a personalized plan.