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psychosocial rehabilitation

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Psychosocial rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary field of study and applied practice focused on supporting individuals with psychiatric disabilities or significant psychosocial challenges to achieve optimal levels of independent functioning and community integration. It investigates the processes, interventions, and environmental factors that facilitate recovery, skill acquisition, and the restoration of social roles, emphasizing person-centered, recovery-oriented approaches, vocational support, and community resource linkage. Its significance lies in its capacity to mitigate disability, enhance quality of life, and promote social inclusion by empowering individuals to manage their conditions and pursue personal goals within their chosen living, learning, and working environments.

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Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center

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University of California, Los Angeles

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Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center

MD

Yale University

KT

Dartmouth College

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Yale University

New Haven, United States

King's College London

London, United Kingdom

Boston University

Boston, United States

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