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Mental Health Rehabilitation

Mental health rehabilitation is an approach to helping people with mental health problems regain their functioning within the community. This involves helping them to build skills, relationships, and resources to support their recovery and rehabilitate them to a productive and meaningful life. Mental health rehabili…

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Overview

Mental health rehabilitation is an approach to helping people with mental health problems regain their functioning within the community. This involves helping them to build skills, relationships, and resources to support their recovery and rehabilitate them to a productive and meaningful life. Mental health rehabilitation is important in helping people to restore their quality of life and reduce mental health-related hospitalizations, substance use, and homelessness. It can also be used to increase their ability to manage stress, improve their coping skills, and gain access to therapy and other valuable resources. Mental health rehabilitation is essential in providing meaningful and successful long-term support to those living with mental illness.

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Marco Bozzali · Italy Joanna Chylińska · Poland Nophar Geifman · United Kingdom

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