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Rehabilitation in Psychotic Disorders

Rehabilitation in Psychotic Disorders

Rehabilitation in Psychotic Disorders

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Foundations & Goals - Rehab Roadmap

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Key Domains - Life Skills Toolkit

DomainKey Interventions & Focus
Daily Living SkillsTraining in fundamental Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) & complex Instrumental ADLs (IADLs).
Social FunctioningSocial Skills Training (SST): Focus on improving conversation, assertiveness, and conflict resolution abilities.
Vocational FunctioningVocational Rehabilitation: Utilizes Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model (📌 IPS = I Place Soon), supported employment, and sheltered workshops.
Cognitive FunctioningCognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT): Aims to improve core cognitive deficits: attention, memory, executive functions.
Family EnvironmentFamily Psychoeducation: Educates families to reduce relapse rates and enhance coping mechanisms.

⭐ Individual Placement and Support (IPS) has the strongest evidence base for helping people with SMI find and keep competitive employment.

Models & Methods - Support Structures

Key approaches to provide ongoing support and skill development:

FeatureAssertive Community Treatment (ACT)Clubhouse Model
TargetSevere mental illness (SMI), high service needsAdults with history of mental illness
TeamMultidisciplinary, low patient-staff ratio (e.g., 10:1)Staff as generalists, work with members
ServicesIn-vivo (community), 24/7 crisis care, assertiveCentre-based, work-ordered day, voluntary
FocusSymptom stability, daily function, crisis interventionStrengths, peer support, vocational rehab
GovernanceTeam-ledMember-run, shared decision-making
-   Examples: Halfway homes, supervised apartments, group homes.
  • Day Treatment Programs / Partial Hospitalization: Structured therapy & activities during the day.
  • Occupational Therapy (OT): Focuses on improving daily living skills, vocational skills, and community integration.

⭐ ACT teams are highly effective in reducing hospitalizations and improving housing stability for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.

Indian Context & Hurdles - Desi Challenges

  • Major Hurdles:
    • Widespread stigma & low awareness.
    • Resource scarcity: ↓ trained manpower, ↓ infrastructure.
    • Significant family burden.
  • Key Initiatives & Legal Framework:
    • National Mental Health Program (NMHP) & District Mental Health Program (DMHP): Aim to improve rehab access.
    • Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: Protects rights, ensures rehab provisions.
    • NGOs & community participation: Play a vital role.

⭐ The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, mandates the government to provide access to a range of rehabilitation services.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Goal: Optimal functioning & community integration, not just symptom reduction.
  • Components: Pharmacotherapy, psychosocial interventions (CBTp, family therapy, social skills training), vocational rehabilitation.
  • Supported employment (e.g., Individual Placement and Support - IPS) is superior to traditional vocational rehab.
  • Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) for high-need individuals, reducing hospitalizations.
  • Early intervention in psychosis services improves long-term outcomes.
  • Family psychoeducation reduces relapse rates and caregiver burden.
  • Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT) targets cognitive deficits, improving functional outcomes.

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