Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychiatric Social Work, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Abstract
Psychiatric rehabilitation is to assist disabled people in developing the emotional, social, and cognitive skills required to live, learn, and work in the community with the least amount of professional assistance. The goal of the current case study revealed that support from family, friends, community, treating mental health professionals, and drug compliance contributes to the recovery. Many persons with mental illness will experience disability which becomes a barrier to regular follow-up. The needs of severely disabled people are often neglected or not met adequately by mental health professionals, family, and the community. They do not understand what is happening in the community and the home environment. Therefore, the current case study made an effort to know the actual situation of mentally disabled people in their home environment and evaluated psychiatric rehabilitation needs. A case study was presented in detail with findings of the home visit and the strengths and weaknesses of the home visit from a social work perspective. The case study concludes that community attitude; the economic burden was one of the leading causes of barriers to psychiatric rehabilitation in India.
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