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PSYCHIATRIC

REHABILITATIO
N
PRESENTED BY
Mr. Rakesh kumar
MSc . NURSING (Psychiatric)
Introduction

Rehabilitation is the process of enabling the individual to


return to his highest possible level of functioning. It is an
important component of the community mental health
program, and is undertaken at the level of tertiary
prevention.
Definition
Acc. to Maxwell Jones [1952]
Rehabilitation is " an attempt to provide the best
possible community role which will enable the patient to
achieve the maximum range of activity, interest and of which
he is capable".
The following disorders are indicated commonly for
rehabilitation:
Chronic schizophrenia
Chronic organic mental disorders
Mental retardation
Alcohol and drug dependence
Principles of Rehabilitation:
Primary focus is on improvement of capabilities
and increase in independency level .

Itfocusses on ability to function rather than


developing good insight.

Patient's active participation is very essential.


Skill development, therapeutic environment are
fundamental interventions for a successful rehabilitation
process.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Approaches
a. Psychoeducation:
Includes diagnosing the problem, telling the person
what to expect regarding illness and discussing treatment
alternatives.
b. Working with families: Encouraging family
members to get involved in treatment and rehabilitation
programs.
c. Group therapy:
Positive aspects of group therapy include an opportunity
for ongoing contact with others, validation of their
perceptions, sharing their views about problems and
problem solving abilities.
d. Social skills training
It involves teaching specific living skills that the
patient is expected to have in order to survive in the
community.
Rehabilitation Team
Professionals contributing to psychiatric rehabilitation
include, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, psychiatric
social worker, psychiatric nurse, occupational therapist,
recreational therapist, counselor and other mental health
paraprofessionals.
Steps in Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Psychiatric rehabilitation begins with a comprehensive
medical psychiatric diagnosis and functional assessment.
These are key elements in identifying impairments and
disabilities.

The steps of rehabilitation include:


Reduction of impairments:
Rehabilitation interventions with psychiatric patients
require reduction or elimination of the symptoms and
cognitive impairments that interfere with social and
vocational performance. These impairments are reduced and
eliminated for the greater part by various psychotropic
agents.
Remediation of disabilities through skill training:
Skill training is used to remediate disabilities in
social, family and vocational functioning. Patients
generally require training in self-care skills, interpersonal
skills, vocational and employment pursuits, recreational
and leisure skills.
Remediating disabilities through supportive
interventions:
When restoration of social and vocational functioning
through skills training is limited by continuing deficits,
rehabilitation strategies aim at helping the individuals
compensate for handicap by learning skills in living and
working environments, adjusting the individual and family
expectations to a level of functioning that is realistically
attainable.
Remediation of handicaps:
In addition to clinical rehabilitation interventions,
the disabled persons can be helped to overcome their
handicaps through social rehabilitation interventions, e.g.
community support programs.
Types of Rehabilitation
Social Rehabilitation
The client has to feel a sense of responsibility and adapt
healthy roles and modifies the deviant behavior with normal
behavior.
The preventive and curative measures will be adopted by
the individual client to lead satisfactory and useful life in
social environment. Opportunities have to be provided to
the client to maintain and reestablish social adequacy.
Vocational Rehabilitation
It is a process which enables persons with functional,
psychological, developmental cognitive, and emotional
disabilities or impairments or health disabilities to overcome
barriers to accessing, maintaining, or returning to
employment or other useful occupation.
Educational Rehabilitation
Educating or giving training for a person with a psychiatric
disorder in specific areas is essential whereby the client
meets the goals of treatment and rehabilitation. For example,
explaining the family about client’s disease condition and its
prognosis, treatment alternatives; fears and myths associated
with it; giving proper explanation and reality goals
Remedial education related to vocational service in supportive
environment is provided. Encourage the clients who have the
capabilities to undergo higher education and attainment of
vocational skills.

Measures are taken to enhance the person’s acceptance of his


illness; encourage the client and family members to actively
participate in care related activities and adopt coping strategies
to overcome the problems occurring related to disease process
and to live more productively within the community.
Occupational Rehabilitation
It will be carried out to achieve job oriented skills and
pleasure seeking activities, whereby the client can obtain
independent way of living and will try to overcome the
problems related to illness.
Role of a Nurse in
Psychiatric
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative psychiatric nursing must be studied in the
context of both the patient and social system. This requires
the nurse to focus on three elements, the individual, family
and community.
Assessment
1. Assessment of the Individual-
The nurse should assess the individual in the areas
of symptoms present, motivation, strengths, interpersonal
skills, self-esteem, activities of daily living and drug
compliance.
2. Assessment of Family:
Components of family assessment:
Family structure including developmental stages,
roles, responsibilities, norms and values.
Family attitudes towards the mentally ill member.
Emotional climate of the family.
Social support available to the family.
Past family experiences with mental health services.
The family's understanding of the patient's problems and
the plan of care.
3. Assessment of Community:
It includes assessment of community agencies that
provide services to people who have mental illnesses
assessment of attitudes of the people towards the mentally
ill, etc.
Planning and Implementation
Planning and implementation in rehabilitative
psychiatric nursing focuses on fostering independence by
maximizing personal strengths. The nurse and the patient
must work together to find ways for the patient to
overcome any remaining impaired areas of functioning.
Individual Interventions
Hospital rehabilitation (Inpatient rehabilitation):
This involves therapeutic community, recreational
therapy, social skills training and training in basic living
skills.

Community rehabilitation:
Providing care in community (Homes,
settings residential care settings foster homes
etc.)
Family Interventions:
Health education to family members regarding the
disease process, available resources, communication skills
and problem solving techniques. Motivating the family
members to provide proper care to the patient.

Group therapy and support to family members


through self-help groups; nurses are in a favorable position
to help families cope with stress and adapt to changes in
the family structure.
Community Interventions:
There are several ways that nurses can intervene in
the community tertiary prevention programs. Among
these are health education to the public, training to school
teachers, village leaders and paraprofessionals in the
rehabilitation of mentally ill people.
Evaluation
Evaluation of psychiatric rehabilitation services
usually takes place at the level of impact on the patient,
family and the effectiveness of the community service
system.
Barrier in Rehabilitation
 To find wholesome environment, adequate housing for the
client to live comfortably.
 To identify job resources and to find suitable job.
 Unable to participate actively, occupationally and
socially in the life.
 The attitude of family members will be affecting the
client’s performance related to instrumental and
expressive functions of family.

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