Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) services are rehabilitative mental health services interventions designed to reduce psychosocial dysfunction (i.e., interpersonal cognitive, behavioral development, etc.) and restore recipients to their highest level of functioning. PSR services target psychological functioning within a variety of social settings.

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services

  • Behavioral Management

    Recipients learn how to manage their interpersonal, emotional, cognitive and behavioral responses to various situations. They learn how to positively reflect anger, manage conflicts and express their frustrations verbally. They learn the dynamic relationship between actions and consequences.

  • Social Competency

    Recipients learn interpersonal-social boundaries and gain confidence in their interpersonal-social skills.

  • Problem Identification and Resolution

    Recipients learn problem resolution techniques and gain confidence in their problems solving skills.

  • Effective Comunication

    Recipients learn how to genuinely listen to others and make their personal, interpersonal, emotional, and physical needs known.

  • Moral Reasoning

    Recipients learn culturally relevant moral guidelines and judgment.

  • Identity and Emotional Intimacy

    Recipients learn personal and interpersonal acceptance. They learn healthy (appropriate) strategies to become emotionally and interpersonally intimate with others.

  • Self-Sufficiency

    Recipients learn to build self-trust, self-confidence, and/or self- reliance.

  • Life Goals

    Recipients learn how to set and achieve observable specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-limited life goals.

  • Sense of Humor

    Recipients develop humorous perspectives regarding life’s challenges.