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Recreation for Psychosocial Rehabilitation of Clients with Mental Health Disorders: A Retropective Review

Abstract

Recreation is considered as an important part of rehabilitation as it increases cognitive ability improves social and communication skills among clients with mental health disorders. As part of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services NIMHANS, weekly recreational activities are conducted for clients with mental health disorders. A retrospective file review of clients’ feedback (who participated offline and online) about the recreation session was conducted. Thematic analysis was carried out to analyze the data. Reasons and Benefits of participating in recreation challenges faced, and changes clients would want to bring in the sessions were the themes that emerged. There were differences in the structure of recreation activity conducted in online and offline mode. Overall clients were happy and interested to participate in recreation activities. Recreation should be an integral part of psychosocial rehabilitation for clients with mental health disorders.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 11/02/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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