/SSU MOT 6691 & 6692/The Effects of Occupational Therapy and Psychosocial Interventions on Interpersonal Functioning and Personal and Social Performance Levels of Corresponding Patients
The Effects of Occupational Therapy and Psychosocial Interventions on Interpersonal Functioning and Personal and Soci...- 1 views
This study looks at the effects of occupational therapy and psychosocial interventions on the interpersonal functioning and individual and social performance levels of corresponding patients under the heading of psychosocial treatment approaches in psychiatry clinics as well as the attitudes of the patients in regard to those interventions. The study found that psychosocial treatment approaches such as occupation in a controlled study resulted in a significant increase in individual and social performance values, if not in interpersonal functionality, in both psychotic and nonpsychotic patient groups, which supports this view. In light of these results, the acceptance of occupational and similar psychosocial interventions in the treatment of patients in psychiatric clinics as important components of treatment, and performing these interventions along with other treatments, will increase the recovery of patients' individual and social performance.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5378204/