PSYCHO SOCIAL SUPPORT
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| Course | DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WO... |
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Psychosocial support refers to a range of interventions and activities aimed at promoting the mental, emotional, social, and psychological well-being of individuals or communities. It recognizes the interconnection between psychological and social factors and seeks to address the complex interplay between them. Psychosocial support is often provided in various settings, including healthcare, humanitarian aid, counseling, and community services.
IMPORTANCE OF PSYCHO SOCIAL SUPPORT
Psychosocial support plays a crucial role in promoting the well-being and resilience of individuals and communities facing various challenges. Here are several key reasons highlighting the importance of psychosocial support:
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