Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Rehabilitation

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious condition that can develop after a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of PTSD is crucial for timely intervention, which can significantly enhance recovery prospects. Understanding the appropriateness of outpatient (OPD) versus inpatient (IPD) psychosocial rehabilitation is also essential for effective treatment planning.

Signs and Symptoms of PTSD

Family members and individuals should be aware of these key symptoms that may indicate PTSD:

Factors Influencing the Decision Between OPD and IPD

Role of Psycho-social Rehabilitation in Treating PTSD

Psycho-social rehabilitation focuses on improving an individual’s ability to function in social, professional, and family settings and to manage symptoms effectively by:

Techniques and Approaches Used at MANOURJA

At MANOURJA, several scientifically-backed techniques and approaches are employed to support individuals with PTSD:

Steps in the Rehabilitation Process at MANOURJA

By integrating these specialized interventions and supports, MANOURJA’s approach to psychosocial rehabilitation for PTSD not only aims to alleviate symptoms but also empowers individuals to regain control and improve their quality of life.

“Recovery is not a straight line, but each step forward is a step towards reclaiming your life from PTSD.”