Abstract
The modules may be modified to suit the needs of the patients, family members, clinicians, or vary according to a particular disorder. [...]the number and timing of the sessions may vary along with alterations in the overall content. According to the predominant focus of psychoeducation, it can be compliance/adherence focused, illness focused, treatment focused, and rehabilitation focused. Group Psychoeducation This usually comprises patients having similar kinds of illness. [...]groups may consist of patients with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse, etc. [...]both medications and psychosocial interventions are essential for management.
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1 Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, AMRI Hospitals, Kolkata, West Bengal
2 Professor of Psychiatry, WBMES and Consultant Psychiatrist, AMRI Hospitals, Kolkata, West Bengal
3 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, Jammu and Kashmir