Psychosocial Treatment

Psychosocial treatment focuses on social, behavioral, and psychological aspects to improve mental health and support recovery from addiction.

What is Psychosocial Treatment?

Psychosocial treatment refers to therapies that address both psychological and social factors impacting an individual’s mental health and well-being. This treatment approach is widely used in addiction recovery and mental health care, as it helps individuals develop coping skills, improve social interactions, and address behaviors that contribute to mental health challenges. Common forms include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), group therapy, and family counseling.

Psychosocial treatment helps individuals build healthier relationships, self-awareness, and resilience to support long-term recovery.