psychoeducation
Psychoeducation is a structured, evidence-based approach in mental health care that provides information and skills to individuals experiencing mental health conditions and, often, to their families or caregivers. Its aim is to help people understand the illness, the rationale for treatment, the importance of adherence, and strategies for recognizing early warning signs and coping with symptoms, with the goal of reducing relapse, improving functioning, and supporting recovery.
Psychoeducation typically covers information about the illness and its course, treatment options (including medications and side
Evidence for psychoeducation indicates improvements in knowledge, treatment adherence, symptom management, and quality of life, with
Practical considerations include ensuring informed consent, safeguarding privacy, addressing cultural and linguistic appropriateness, and providing equitable