Psychoeducation the process which helps people better understand (and become accustomed to living with) their mental and emotional health, is considered to be an essential aspect of all therapy programs. It is generally known that those who have a thorough understanding of the challenges they are facing – or what their body is experiencing, as well as knowledge of personal coping ability, internal and external resources, and their own areas of strength are often better able to address difficulties, feel more in control of their emotions or condition, and have a greater internal capacity to work toward mental and emotional well-being.
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- Young person, aged 11
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