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Roles of a Psychosocial Therapist

Facilitator Role

  • The facilitator role involves planning and acting as a facilitator in personal development programs.
  • Facilitators can train users in relaxation and coping techniques, and design life skills programs.
  • They collaborate on psychosocial orientation programs related to family, sexual, and work issues.
  • This role includes advising families on social relationships, hierarchies, norms, and values.

Group Intervention Role

  • The group interventionist plans, organizes, coordinates, directs, supervises, and evaluates social activities as treatment methods.
  • Therapists execute psychosocial treatments for individuals who violate social norms or have substance abuse issues.
  • They conduct evaluative interviews which are crucial for understanding client needs.

Promoter of Hygiene Standards

  • This role identifies physical infrastructure problems that affect treatment effectiveness in therapeutic communities.
  • It also detects psychosocial risk factors related to tobacco use and alcohol/drug abuse within personal and community contexts.

Prevention Promoter

  • Prevention promoters identify psychosocial risks associated with substance use across various environments.
  • They supervise volunteer staff and prepare technical reports regarding community health factors affecting treatment outcomes.

Researcher Role

  • Researchers execute protocols for monitoring psychosocial risks while participating in the development of educational projects.
  • They analyze data through statistical tools to present findings effectively.