Reimagining Recovery: Integrating Evidence-Based Rehabilitation, Technology, and Indigenous Wisdom in Severe Mental Illness
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Recovery in severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder has evolved from a focus on symptom remission to functional and personal recovery. Contemporary psychiatry demands integration of biological and psychosocial domains, using evidence-based rehabilitation strategies alongside technology and culturally contextualized practices. This paper critically examines modern rehabilitation models emphasizing cognitive remediation, neuromodulation, and measurement-based care. It further explores how integrating indigenous wisdom and digital tools within an Indian context can strengthen recovery-oriented psychiatry. The proposed framework, derived from clinical practice at Anvita Rehabilitation & Deaddiction, underscores a triadic approach combining evidence-based interventions, neurotechnology, and holistic wellness for sustainable functional outcomes.Abstract
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