Environmental Psychosocial Therapy
A comprehensive therapeutic model that integrates psychological, social and environmental aspects into the process of diagnosis and therapeutic intervention, based on the idea that it is impossible to fully understand or help a person in isolation from his environment. This type of therapy is based on the assumption that mental health is not simply the absence of internal disorders, but the result of a complex interplay of personal factors (such as beliefs, emotions, motivation, and personal experiences), social factors (such as family, relationships, social media, social support, and cultural values), and environmental factors (such as living conditions, housing, work environment, pollution, economic and political pressures). and stability or instability in the overall environment).