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Psychosocial interventions refer to therapeutic techniques and strategies that focus on the psychological and social aspects of an individual's well-being. These interventions aim to address psychological, emotional, and social issues that may be impacting a person's mental health. Examples of psychosocial interventions include cognitive-behavioral therapy, group therapy, family therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, and social skills training. These interventions are commonly used in the treatment of various mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and schizophrenia. The goal of psychosocial interventions is to help individuals develop coping skills, improve relationships, manage emotions, and ultimately improve their overall quality of life.