Activity Based Group Therapy on Interpersonal Relationship Among the Mentally Ill Clients in Selected Halfway Home, Coimbatore Baskaran M.1,*, Jayasudha A.2, Kala S. Saravana3, Sasikumar S3, Mathew Sherin Ann3, Farhana S Sherin3, Jose P. Steffie3 1Associate Professor, Department of Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing, PSG College of Nursing, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 2Principal, Department of Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing, PSG College of Nursing, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 3BSc Nursing, Department of Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing, PSG College of Nursing, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu *Corresponding Author: Mr. M. Baskaran, M. Sc (N), PhD Scholar, Associate Professor Department of Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing, PSG College of Nursing, Coimbatore. Tamil Nadu, Email: baskirathi@gmail.com
Online published on 6 April, 2019. Abstract Introduction The activities that we do every day provide a foundation for our lives. Psychiatric illness often interferes with a person's ability to perform the activities that are part of everyday living. Objectives To assess the effectiveness of Activity based group therapy promoting the interpersonal relationship among the mentally ill clients in selected setting, Coimbatore. Methodology Pre experimental one group pretest-posttest design was adopted. Convenient sampling technique was used and 15 mentally ill clients were selected at Cheshire home, Peelamedu, Coimbatore. The data was collected, organized and analyzed in terms of both descriptive and inferential statistics. Result The analysis revealed that the mean value of pretest was 24.47 and was increased in posttest to 63.20. The‘t’ value was 11.7, which had high statistical significance at p<0.05 level and which confirms that there was a statistically significant difference between pretest and posttest interpersonal relationship. Conclusion This study proves that “Activity based group therapy was effective in improving interpersonal relationship”, who resides in halfway home. Top Keywords Activity based group therapy, Interpersonal Relationship, Mentally ill clients, Halfway home. Top |