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Shortage of psychiatric social workers grips mental healthcare system in Kerala’s govt. hospitals

Shortage of psychiatric social workers grips mental healthcare system in Kerala’s govt. hospitals
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Kerala's government hospitals are facing a critical shortage of psychiatric social workers, which is hindering mental health rehabilitation services. Administrative delays in recruitment and unresolved qualification criteria are exacerbating the staffing crisis.

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A lack of specialized mental health professionals directly impacts the quality of care and long-term recovery outcomes for patients with mental disorders.

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The mental healthcare system in Kerala’s government hospitals seems to be in the grip of a crisis because of a reported shortage of psychiatric social workers, who play a crucial role in the psycho-social rehabilitation of patients.

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The article presents the issue as a systemic administrative failure, citing official data and professional perspectives.

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