Abstract

Drug rehabilitation is a way to help users recover from drug addiction. The rehabilitation process takes a considerable amount of time, especially for patients who have been addicted to drugs for a long time. Individuals undergoing rehabilitation in correctional institutions will undoubtedly face challenges in their daily lives, such as self-care issues. The stress experienced by students in correctional institutions can be prevented with several self-care management techniques, which will help the students achieve psychological well-being. Psychological well-being is expected to help correctional students accept themselves, build warm relationships with others, develop independence in problem-solving, adapt to their current environment, and have life goals. The purpose of this activity is to ensure that all clients of the Medan Class I Probation Supervision Agency (Bapas) are informed about Self-Care and Psychological Well-being. This activity was conducted on March 4, 2024, with a total of 30 participants from the Medan Class I Probation Supervision Agency (Bapas). The results of the activity showed that the level of knowledge of all clients of the Medan Class I Probation Supervision Agency (Bapas) regarding Self-Care and Psychological Well-being became very good, as measured by a questionnaire, and they were able to apply Self-Care and Psychological Well-being to themselves according to the material provided. This activity requires regular monitoring of the psychological well-being of prisoners and intervention if necessary.

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