Abstract

Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder that includes behavioral, emotional, and cognitive disorders. This affects the sufferer in daily activities. Supportive therapy is given to improve the adaptive and interpersonal functions of the subject, in order to control themselves and restore adaptive balance, especially in daily activities. The assessment used were interviews, observation, psychological tests, Wartegg, Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM), and Woodworth's Character Questionnaires (WWQ). The results of the intervention showed that there was a change in the daily lives of subjects who were often silent to become individuals who began to diligently carry out activities while in rehabilitation institutions. Subjects who often remain silent begin to be able to carry out activities that have been created in accordance with the collective agreement.

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