Social cognition

This involves the ability to perceive, interpret, and respond to social cues, which is essential for effective interpersonal relationships and emotional wellbeing. Deficits in social cognition are associated with various mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Improving social cognitive skills through targeted interventions can enhance overall mental health outcomes.
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