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  • To provide an interdisciplinary healthcare team with a guide for identifying and treating common psychological concerns in burn survivors.
  • To organize information according to the general recovery timeline of burn survivors.

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  • This article is intended for all interdisciplinary health care team members.
  • The content is organized to follow the general recovery timeline of burn survivors.

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  • The article aims to improve the identification of psychological concerns.
  • It also aims to enhance the treatment of these concerns.

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  • Early identification and treatment of psychological distress are crucial for burn survivor recovery.
  • A coordinated interdisciplinary approach, guided by the recovery timeline, can effectively manage psychological comorbidities in burn survivors.