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Social Inclusion and Recovery: A Model For Mental Health Practice

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Although it is widely agreed that the experiences of service users have much to offer mental health professionals, the majority of books for this group focus on either conditions or different types of service provision (acute, community). It takes as its starting point the lived experience of recovery which is the process whereby individuals can be helped to understand and come to terms with their illness. The role and actions of mental health professionals is explored as part of the process of recovery. The major part of the book will focus on ways in which direct care staff can assist people with mental health problems, reflecting the accounts of the nature and type of assistance which have been valuable, and the ways in which such help can best be offered. It addresses two key components of recovery access and inclusion to life opportunities and acceptance.

260 pages, Paperback

First published April 21, 2003

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Julie Repper

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A Classic. The standard for the understanding of the progression to the current model of clinical recovery from it's origins in the survivor movement (at least if you read between the lines)
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