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- 'Recovery' in the Real World: Service User Experiences of Mental Health
- Introduction. Deinstitutionalisation and the Pathways of Post-War Psychiatry in the Western World Despo Kritsotaki1, Vicky Long2 and Matthew Smith3
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- A PRACTICAL GUIDE to PSYCHIATRIC ADVANCE DIRECTIVES Acknowledgments
- Medical Model Versus Recovery Model
- Spirituality and Recovery from Mental Illness
- Towards Changing Compulsory Community Mental Health Treatment in New Zealand: Shining Light on How Community Treatment Orders Are Produced
- VHA Hbk 1160.06, Inpatient Mental Health Services
- Improving Care in Longer Term Mental Health Facilities International Differences in Quality and Service User Experience of Care
- Utilizing the Recovery Model in Forensic Settings: Benefits and Barriers
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People with Co-Occurring Disorders UPDATED 2020
- Ending Discrimination Against People with Mental and Substance Use Disorders: the Evidence for Stigma Change
- The Mental Health Consumer and Psychiatric Survivor Movements and Their Implications for Ethical Clinical Practice
- The Wellness Model: Supporting Whole Person Recovery by Meghan Caughey, M.A., M.F.A
- Dismantling the Dominant Narrative of the Irreversibility of Schizophrenia : Three Meaning Making Approaches to Psychosis
- The Development and Validation of the Social Recovery Measure
- Resource Document on Ethics at the Interface of Religion, Spirituality, and Psychiatric Practice
- Stigma and Identity Formation in Young Adults with Chronic Mental Illness: an Exploration Through Personal Narrative and Art- Making
- Review Mental Illness and Recovery
- The Living Room Model Psychiatric Emergency Screening Services
- The Rhetorics of Recovery: an (E)Merging Theory for Disability Studies, Feminisms, and Mental Health Narratives
- Faith Recovery | Using Faith & Religion in Your Recovery from Addiction 9/15/18, 1 47 PM
- The Emergence of Recovery: a Genealogical Exploration of the Forces of Power Shaping New Zealand’S Mental Health
- A Narrative Analysis of Psychiatric Survivors’ Experiences of Recovery
- Recovery-As-Policy As a Form of Neoliberal State- Making Brigit Mcwade
- Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented Practice Hope
- Recovery As a Journey, Not a Destination by Melissa Neathery Istock/Vwpix
- Abstract Adding Mental Health to the Treatment Of
- Involuntary Commitment
- Practice Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented Care for Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions
- Using Fraser's Model of “Progressive Neoliberalism”
- Examining the Implementation of the Patient-Centered Recovery Model in Psychiatric Nursing" (2016)
- A Critique of the Recovery-Based Approach in India's Mental Health Care
- Rethinking Schizophrenia in the Light of New Evidence: Thirty Years After the Vermont Longitudinal Study of Persons with Severe Mental Illness
- Recovery in Serious Mental Illness: Paradigm Shift Or Shibboleth?
- Models of Mental Health Problems: a Quasi-Systematic Review of Theoretical Approaches
- The Consumer/Recovery Movement and Involuntary
- Uncovering Recovery
- Mental Health Recovery Fact Sheet
- Recovery in Mental Health Reshaping Scientific and Clinical Responsibilities
- Clients' Experiences of Recovery-Oriented Care for Schizophrenia: a Qualitative Research Study Sarah A
- Recovery and Person-Centered Care: Empowerment, Collaboration, 7 and Integration
- A Self Determination & Human Rights
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Mind and Matter
- CAMHPRO Public Policy Statement on Involuntary Outpatient Commitment
- Packet Page 1 Incarceration Prevention and Reduction Task Force Crisis Recovery Facility Subcommittee DRAFT Meeting Summary for July 19, 2018
- Cartography of Freely-Given Relationships in Mental Health
- Rethinking Schizophrenia in the Light of New Evidence: Thirty Years After the Vermont Longitudinal Study of Persons with Severe Mental Illness
- Music Therapy and Recovery in Mental Health: Seeking a Way Forward
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- Concepts of Recovery in Behavioral Health
- Recovery and Mental Illness: Analysis and Personal Reflections
- Mental Health “Recovery”: Users and Refusers
- Relational Recovery: Beyond Individualism in the Recovery Approach
- A Recovery-Oriented Alternative to Hospital Emergency Departments for Persons in Emotional Distress: “The Living Room”
- Rethinking Civil Commitment the Radical Resources of the Ethics of Care Susan Hawthorne Amy Ihlan