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Recovery in Mental Illness

Mental illness and well being: the central importance of positive psychology and recovery approaches

Mental illness and well being: the central importance of positive psychology and recovery approaches

... of recovery in mental illness and of positive psychology suggests valuable lessons may be learned in both ...For recovery, the development of a clinically credible evi- dence base, including ...

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Recovery from mental illness – The experiential perspective

Recovery from mental illness – The experiential perspective

... The potential benefits to society are that service providers may glean a deeper understanding of recovery from the perspective of the person with mental illness and as a result, increas[r] ...

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Social firms as a means of vocational recovery for people with mental illness: a UK survey

Social firms as a means of vocational recovery for people with mental illness: a UK survey

... and recovery-oriented service ...employee’s mental health problems and the impact this has at work are accepted; with reasonable accommodations being incorporated in the workplace, the organisational ...

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Recovery and creative practices in people with severe mental illness: evaluating well being and social inclusion

Recovery and creative practices in people with severe mental illness: evaluating well being and social inclusion

... the recovery model within the area of mental health has promoted the search of alternative interventions for people with severe mental illness and an abandonment of conventional clinical ...

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Mental illness and recovery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of Black African service users in England

Mental illness and recovery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of Black African service users in England

... their recovery in much ...of mental illness in many African cultures suggest that mystical or supernatural powers are often cited as the causes of mental illness (Abbo et ...their ...

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Narrative, identity, and recovery from serious mental illness: A life history of a runner

Narrative, identity, and recovery from serious mental illness: A life history of a runner

... Ben is a person whose sense of self is intricately tied to sport and exercise in general and running in particular. In this sense Ben might be considered a person with an athletic identity (Brewer et al., 1993; Sparkes, ...

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The process of recovery of people with mental illness: The perspectives of patients, family members and care providers: Part 1

The process of recovery of people with mental illness: The perspectives of patients, family members and care providers: Part 1

... that recovery is not a cure but a profoundly per- sonal path that individuals may follow; it entails work, particularly work on themselves, their feelings, desires, competencies, roles, and plans ...with ...

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Recovery from 'mental illness' as a re enchantment with life : a narrative study

Recovery from 'mental illness' as a re enchantment with life : a narrative study

... in mental health in ...‘mental illness’, as well as people who have not been diagnosed as ‘mentally ill’ but who join for reasons of prevention or personal ...‘mental illness’. ...

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Black African service users experiences of recovery from mental illness in England

Black African service users experiences of recovery from mental illness in England

... regard mental illness as something ...from mental illness at a very young age did not depress his spirits; rather it motivated him to monitor himself to detect any signs that he is developing ...

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Impact of creative workshops for people with severe mental illness: art as a means of recovery

Impact of creative workshops for people with severe mental illness: art as a means of recovery

... severe mental illness ...the recovery model in health systems (Cornes, Manthorpe, Joly & O'Halloran, 2014), non-clinical interventions have been sought in different fields to enable people ...

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The development and psychometric properties of a new scale to measure mental illness related stigma by health care providers: The opening minds scale for Health Care Providers (OMS HC)

The development and psychometric properties of a new scale to measure mental illness related stigma by health care providers: The opening minds scale for Health Care Providers (OMS HC)

... local mental health community organizations as well as hospitals and ...“mental illness” as opposed to a specific diagnosis of mental illness such as depression, the definition of men- ...

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Self-perception of mental illness, and subjective and objective cognitive functioning in people with schizophrenia

<p>Self-perception of mental illness, and subjective and objective cognitive functioning in people with schizophrenia</p>

... of illness and objective cog- nitive functioning; few studies investigated the association between self-perception of illness and subjective cognitive ...of illness in chronic patients with ...

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THE EXPERIENCES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN SUPPORTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY RECOVERY PROGRAM IN WEST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA

THE EXPERIENCES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN SUPPORTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY RECOVERY PROGRAM IN WEST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA

... in mental Health, low client participation and pasung (confinement) for patients with severe mental illness (Minas & Diatri, ...of mental health makes it difficult for policymakers to make ...

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How to implement Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) in mental health service settings: evaluation of the implementation strategy

How to implement Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) in mental health service settings: evaluation of the implementation strategy

... Consumers were recruited by clinicians using the IMR programme’s intake criteria (i.e., symptoms of or diag- nosed with severe mental illness). The services consid- ered that a large portion (10–100%) of ...

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The concept of recovery and its practical application

The concept of recovery and its practical application

... to address the subjective interpretation of the individual’s level of functioning or the extent of the person’s satisfaction with life (Bellack, 2006). Specifically, they fail to incorporate phenomenological and ...

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Illness management and recovery (IMR) in Danish community mental health centres

Illness management and recovery (IMR) in Danish community mental health centres

... where mental health practitioners help the participants to develop persona- lized strategies for managing their mental illness and moving forward in their ...

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2019_Adams.pdf

2019_Adams.pdf

... Discussion. All steps of the Photovoice activity were able to be implemented as planned. The activity was well-received by participants and staff alike, as all that were present (two staff members and four participants) ...

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Evaluation of a peer delivered, transitional and post discharge support program following psychiatric hospitalisation

Evaluation of a peer delivered, transitional and post discharge support program following psychiatric hospitalisation

... non-government mental health service in New South Wales, Australia was funded to establish a pilot transition support pro- ...of mental illness and ...

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Predictors of engagement in first episode psychosis

Predictors of engagement in first episode psychosis

... on illness and cultural beliefs (Helman, ...of Mental Illness (BACMI) questionnaire was administered to explore beliefs about mental illness (Furnham and Wong, ...

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Is mental illness socially constructed?

Is mental illness socially constructed?

... This paper will critically analyse, how the use of a bio-medical model, philosophically rooted in positivism and a diagnostic language that confuses “truth” with diagnostic perspectives has led to an obsession with ...

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