Social Inclusion and Recovery: A Model for Mental Health Practice
Julie Repper (Senior Research Fellow, University of Sheffield & Lead Research Nurse, Community Health Sheffield NHS Trust, UK),Rachel Perkins (Clinical Director of General Adult Mental Health Services & Consultant; Clinical Psychologist, South West London and St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust, UK)
Social Inclusion and Recovery: A Model for Mental Health Practice
Julie Repper (Senior Research Fellow, University of Sheffield & Lead Research Nurse, Community Health Sheffield NHS Trust, UK),Rachel Perkins (Clinical Director of General Adult Mental Health Services & Consultant; Clinical Psychologist, South West London and St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust, UK)
Part 1 Recovery: the expertise of experience: 1. Another way: beyond sym ptoms and deficits; 2. To be a mental patient: the nature of the challen ge; 3. The realities of social exclusion; 4. The individual’s recovery j ourney. Part 2Facilitating recovery: promoting personal adaptation and a djustment: 5. Barriers to relatrionship formation; 6. Creating hope-insp iring relationships; 7. Facilitating personal adaptation: understanding and acceptance; 8. Facilitating personal adaptation: taking back control . Part 3.Facilitating recovery: promoting social inclusion: 9. Developin g services that facilitate access; 10. Facilitating access for the indiv idual; 11. Some strategies for promoting inclusion. Part 4 Changing the balance of power: 12. Involving service-users in the Mental Health Serv ices; 13. Challenging discrimination: promoting rights and citizenship; 14. Conclusion
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