Mike Slade
Personal Recovery and Mental Illness
Mike Slade
Personal Recovery and Mental Illness
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Focuses on a shift away from traditional clinical preoccupations towards new priorities of supporting the patient.
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Focuses on a shift away from traditional clinical preoccupations towards new priorities of supporting the patient.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780521746588
- ISBN-10: 0521746582
- Artikelnr.: 25988479
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780521746588
- ISBN-10: 0521746582
- Artikelnr.: 25988479
Mike Slade is a Reader in Health Services Research, Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
Preface
Part I. Mental Illness and Recovery: 1. Overview of the book
2. The nature of mental illness
3. What is recovery?
Part II. The Primacy of Personal Recovery: 4. Epistemological rationale
5. Ethical rationale
6. Effectiveness rationale
7. Empowerment rationale
8. Policy rationale
Part III. Recovery-Focussed Mental Health Services: 9. The Personal Recovery Framework
10. Fostering relationships with a higher being
11. Fostering close relationships
12. Peer relationships
13. Professional relationships
14. Promoting well-being
15. The foundations of a recovery-focussed mental health service
16. Assessment
17. Action planning
18. Supporting the development of self-management skills
19. The contribution of medication to recovery
20. The contribution of risk-taking to recovery
21. Recovery through crisis
22. Recognising a recovery focus in mental health services
23. Improving social inclusion
Part IV. Challenges: 24. Concerns held by clinicians
25. Concerns held by consumers
26. Organisational transformation
Web resources
References
Index.
Part I. Mental Illness and Recovery: 1. Overview of the book
2. The nature of mental illness
3. What is recovery?
Part II. The Primacy of Personal Recovery: 4. Epistemological rationale
5. Ethical rationale
6. Effectiveness rationale
7. Empowerment rationale
8. Policy rationale
Part III. Recovery-Focussed Mental Health Services: 9. The Personal Recovery Framework
10. Fostering relationships with a higher being
11. Fostering close relationships
12. Peer relationships
13. Professional relationships
14. Promoting well-being
15. The foundations of a recovery-focussed mental health service
16. Assessment
17. Action planning
18. Supporting the development of self-management skills
19. The contribution of medication to recovery
20. The contribution of risk-taking to recovery
21. Recovery through crisis
22. Recognising a recovery focus in mental health services
23. Improving social inclusion
Part IV. Challenges: 24. Concerns held by clinicians
25. Concerns held by consumers
26. Organisational transformation
Web resources
References
Index.
Preface
Part I. Mental Illness and Recovery: 1. Overview of the book
2. The nature of mental illness
3. What is recovery?
Part II. The Primacy of Personal Recovery: 4. Epistemological rationale
5. Ethical rationale
6. Effectiveness rationale
7. Empowerment rationale
8. Policy rationale
Part III. Recovery-Focussed Mental Health Services: 9. The Personal Recovery Framework
10. Fostering relationships with a higher being
11. Fostering close relationships
12. Peer relationships
13. Professional relationships
14. Promoting well-being
15. The foundations of a recovery-focussed mental health service
16. Assessment
17. Action planning
18. Supporting the development of self-management skills
19. The contribution of medication to recovery
20. The contribution of risk-taking to recovery
21. Recovery through crisis
22. Recognising a recovery focus in mental health services
23. Improving social inclusion
Part IV. Challenges: 24. Concerns held by clinicians
25. Concerns held by consumers
26. Organisational transformation
Web resources
References
Index.
Part I. Mental Illness and Recovery: 1. Overview of the book
2. The nature of mental illness
3. What is recovery?
Part II. The Primacy of Personal Recovery: 4. Epistemological rationale
5. Ethical rationale
6. Effectiveness rationale
7. Empowerment rationale
8. Policy rationale
Part III. Recovery-Focussed Mental Health Services: 9. The Personal Recovery Framework
10. Fostering relationships with a higher being
11. Fostering close relationships
12. Peer relationships
13. Professional relationships
14. Promoting well-being
15. The foundations of a recovery-focussed mental health service
16. Assessment
17. Action planning
18. Supporting the development of self-management skills
19. The contribution of medication to recovery
20. The contribution of risk-taking to recovery
21. Recovery through crisis
22. Recognising a recovery focus in mental health services
23. Improving social inclusion
Part IV. Challenges: 24. Concerns held by clinicians
25. Concerns held by consumers
26. Organisational transformation
Web resources
References
Index.