Understanding ‘recovery’
2013 ◽
Vol 19
(6)
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pp. 400-409
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SummaryThe principles of recovery have been supported by UK mental health policy and have been incorporated into policy in several countries worldwide. In this article we examine the ideas, principles and definitions of recovery and their origins. Personal recovery is contrasted with clinical recovery and the nature and development of the recovery movement is outlined. The principal factors influencing personal recovery are hope, control and opportunity. In an accompanying article we discuss the implications of these principles for training and practice.
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Social recovery: a new interpretation to recovery-orientated services – a critical literature review
2020 ◽
Vol ahead-of-print
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2014 ◽
Vol 33
(2)
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pp. 121-128
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1986 ◽
Vol 41
(11)
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pp. 1273-1278
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Responses to nervous breakdowns in America over a 40-year period: Mental health policy implications.
2000 ◽
Vol 55
(7)
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pp. 740-749
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2004 ◽
Vol 35
(5)
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pp. 509-519
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