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Recovery and Empowerment of Persons with Severe Mental Disorder : A Narrative Review / Ernesto Baena Ruiz, Eric M. J. Morris, and Carol Harvey.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baena Ruiz, Ernesto, author.
Morris, Eric M. J., author.
Harvey, Carol, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychoses--Treatment.
Psychoses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (199 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Bradford : Ethics International Press Ltd, [2024]
Summary:
This book presents a narrative review of current models of recovery and empowerment on people with severe mental disorders, and the impact of these models and approaches on assistance policies. The authors review conceptual frameworks, research findings, key predictors of recovery and empowerment, evaluation instruments and criteria, and user and families' perspectives on recovery and empowerment. Contemporary ideas of recovery, often referred to as personal recovery, emerged in the USA in the 1970s and 1980s through first person accounts of the lived experience of mental health problems and through accompanying consumer and human rights movements. However, the origins of the recovery movement in mental health can be traced back over several hundred years. The books describes many of these historical influences and the roots of today's approaches to recovery. It also provides a detailed discussion of the concept of, and approach to, empowerment. Whilst acknowledging the diverse definitions of recovery and the associated challenges of its meaningful measurement, the authors also aim to engage with the concept of recovery. Many studies of recovery are helpfully brought together here for the reader, but personal recovery, as a process and outcome, should be much more central to mental health research. A diverse audience of mental health professionals, teachers, students, and researchers, will find this a valuable reference source.
Contents:
Intro
Prologue
Introduction
About the Authors
Part One Recovery Approach In Severe Mental Disorder
Chapter 1 Concept of Recovery
Subsequent evolution of psychiatric care
The concept of recovery in philosophy
Chapter 2 Models of Recovery in Mental Health
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Formats:
Evidence:
Labor Rehabilitation and Supported Employment
Social Skills Training
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Behavior Modification Intervention
Family Intervention
Psychosocial Intervention in Dual Pathology
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Peer Support
Therapeutic Adherence Intervention
Psychosocial Intervention in First Episodes
Chapter 3 Clinical Guidelines and Recovery Recommendations
Chapter 4 Predictors of Recovery
Chapter 5 Impact of Stigma and Self-Stigma on Recovery
Chapter 6 Research and Studies Focused on Recovery
Chapter 7 Measurement of the Recovery
Chapter 8 Recovery and New Technologies
Chapter 9 Cultural Diversity in The Perception of Recovery
Chapter 10 Perspectives of Users and Relatives on Recovery
Chapter 11 Current Recovery Paradigms
Ethics, citizenship and recovery
Recovery and hope
Chapter 12 Final Observations on Recovery Approach
Part Two Empowerment Approach in Severe Mental Disorder
Chapter 13 Concept of Empowerment
Chapter 14 Origins and Extension of the Empowerment Approach
Chapter 15 Guidelines and Recommendations on Empowerment
Chapter 16 Impact of Empowerment on Assistance Policies
Chapter 17 Strategies of Empowerment
Chapter 18 Influence of Empowerment on Recovery
Chapter 19 Measurement of Empowerment.
Chapter 20 Different Fields and Different Paces of Empowerment
Chapter 21 Perspectives of Users and Relatives on Empowerment
Chapter 22 Final Observations on the Empowerment Approach
Conclusions
References.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781804415795
1804415790
9781804415788
1804415782
OCLC:
1432587826

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