Whose Recovery Is It Anyway? (original) (raw)

Commentary on “Defining and Measuring ‘Recovery'”

Stephan Arndt

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Recovery: a selective review of the literature and resources

Jerome Carson

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Two contradictory sides of recovery and psychosocial rehabilitation

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Recovery: The Evolution of an Idea

Sandra Rasmussen

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Editorial: Understanding and Measuring Recovery

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Journal of Recovery in Mental Health ISSN 2371-2376

Euan Hails

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Is there a science of recovery and does it matter?: INVITED COMMENTARY ON... RECOVERY AND THE MEDICAL MODEL

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Recovery: Where Are We?

Rashi Aggarwal

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The Rediscovered Concept of Recovery in Mental Illness

Shulamit Ramon

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Recovery Across the Lifespan Many People, Places

Leora PInhas

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Rethinking Recovery

Taura Barr

Holistic Nursing Practice, 2017

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Recovery Model in Psychiatry, International Journal of Mental Health Promotion (2013)

Mirsad Serdarevic

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The vision of recovery today: what it is and what it means for services

Marianne Farkas

World Psychiatry, 2007

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Recovery: an international perspective

Sharon Stocker

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The British research evidence for recovery, papers published between 2006 and 2009 (inclusive). Part One: a review of the peer-reviewed literature using a systematic approach

Theodore Stickley

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2011

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A Closer Look at the Recovery Movement

Dr. C. Wayne Mayhall

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Recovery and mental health: a review of the British Literature

Theodore Stickley

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On recovery: re-directing the concept by differentiation of its meanings

Yael Friedman

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2021

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Recovery and medication: not quite a revolution: Commentary on... From Taking to using medication

frank holloway

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RECOVERY FROM MENTAL BREAKDOWN OR ILLNESS

Jan Wallcraft

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An analysis of the definitions and elements of recovery: A review of the literature

Steven Onken

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2007

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Recovery definitions: do they change?

JANE WITBRODT

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015

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Recovery in the USA: From politics to peer support

Laysha Ostrow

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Social Work and Recovery

Martin Webber

British Journal of Social Work, 2015

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Recovery, psychosis and psychiatry: research is better than rhetoric

Mark Hayward

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2007

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What Does Recovery Mean in Practice? A Qualitative Analysis of International Recovery-Oriented Practice Guidance

Larry Davidson

Psychiatric Services, 2011

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An Integral Guide to Recovery: Twelve Steps and Beyond

Guy Du Plessis

2015

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Recovery Model Therapy

Cherie Griffith

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Elements That Define Recovery: The Experiential Perspective

Thomasina Borkman

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Turning Towards Recovery (phd thesis)

Jan Wallcraft

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