This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongside personal recovery. Despite its conceptual and practice centrality to the new meaning of recovery, social recovery has remained a relatively neglected dimension. This article attempts to provide an updated critical commentary based on findings from fifty nine studies, including a variety of research methodologies and methods. Definitions of social recovery within the new meaning of recovery are looked at. This is followed by outlining the development and significance of this dimension as reflected in the key areas of shared decision making, co-production and active citizenship, re-entering employment after experiencing mental ill health, b...
Recovery as a concept has gained increased attention in the field of mental health. There is an expe...
Although there is now increasing evidence as to the role played by social factors in contributing to...
Although there is now increasing evidence as to the role played by social factors in contributing to...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
The meaning of recovery from serious mental illness (SMI) has evolved over time. Whereas it was not ...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Background: Recovery research often describes recovery from mental illness as a complex individual p...
We introduce the new meaning of recovery and reflect on its potential to develop current thinking an...
Background: A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' m...
Recovery has recently reemerged in many countries as a key concept in mental health. Several long-te...
Several systematic reviews have suggested the linkages between social support and mental health or t...
For most of us, the term 'recovery' in mental health implies hope and normality for those suffering ...
The emergent recovery paradigm prioritises adaption to serious mental illness and a move towards per...
Recovery as a concept has gained increased attention in the field of mental health. There is an expe...
Although there is now increasing evidence as to the role played by social factors in contributing to...
Although there is now increasing evidence as to the role played by social factors in contributing to...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
The meaning of recovery from serious mental illness (SMI) has evolved over time. Whereas it was not ...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Background: Recovery research often describes recovery from mental illness as a complex individual p...
We introduce the new meaning of recovery and reflect on its potential to develop current thinking an...
Background: A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' m...
Recovery has recently reemerged in many countries as a key concept in mental health. Several long-te...
Several systematic reviews have suggested the linkages between social support and mental health or t...
For most of us, the term 'recovery' in mental health implies hope and normality for those suffering ...
The emergent recovery paradigm prioritises adaption to serious mental illness and a move towards per...
Recovery as a concept has gained increased attention in the field of mental health. There is an expe...
Although there is now increasing evidence as to the role played by social factors in contributing to...
Although there is now increasing evidence as to the role played by social factors in contributing to...