"Recovery from Depression Using the Narrative Approach" explores people's experiences of depression, recovery and available treatments. The author explains how, by choosing more helpful narratives, people can gain a greater insight into their depression, self-management and long-term recovery. By selecting a variety of 'narrative tools', such as talking therapies, yoga and complementary therapies, as well as conventional medical approaches, people can take better control of their condition. Written with a range of professionals in mind (and their clients) this evidence-based book offers specific guidance on how professionals can be an 'ally' in promoting patients' recovery
Depression is usually a “self-limiting ” condition, and recovery is likely, even if people do have s...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to describe the recovery journeys of people with a history of recurrent d...
Background: Living with recurrent, and/or chronic depression requires long-term management in additi...
Using the example of depression, in this paper, I trace the growing recognition of the role patient ...
Personal recovery in depression may best be understood from an individual and narrative perspective....
Depression is unique in the way it attacks the mind and undermines the ‘voice’ and patient abilities...
This thesis concerns the knowledge and experience of patients with regard to self-management and pro...
Self-management appears to be a promising approach in the case of depression, which helps to stimula...
Findings from a research study conducted with this group suggest that recovery is a process - a life...
In 2006 the Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) launched a narrative research project to collect the rec...
This research is based on the premise that mental health recovery is an unique and individual journe...
Narrative approaches have exercised an emancipatory influence within mental health. In this article,...
Because major depressive disorder (MDD) has a strong negative impact on patients' lives, well–design...
Several studies have demonstrated that unprocessed depression amongst psychologists and other mental...
In mental health services, recovery constitutes a guiding principle that is endorsed in professional...
Depression is usually a “self-limiting ” condition, and recovery is likely, even if people do have s...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to describe the recovery journeys of people with a history of recurrent d...
Background: Living with recurrent, and/or chronic depression requires long-term management in additi...
Using the example of depression, in this paper, I trace the growing recognition of the role patient ...
Personal recovery in depression may best be understood from an individual and narrative perspective....
Depression is unique in the way it attacks the mind and undermines the ‘voice’ and patient abilities...
This thesis concerns the knowledge and experience of patients with regard to self-management and pro...
Self-management appears to be a promising approach in the case of depression, which helps to stimula...
Findings from a research study conducted with this group suggest that recovery is a process - a life...
In 2006 the Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) launched a narrative research project to collect the rec...
This research is based on the premise that mental health recovery is an unique and individual journe...
Narrative approaches have exercised an emancipatory influence within mental health. In this article,...
Because major depressive disorder (MDD) has a strong negative impact on patients' lives, well–design...
Several studies have demonstrated that unprocessed depression amongst psychologists and other mental...
In mental health services, recovery constitutes a guiding principle that is endorsed in professional...
Depression is usually a “self-limiting ” condition, and recovery is likely, even if people do have s...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to describe the recovery journeys of people with a history of recurrent d...
Background: Living with recurrent, and/or chronic depression requires long-term management in additi...