Objective: The purpose of this paper is to construct a conceptual framework for investigating the reconstruction of narrative identity in mental health recovery from a complexity perspective. This conceptual framework provides the foundation for developing a health boardgame to facilitate narrative identity reconstruction. Methods: A selective integrative review of the theoretical and empirical literature relevant to narrative identity reconstruction in recovery was conducted. Sources included books, dissertations, internet resources, and professional journals. Findings: The reviewed material provides a conceptual framework that offers an enriched understanding of narrative identity reconstruction in recovery as a process of adaptive growth...
This research is based on the premise that mental health recovery is an unique and individual journe...
Purpose: Creating more positive individual narratives around illness and identity is at the heart of...
In the UK, mental health service users are asked to “tell their stories” within clinical settings as...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this paper is to construct a conceptual framework for investigating the reco...
The Author(s) 2020. This quasi-experimental study explores the effects of a narrative coaching board...
Narrative identity reconstruction is complex and a key process in mental health recovery. Recovery p...
Narrative identity reconstruction is complex and a key process in mental health recovery. Recovery p...
The Author(s) 2019. The issue of complex nonlinear change processes is one of the least understood a...
Narrative approaches have exercised an emancipatory influence within mental health. In this article,...
Recovery is now widely acknowledged as the dominant approach to the management of mental distress an...
Narratives of recovery have been central to the development of the recovery approach in mental healt...
Narratives of recovery have been central to the development of the recovery approach in mental healt...
Purpose: Narratives of recovery have been central to the development of the recovery approach in me...
Recovery is now widely acknowledged as the dominant approach to the management of mental distress an...
Background: According to Slade’s Personal Recovery Framework, mental health recovery involves develo...
This research is based on the premise that mental health recovery is an unique and individual journe...
Purpose: Creating more positive individual narratives around illness and identity is at the heart of...
In the UK, mental health service users are asked to “tell their stories” within clinical settings as...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this paper is to construct a conceptual framework for investigating the reco...
The Author(s) 2020. This quasi-experimental study explores the effects of a narrative coaching board...
Narrative identity reconstruction is complex and a key process in mental health recovery. Recovery p...
Narrative identity reconstruction is complex and a key process in mental health recovery. Recovery p...
The Author(s) 2019. The issue of complex nonlinear change processes is one of the least understood a...
Narrative approaches have exercised an emancipatory influence within mental health. In this article,...
Recovery is now widely acknowledged as the dominant approach to the management of mental distress an...
Narratives of recovery have been central to the development of the recovery approach in mental healt...
Narratives of recovery have been central to the development of the recovery approach in mental healt...
Purpose: Narratives of recovery have been central to the development of the recovery approach in me...
Recovery is now widely acknowledged as the dominant approach to the management of mental distress an...
Background: According to Slade’s Personal Recovery Framework, mental health recovery involves develo...
This research is based on the premise that mental health recovery is an unique and individual journe...
Purpose: Creating more positive individual narratives around illness and identity is at the heart of...
In the UK, mental health service users are asked to “tell their stories” within clinical settings as...