Recovery has become the overarching goal for mental health services for individuals with serious mental illness, yet little is known regarding the most salient ways that recovery is promoted. The main goal of the present study was to determine the role of various factors, including demographic, treatment, illness severity, and psychosocial characteristics, in predicting recovery processes and stages. The psychometric properties of the newly developed Transformations from Loss due to Mental Illness (TLMI) scale, which aims to measure positive changes made in response to the psychosocial losses associated with serious mental illness, were also evaluated. One hundred sixty adults with serious mental illness were recruited for the present st...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
In recent decades, the concept of “recovery” from severe mental illness (SMI) has gained increased p...
As the mental health field is moving towards a recovery based model of serious mental illness for bo...
The aim of the current study was to advance the current understanding of recovery from serious menta...
Clinical and consumer recovery efforts continue to advance more successful recovery agendas. Limited...
The primary objective of this study is to develop a theory-driven, empirically-based, brief psychome...
Stages of recovery instrument: development of a measure of recovery from serious mental illness. Obj...
This paper follows-up earlier research examining the factor structure of a measure of recovery from ...
Background: Clinical recovery is often defined as remission of symptoms. Personal recovery is descri...
Objective -- Mental health recovery is possible for many individuals, but those with cooccurring dis...
Recovery is internationally recognized as a concept to improve the well-being of consumers. Compared...
Objective: Consumer-oriented recovery has been discussed for more than two decades in the mental hea...
Recovery is a broadly debated concept in the field of psychiatry research and in schizophrenia. Our ...
We performed a pilot study examining the patterns of recovery from severe mental illness in a model ...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
In recent decades, the concept of “recovery” from severe mental illness (SMI) has gained increased p...
As the mental health field is moving towards a recovery based model of serious mental illness for bo...
The aim of the current study was to advance the current understanding of recovery from serious menta...
Clinical and consumer recovery efforts continue to advance more successful recovery agendas. Limited...
The primary objective of this study is to develop a theory-driven, empirically-based, brief psychome...
Stages of recovery instrument: development of a measure of recovery from serious mental illness. Obj...
This paper follows-up earlier research examining the factor structure of a measure of recovery from ...
Background: Clinical recovery is often defined as remission of symptoms. Personal recovery is descri...
Objective -- Mental health recovery is possible for many individuals, but those with cooccurring dis...
Recovery is internationally recognized as a concept to improve the well-being of consumers. Compared...
Objective: Consumer-oriented recovery has been discussed for more than two decades in the mental hea...
Recovery is a broadly debated concept in the field of psychiatry research and in schizophrenia. Our ...
We performed a pilot study examining the patterns of recovery from severe mental illness in a model ...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
In recent decades, the concept of “recovery” from severe mental illness (SMI) has gained increased p...