Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health field. Models of recovery and resilience enjoy purchase, in both policy and practice, across a range of settings from self-described psychiatric survivors through to mental health charities through to statutory mental health service providers. Despite this ubiquity, there is confusion about what recovery means. In this article we problematize notions of recovery and resilience, and consider what, if anything, should be recovered from these concepts. We focus on three key issues, i) individualization, ii) the persistence of a deficit model, and iii) collective approaches to recovery. Through documentary analysis we consider these issues across thi...
Background: There is an increasing global commitment to recovery as the expectation for people with ...
In this paper we set out the context in which experiences of mental distress occur with an emphasis ...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
The dominant narrative in mental health policy and practice has shifted in the 21st century from one...
The meaning of recovery from serious mental illness (SMI) has evolved over time. Whereas it was not ...
For most of us, the term 'recovery' in mental health implies hope and normality for those suffering ...
This article explores the relationship between policy discourses framed around notions of resilience...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
This thesis explores the emergence of recovery in/from serious mental health problems as a conceptua...
Findings from a research study conducted with this group suggest that recovery is a process - a life...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
NoRhetorically contextualised against a history of poor outcomes and negative attitudes, New Labour’...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
Background: There is an increasing global commitment to recovery as the expectation for people with ...
In this paper we set out the context in which experiences of mental distress occur with an emphasis ...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
The dominant narrative in mental health policy and practice has shifted in the 21st century from one...
The meaning of recovery from serious mental illness (SMI) has evolved over time. Whereas it was not ...
For most of us, the term 'recovery' in mental health implies hope and normality for those suffering ...
This article explores the relationship between policy discourses framed around notions of resilience...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
This thesis explores the emergence of recovery in/from serious mental health problems as a conceptua...
Findings from a research study conducted with this group suggest that recovery is a process - a life...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
NoRhetorically contextualised against a history of poor outcomes and negative attitudes, New Labour’...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
Background: There is an increasing global commitment to recovery as the expectation for people with ...
In this paper we set out the context in which experiences of mental distress occur with an emphasis ...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...