This chapter introduces democratic ways of working within mental health, specifically Therapeutic Communities (TCs) and the New Recovery Movement. Claims that New Recovery represents a paradigm shift for mental health need to be tempered against the backdrop of TCs. The chapter begins by defining social approaches within mental health and introduces TCs, providing a brief history and current framework. You will learn how democracy works in practice within communities by exploring everyday life in TCs. By comparing the New Recovery Movement with TCs, you will also be able to recognise the similarities of the approaches, including using wounded healers, flattened hierarchies, user-involvement, and cost-leaness. Other approaches to recove...
The therapeutic community (TC) in the United Kingdom was built out of a merging of the democratic TC...
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Beginning with a genealogical intersection of psychoanalysis and political theory in psychiatry this...
This chapter provides an introduction to therapeutic communities (TCs). The chapter begins with a br...
This paper presents several critiques of conventional mental health care and introduces the therapeu...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
This paper argues for a delineated explanation of the range of recovery approaches currently informi...
The concept of prefigurative politics has re-emerged following recent worldwide uprisings, such as t...
This commentary examines the roles that communities and public policies play in the definition and p...
“We’re not cases, and you’re not managers ” (Everett & Nelson, 1992, p. 49). In the decade since...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
In this paper we set out the context in which experiences of mental distress occur with an emphasis ...
S Confederation M ental H ealth N etw ork 2 Recovery is concerned with living a life beyond illness ...
<p>The reality of contemporary urban contexts, both in large than in small towns, is going through a...
The therapeutic community (TC) in the United Kingdom was built out of a merging of the democratic TC...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Beginning with a genealogical intersection of psychoanalysis and political theory in psychiatry this...
This chapter provides an introduction to therapeutic communities (TCs). The chapter begins with a br...
This paper presents several critiques of conventional mental health care and introduces the therapeu...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
This paper argues for a delineated explanation of the range of recovery approaches currently informi...
The concept of prefigurative politics has re-emerged following recent worldwide uprisings, such as t...
This commentary examines the roles that communities and public policies play in the definition and p...
“We’re not cases, and you’re not managers ” (Everett & Nelson, 1992, p. 49). In the decade since...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
In this paper we set out the context in which experiences of mental distress occur with an emphasis ...
S Confederation M ental H ealth N etw ork 2 Recovery is concerned with living a life beyond illness ...
<p>The reality of contemporary urban contexts, both in large than in small towns, is going through a...
The therapeutic community (TC) in the United Kingdom was built out of a merging of the democratic TC...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...