We introduce the new meaning of recovery and reflect on its potential to develop current thinking and practice in mental health with adults, and look at its implications for service providers and service users. We analyse the relevance of this concept to the context of the UK government’s policy to move disabled people, including mental health service users, from ‘welfare to work’. The social and economic climate that drives this policy agenda and the implications for society of the focus on employment are outlined, as we reflect on the role of work in supporting or hindering the recovery process and identity re-formation, in part through the experience of the first author. We conclude by suggesting how practice can enable a process of retu...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
Introduction In recent years the concept of ‘recovery’ has become increasingly prevalent in both gov...
We introduce the new meaning of recovery and reflect on its potential to develop current thinking an...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
Recovery as a concept has gained increased attention in the field of mental health. There is an expe...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
NoRhetorically contextualised against a history of poor outcomes and negative attitudes, New Labour’...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The language of recovery is now widely us...
The aim of this work is to explore the role of the occupational therapist within recovery-orientated...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
Introduction In recent years the concept of ‘recovery’ has become increasingly prevalent in both gov...
We introduce the new meaning of recovery and reflect on its potential to develop current thinking an...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
This article looks at the place of social recovery in mental health and social care services, alongs...
Recovery as a concept has gained increased attention in the field of mental health. There is an expe...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
NoRhetorically contextualised against a history of poor outcomes and negative attitudes, New Labour’...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The language of recovery is now widely us...
The aim of this work is to explore the role of the occupational therapist within recovery-orientated...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
Introduction In recent years the concept of ‘recovery’ has become increasingly prevalent in both gov...