Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own and are responsible for their own recovery. An exclusive focus on the recovery of those living with mental illness challenges the relevance of recovery concepts to families' experiences. This paper extends these recovery principles to consider if the recovery framework is helpful in understanding families' experiences. We distinguished the family's recovery task by recovery-oriented support and the family's own recovery journey. By applying recovery frameworks developed by Davidson et al. and Leamy et al. to these two tasks, we were able to highlight similarities and points of tension between consumer and family recovery tasks. The tasks for families i...
on Mental Health1 presents an ambitious agenda to trans-form the nation’s mental health care systems...
Abstract Background The recovery process is characterized by the interaction of a set of individual,...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own and are re...
Family members often provide significant support and care to their relative who has a mental illness...
Within the context of mental illness, there is an acknowledgement that the social environment is cri...
Purpose Caring for a person with a substance use disorder (SUD) and/or mental health disorder (MHD) ...
Introduction: Recovery has become a catalyst for much organisational and cultural change within ment...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight how mental health recovery may involve family mem...
The recovery approach is now among the most influential paradigms shaping mental health policy and p...
This paper provides a framework for essential family-focused practices (EASE: Engage, Assess, Suppor...
Recovery as a concept has gained increased attention in the field of mental health. There is an expe...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Purpose: Recovery approaches to healthcare now feature in the mental health policies and plans of ma...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
on Mental Health1 presents an ambitious agenda to trans-form the nation’s mental health care systems...
Abstract Background The recovery process is characterized by the interaction of a set of individual,...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...
Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own and are re...
Family members often provide significant support and care to their relative who has a mental illness...
Within the context of mental illness, there is an acknowledgement that the social environment is cri...
Purpose Caring for a person with a substance use disorder (SUD) and/or mental health disorder (MHD) ...
Introduction: Recovery has become a catalyst for much organisational and cultural change within ment...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight how mental health recovery may involve family mem...
The recovery approach is now among the most influential paradigms shaping mental health policy and p...
This paper provides a framework for essential family-focused practices (EASE: Engage, Assess, Suppor...
Recovery as a concept has gained increased attention in the field of mental health. There is an expe...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Purpose: Recovery approaches to healthcare now feature in the mental health policies and plans of ma...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
on Mental Health1 presents an ambitious agenda to trans-form the nation’s mental health care systems...
Abstract Background The recovery process is characterized by the interaction of a set of individual,...
Objective: Recovery, defined as a personal process of living with mental illness, has become a promi...