Background: Many developed nations have made recovery-oriented practice a central part of their mental health policy, though less is known about whether mental health outpatients, access to social capital can improve their recovery process. Aims: This study investigates the relationship between the recovery process and access to social capital for people with severe mental health conditions. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of a six-month follow-up study. Service users were recruited from five Community Mental Health Teams in England and interviewed at baseline (n=151) and six-month follow-up (n=127). The recovery process was assessed using the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR). All statistical analyses (Pearson's corre...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Background: A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' m...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Background: Recovery in mental health services is defined as living a satisfying, hopeful, and contr...
The emergent recovery paradigm prioritises adaption to serious mental illness and a move towards per...
Background: Clinical decision-making is the vehicle of health care provision, and level of involveme...
Recovery has recently reemerged in many countries as a key concept in mental health. Several long-te...
Aims - To review developments in recovery-focussed mental health services internationally. Methods -...
Background: The mental health sector across states in Australia is moving to offering individualised...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Background: A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' m...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Background: Recovery in mental health services is defined as living a satisfying, hopeful, and contr...
The emergent recovery paradigm prioritises adaption to serious mental illness and a move towards per...
Background: Clinical decision-making is the vehicle of health care provision, and level of involveme...
Recovery has recently reemerged in many countries as a key concept in mental health. Several long-te...
Aims - To review developments in recovery-focussed mental health services internationally. Methods -...
Background: The mental health sector across states in Australia is moving to offering individualised...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Background: A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' m...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...