For persons living with mental illness, recovery is a complex process in which individuals learn to overcome and manage their symptoms and strive to live productive and fulfilling lives. However, in a forensic mental health hospital, inpatients face the added challenge of also recovering from the impact of their index offences and coping in an often harsh environment. The literature on recovery emphasizes the importance of social connections and positive role models in developing and supporting normative behaviour. Hirschi’s (1969) social bonding theory posits that an individual’s attachment to parents and peers, commitment to conventional activities, involvement in conventional activities, and belief in social norms are key contributors to...
Background: Recovery in severe mental illness has traditionally been described as a deeply personal ...
Abstract Background Recovery in severe mental illness has traditionally been described as a deeply p...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Many forensic patients are diagnosed with both a ‘serious mental illness’, such as ‘schizophrenia’ a...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Background: Recovery research often describes recovery from mental illness as a complex individual p...
Objective: The resource group method for people with severe mental illness might provide a useful fr...
To study the prospective associations between social factors and recovery in patients with psychotic...
This study explores ways in which high-functioning former patients in-tegrate the experience of prio...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
Background: Peer support (PS) arose alongside the recovery movement in efforts to reform medically-f...
Background: Recovery in severe mental illness has traditionally been described as a deeply personal ...
Abstract Background Recovery in severe mental illness has traditionally been described as a deeply p...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...
Many forensic patients are diagnosed with both a ‘serious mental illness’, such as ‘schizophrenia’ a...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Background: Recovery research often describes recovery from mental illness as a complex individual p...
Objective: The resource group method for people with severe mental illness might provide a useful fr...
To study the prospective associations between social factors and recovery in patients with psychotic...
This study explores ways in which high-functioning former patients in-tegrate the experience of prio...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
Background: Peer support (PS) arose alongside the recovery movement in efforts to reform medically-f...
Background: Recovery in severe mental illness has traditionally been described as a deeply personal ...
Abstract Background Recovery in severe mental illness has traditionally been described as a deeply p...
In 2020, the significance of “lived experience” and “service user” accounts of recovery have become ...