Societies include people vulnerable to mental health distress; such people may find themselves detained. Mental health recovery wards seek to rehabilitate individuals who suffer severe, and enduring mental health distress, through community living, to re-establish, or learn new life-skills. The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommended more structured group activity to improve interpersonal functioning, including psychologically informed approaches. Psychosocial health education is qualified teacher-led, rather than psychoeducation, psychology, or interventions implemented by other health professionals, peer support workers, or storytelling by patients to each other. This study outlines patients’ evaluations of psychosoci...
Evidence suggests a link between recovery-oriented practise and service user outcomes in supported a...
The history of mental health care has been marked by various struggles in maintaining the dignity of...
Purpose: To explore patients’ experiences of intentional mental health peer support (PS) Design/met...
Societies include people vulnerable to mental health distress; such people may find themselves detai...
Mental health illnesses have a significant impact on the lives of individuals and society. Despite t...
Recovery Colleges aim to assist people with mental health difficulties in the journey to recovery th...
There has been a drive towards addressing the types of care and therapeutic interventions available ...
Introduction: Recovery from mental health difficulties involves a process of making sense of what...
Background: Today, international mental health care increasingly focuses on creating recovery-orient...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to recov...
Following the first recovery college being established in 2009, there has been considerable growth i...
Aim and objectives: To explore whether nursing student's experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted ...
Serious mental illness (SMI) is common in America and is associated with behavioral and emotional co...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Mental health recovery is a process of gaining in autonomy and of moving towards social inclusion ra...
Evidence suggests a link between recovery-oriented practise and service user outcomes in supported a...
The history of mental health care has been marked by various struggles in maintaining the dignity of...
Purpose: To explore patients’ experiences of intentional mental health peer support (PS) Design/met...
Societies include people vulnerable to mental health distress; such people may find themselves detai...
Mental health illnesses have a significant impact on the lives of individuals and society. Despite t...
Recovery Colleges aim to assist people with mental health difficulties in the journey to recovery th...
There has been a drive towards addressing the types of care and therapeutic interventions available ...
Introduction: Recovery from mental health difficulties involves a process of making sense of what...
Background: Today, international mental health care increasingly focuses on creating recovery-orient...
Background In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to recov...
Following the first recovery college being established in 2009, there has been considerable growth i...
Aim and objectives: To explore whether nursing student's experiences at Recovery Camp have impacted ...
Serious mental illness (SMI) is common in America and is associated with behavioral and emotional co...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Mental health recovery is a process of gaining in autonomy and of moving towards social inclusion ra...
Evidence suggests a link between recovery-oriented practise and service user outcomes in supported a...
The history of mental health care has been marked by various struggles in maintaining the dignity of...
Purpose: To explore patients’ experiences of intentional mental health peer support (PS) Design/met...