While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation in the UK and to a lesser extent in Australia has provoked a number of questions about what this means in practice and what some of the implications are for treatment. This is particularly important as there is growing interest in recovery in Western Europe with policy recognition in Belgium and the Netherlands, and increased interest in research issues around recovery. What this article sets out to do is to discuss the implications of a recovery model for commissioning and treatment systems, with a focus on where recovery approaches sit and what they can offer in terms of added value to treatment approaches
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
The special section Practising recovery: New approaches and directions aims to shed light on the var...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and implementation o...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
Aims - To review developments in recovery-focussed mental health services internationally. Methods -...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
The evidence is now clear that more than one half of those who have a lifetime addiction to alcohol ...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
This report contains some of the first insights into how recovery has transformed the lives of many ...
An understanding of recovery as a personal and subjective experience has emerged within mental healt...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Purpose – Recovery is a central component of UK substance misuse policy, however, relatively little ...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
The special section Practising recovery: New approaches and directions aims to shed light on the var...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and implementation o...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
Aims - To review developments in recovery-focussed mental health services internationally. Methods -...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
The evidence is now clear that more than one half of those who have a lifetime addiction to alcohol ...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
This report contains some of the first insights into how recovery has transformed the lives of many ...
An understanding of recovery as a personal and subjective experience has emerged within mental healt...
Contemporary recovery-models of treatment for substance misuse prioritise community-based support sy...
Purpose – Recovery is a central component of UK substance misuse policy, however, relatively little ...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
The special section Practising recovery: New approaches and directions aims to shed light on the var...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...