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Social inclusion and recovery : a model for mental health practice / Julie Repper, Rachel Perkins.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh ; New York : Bailliëre Tindall, 2003Description: x, 249 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0702026018
  • 9780702026010
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8903 21
LOC classification:
  • RA790.5 .R458 2003
Contents:
Sect. 1. Recovery: the expertise of experience -- 1. Another way: beyond symptoms and deficits -- 2. To be a mental patient: the nature of the challenge -- 3. The realities of social exclusion -- 4. The individual's recovery journey: towards a model for mental health practice -- Sect. 2. Facilitating recovery: promoting personal adaptation and adjustment -- 5. Barriers to relationship formation -- 6. Creating hope-inspiring relationships -- 7. Facilitating personal adaptation: understanding and acceptance -- 8. Facilitating personal adaptation: taking back control -- Sect. 3. Facilitating recovery: Promoting social inclusion -- 9. Developing services that facilitate access -- 10. Facilitating access for the individual -- 11. Some strategies for promoting inclusion -- Sect. 4. Changing the balance of power -- 12. Involving service-users in mental health services -- 13. Challenging discrimination: promoting rights and citizenship -- 14. Conclusion.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.8903 REP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A216054B

Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-235) and index.

Sect. 1. Recovery: the expertise of experience -- 1. Another way: beyond symptoms and deficits -- 2. To be a mental patient: the nature of the challenge -- 3. The realities of social exclusion -- 4. The individual's recovery journey: towards a model for mental health practice -- Sect. 2. Facilitating recovery: promoting personal adaptation and adjustment -- 5. Barriers to relationship formation -- 6. Creating hope-inspiring relationships -- 7. Facilitating personal adaptation: understanding and acceptance -- 8. Facilitating personal adaptation: taking back control -- Sect. 3. Facilitating recovery: Promoting social inclusion -- 9. Developing services that facilitate access -- 10. Facilitating access for the individual -- 11. Some strategies for promoting inclusion -- Sect. 4. Changing the balance of power -- 12. Involving service-users in mental health services -- 13. Challenging discrimination: promoting rights and citizenship -- 14. Conclusion.

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