Recovery in mental illness : broadening our understanding of wellness

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Recovery in mental illness : broadening our understanding of wellness

edited by Ruth O. Ralph and Patrick W. Corrigan

American Psychological Association, c2004

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  • Overview of recovery
  • Recovery as consumer vision and research paradigm
  • Patrick Corrigan and Ruth O. Ralph
  • Research methods for exploring and assessing recovery
  • David Loveland, Katie Weaver Randall, and Patrick Corrigan
  • Models of recovery
  • Beyond dementia praecox: findings from long-term follow-up studies
  • Joseph Calabrese and Patrick Corrigan
  • Sociological models of recovery
  • Fred Markowitz
  • Recovery from schizophrenia: a criterion-based definition
  • Robert Liberman and Alex Kopelowicz
  • Verbal and visual definitions of recovery: focus on recovery advisory group recovery model
  • Ruth O. Ralph
  • Qualitative studies of recovery: what can we learn from the person?
  • Larry Davidson, David Sells, Stephanie Sangster, & Maria O'Connell
  • Diversity and recovery
  • Mutual-help groups and recovery: how settings influence participants' experience of recovery
  • Katie Weaver Randall & Deborah Salem
  • Daring to pick up pieces of the puzzle: a consumer-survivor model of healing from childhood sexual abuse
  • Mary Jane Alexander, Kristina Muenzenmaier, Jeanne Dumont, Mary Auslander
  • Recovery from addiction and recovery from mental illness: shared and contrasting lessons
  • William White, Michael Boyle, and David Loveland

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内容説明

In the early 20th century, when the course of serious illness was first described, scientists offered little hope of recovery for people diagnosed with illnesses like schizophrenia. They were told to expect only continuing psychotic symptoms and progressive dementia and were given no hope of working and living independently. Since then, research has suggested more positive outcomes. In this volume, aimed at clinicians and advocates for the seriously mentally ill, Ruth O. Ralph and Patrick W. Corrigan bring together the available data on the phenomenon of recovery and suggest that various degrees of recovery are more realistic than commonly thought. Recovery in Mental Illness: Broadening our Understanding of Wellness explores what recovery means from various perspectives, including sociological models as well as qualitative studies that incorporate mental health consumers' subjective experiences. The mental health professional seeking to better understand the nature of recovery as well as what interventions and services might enhance well being and quality of life, will find a rich and nuanced discussion of recovery as process, outcome, and natural occurrence, and an examination of evidence-based services as well as consumer-endorsed practices that may not be measurable by traditional quantitative methodologies. Researchers will be challenged to develop innovative approaches to studying this complex and exciting phenomenon.

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