Preface; Part I. Mental Illness and Recovery: 1. Overview of the book; 2. The nature of mental illness; 3. What is recovery?; Part II. The Primacy of Personal Recovery: 4. Epistemological rationale; 5. Ethical rationale; 6. Effectiveness rationale; 7. Empowerment rationale; 8. Policy rationale; Part III. Recovery-Focussed Mental Health Services: 9. The Personal Recovery Framework; 10. Fostering relationships with a higher being; 11. Fostering close relationships; 12. Peer relationships; 13. Professional relationships; 14. Promoting well-being; 15. The foundations of a recovery-focussed mental health service; 16. Assessment; 17. Action planning; 18. Supporting the development of self-management skills; 19. The contribution of medication to recovery; 20. The contribution of risk-taking to recovery; 21. Recovery through crisis; 22. Recognising a recovery focus in mental health services; 23. Improving social inclusion; Part IV. Challenges: 24. Concerns held by clinicians; 25. Concerns held by consumers; 26. Organisational transformation; Web resources; References; Index.
Focuses on a shift away from traditional clinical preoccupations towards new priorities of supporting the patient.
Mike Slade is a Reader in Health Services Research, Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
'This is probably the best single author overview of the field of
recovery …' Mental Health and Social Inclusion
'This volume's modest title belies its importance for therapists
and, indeed, for helpseekers themselves. … [Slade's] enthusiasm and
dedication are evident.' The Journal of Nervous and Mental
Disease
'… a key text …' www.drinkanddrugsnews.com
'This book fills a vacuum for a broad publication on how recovery
values can be translated into working services and concrete
actions. … Perhaps Mike Slade should be awarded a … prize for his
attempt to provide a rationale and path for mental health services
in the 21st century.' The British Journal of Psychiatry
'… not only accurate and up to date in its description and analysis
of the current Mental Health Services, but also a refreshing
critical and constructive appraisal of their function and their
intended goal. … uplifting, stimulating and thought provoking …
offers a refreshing return to a humane and humanistic way of
thinking about and approaching the problems faced by those who
experience mental health problems and by those who are trying to
help … Excellent.' BMA Medical Book Awards reviewer
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