Recovery in mental illness : broadening our understanding of wellness /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
American Psychological Association,
[2005]
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Overview of recovery
- Recovery as consumer vision and research paradigm
- Patrick W. Corrigan and Ruth O. Ralph
- Research methods for exploring and assessing recovery
- David Loveland, Katie Weaver Randall, and Patrick W. Corrigan
- Models of recovery
- Beyond dementia praecox: findings from long-term follow-up studies of schizophrenia
- Joseph D. Calabrese and Patrick W. Corrigan
- Sociological models of recovery
- Fred E. Markowitz
- Recovery from schizophrenia: a criterion-based definition
- Robert P. Liberman and Alex Kopelowicz
- Verbal definitions and visual models of recovery: focus on the recovery model
- Ruth O. Ralph
- Qualitative studies of recovery: what can we learn from the person?
- Larry Davidson, David Sells, Stephanie Sangster, and Maria O'Connell
- Diversity and recovery
- Mutual-help groups and recovery: the influence of settings on participants' experience of recovery
- Katie Weaver Randall and Deborah A. 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, and Mary Auslander
- Recovery from addiction and from mental illness: shared and contrasting lessons
- William White, Michael Boyle, and David Loveland.