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Person-centered recovery planner for adults with serious and persistent mental illness

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2013Description: Includes CDISBN:
  • 1118464354
  • 9781118464359
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Includes CD ROM
Summary: This book provides mental health practitioners with a useful resource to implement person-centred planning within a recovery framework when working with individuals with a serious mental illness. It begins with an overview of the historical roots, philosophy, and practice of person-centred recovery. Subsequent chapters are organized around the three stages of recovery: beginnings, moving forward, and leaving your practitioner behind. It includes sample recovery plans covering the individual's status, personal priorities, short-term objectives, and recovery steps, organized around common recovery goals including: self-advocacy: family relationships; health and wellness; community involvement; stress management; relapse prevention; personal crisis planning; transportation; social relationships; meaningful activities; life skills. A companion CD-ROM provides all of the plans found in the book in an easily customizable word-processing format.
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Includes CD ROM

This book provides mental health practitioners with a useful resource to implement person-centred planning within a recovery framework when working with individuals with a serious mental illness. It begins with an overview of the historical roots, philosophy, and practice of person-centred recovery. Subsequent chapters are organized around the three stages of recovery: beginnings, moving forward, and leaving your practitioner behind. It includes sample recovery plans covering the individual's status, personal priorities, short-term objectives, and recovery steps, organized around common recovery goals including: self-advocacy: family relationships; health and wellness; community involvement; stress management; relapse prevention; personal crisis planning; transportation; social relationships; meaningful activities; life skills. A companion CD-ROM provides all of the plans found in the book in an easily customizable word-processing format.

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