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Sha** Conditions for Recovery: A narrative on a Homeless Man with Severe Mental Illness in a Modern Welfare State
Despite extensive research, interdependent problems such as severe mental illness and homelessness cause extreme disparities and health inequity....
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Recovery
In Chap. 9, we explain what recovery is and how it counteracts the development of long-term negative stress consequences. Recovery can take place... -
Recovery from Psychosis: An Integrated Model of Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Factors from the Perspective of Psychologists
Psychosis is an encumbering cluster of mental illnesses which has a significant impact on the daily life of individuals. Recovery from psychosis is a...
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What Mechanisms of the Hel** Relationship Promote Personal Recovery? A Critical Realist Qualitative Research
The hel** relationship is central in mental health interventions and a good relationship is instrumental in achieving numerous outcomes, including...
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Acceptance and Recovery Therapy by Levels for Psychosis (ART): A Context-Centred Model
The proposal of acceptance and recovery therapy by levels (ART) is theoretically positioned from a functional and transdiagnostic contextual... -
“It's Kind of My Job to Post Perfect Stuff, But Kind of Not “ – How Influencers with Borderline Personality Organisation Become Activists for a Salutogenic Personal Recovery in the Instagram Stories
This study examines the communication strategies of individuals with Borderline Personality Organisation (BPO) using Instagram stories, a platform...
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Exploring the Recovery Phenomenon from Adolescents’ Perspective: A Qualitative Study
Personal recovery from mental illness differs from clinical recovery in that it focuses on fostering hope, purpose and a meaningful life regardless...
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Implementing Person-Centered Recovery Planning: New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Learning Collaborative Evaluation Report
Person-centered recovery planning (PCRP) has been a key aspect in mental health system transformation and delivering quality health care. Despite the...
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Longitudinal Impact of Self-Compassion and Psychological Flexibility on Mental Illness Recovery: The Mediating Roles of Self-Stigma and Mental Health Service Engagement
ObjectivesThe present study examined the longitudinal impact of self-compassion and psychological flexibility on clinical recovery and personal...
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Parameter and Model Recovery of Reinforcement Learning Models for Restless Bandit Problems
Multi-armed restless bandit tasks are regularly applied in psychology and cognitive neuroscience to assess exploration and exploitation behavior in...
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Breaking the Cycle: Interventions for Healing and Recovery Among Offenders with Developmental Trauma
This chapter examines the critical issue of healing and recovery for offenders with developmental trauma, focusing on therapeutic interventions,... -
Illness Management and Recovery (IMR): Implementation in an Italian Department of Mental Health and Pathological Addictions
Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) is a manualized psychosocial intervention developed to guide patients towards their recovery. This study...
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Mental Health Service Users and Their Caregivers Perspectives on Personal Recovery from Severe Mental Health Conditions in Cape Town, South Africa: A Qualitative Study
Severe mental health conditions (SMHCs) significantly contribute to the global disease burden. In low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) like South...
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The Role of Work in Recovery from Anxiety or Mood Disorders: An Integrative Model Based on Empirical Data
The study aims to propose an integrative model that can simultaneously explain how work can be beneficial or detrimental to recovery from a mental...
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Effects of acute exercise on memory: Considerations of exercise intensity, post-exercise recovery period and aerobic endurance
Accumulating research demonstrates that acute exercise can enhance long-term episodic memory. However, it is unclear if there is an...
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The Process of Supporting Careers for Young Adults with Mental Health Problems: Case Study of a Supported Education Program
Mental health problems often appear at a young age. As the labour market places higher demands for education and competence, mental health services...
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Lived experience perspectives on a definition of eating disorder recovery in a sample of predominantly white women: a mixed method study
BackgroundThere has recently been a push for recovery-focused research in the eating disorder (ED) field, starting with a consensus definition of...
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Origins of Peer Support and the Modern Recovery Movement in the United States
The origins of peer support and the modern recovery movement date back to the work of Phillipe Pinel and Jean Baptiste Pussin in eighteenth-century... -
Gender as a moderator of the relationship between co** strategies and indicators of recovery from the loss
Prospective bereavement studies from community samples that are focused on examining changes in the co** process over time and the effect of...