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Practical and evidence-based, this unique book is the first comprehensive text focused on person-centered approaches to people with serious mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. It reflects a range of views and findings regarding assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, self-help, policy-making, education and research. It is highly recommended for all healthcare professionals, students, researchers and educators involved in general practice, psychiatry, nursing, social work, clinical psychology and therapy. Healthcare service providers, and policy makers and shapers, will find the book's wide-ranging, multi-professional approach enlightening. 'Serious Mental Illness reflects a continued distancing from the outmoded and unsubstantiated belief that people with severe mental illnesses could not recover, and that they would respond positively only to goals and treatment plans chosen, designed and implemented by providers in order to prevent their further deterioration. Anyone with an interest in the concept of person-centered approaches will discover new ideas in this book. Indeed, anyone with an interest in person-centered approaches has to read this book. Not only is it the first such book on person-centered approaches, but it will serve as the gold standard in this topic area for years to come.' William A Anthony, in the Foreword
It is only in the past 20 years that the concept of 'recovery' from
mental health has been more widely considered and researched.
Before then, it was generally considered that 'stability' was the
best that anyone suffering from a mental disorder could hope for.
But now it is recognised that, throughout their mental illness,
many patients develop new beliefs, feelings, values, attitudes, and
ways of dealing with their disorder. The notion of recovery from
mental illness is thus rapidly being accepted and is inserting more
hope into mainstream psychiatry and other parts of the mental
health care system around the world. Yet, in spite of conceptual
and other challenges that this notion raises, including a variety
of interpretations, there is scarcely any systematic philosophical
discussion of it.
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